23/06/2026

The session sparked strong interest among the students, who were impressed by the innovativeness and simplicity of Sika’s solutions. They were particularly intrigued by how the systems are designed for durability and long-term performance.

Office group tour and team photo at Sika

Sika Singapore was pleased to welcome Senior Lecturer, Ms Chris Chia and Landscape Design & Horticulture students from Ngee Ann Polytechnic for an engaging and educational visit. The session began with an introduction to Sika, providing students with an overview of the company’s history, expertise, and contributions to Singapore’s built environment.

Instructor leading training session in office classroom

Instructor demonstrating technical equipment to students

Fred Lee, Manager of Urban Greenery, led an insightful sharing on green wall design, green wall systems, and skyrise greenery. His presentation covered key aspects of design, construction, and maintenance, while also addressing common challenges faced in real-world applications. Through practical examples and industry insights, students were able to better understand how these systems are implemented in actual projects.

The session sparked strong interest among the students, who were impressed by the innovativeness and simplicity of Sika’s solutions. They were particularly intrigued by how the systems are designed for durability and long-term performance—some even capable of supporting substantial weight—while still enabling creative flexibility in design.

Instructor Demonstrates Construction Material to Group

This hands-on exposure provided students with valuable insights into the building and landscaping industry. It also deepened their appreciation for Sika’s Urban Greenery and Landscaping solutions, which have played a significant role in shaping and enhancing Singapore’s green landscapes over the past 40 years.

Sika Singapore remains committed to supporting education and nurturing the next generation of industry professionals by bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world practice.