International Business Park (IBP)
International Business Park (IBP) is Singapore’s first and pioneering business park, established in 1992. Strategically located in Jurong East, IBP is a premier high-tech business hub designed for companies supporting advanced manufacturing, R&D, regional headquarters, and back-end corporate functions.
Over the years, IBP has evolved into a preferred address for firms operating within Jurong and Tuas industrial estates, offering a seamless blend of corporate infrastructure, accessibility, and lifestyle amenities.
Why International Business Park?
Established as Singapore’s first business park, IBP was purpose-built for technology-driven and knowledge-based industries. It remains a strong choice for companies in engineering, advanced manufacturing, electronics, and regional HQ operations.
Notable Buildings in IBP
Key developments within International Business Park include:
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1A International Business Park
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29A International Business Park
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31 International Business Park
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Acer Building
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ICON@IBP
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German Centre
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Nordic European Centre
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The Strategy
These buildings offer a mix of business park offices, R&D spaces, and corporate headquarters environments.
Connectivity and Accessibility
International Business Park is easily accessible via the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) and Pan-Island Expressway (PIE).
Driving times are approximately:
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15 minutes to One-north and Science Park
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20 minutes to the Central Business District (CBD)
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30 minutes to Changi Airport
The nearest MRT station is Jurong East MRT Station, a major interchange serving the North-South and East-West Lines. The Jurong East Bus Interchange is also located nearby, providing extensive bus connectivity across Singapore.
IBP Shuttle Bus Service
International Business Park is served by a dedicated shuttle bus connecting IBP directly to Jurong East MRT Station.
The shuttle operates on a circular route within the park, stopping at key buildings including Acer Building, Nordic European Centre, The Strategy, German Centre and other major developments.
Service runs primarily on weekdays, with higher frequency during morning peak hours (approximately 7:15am to 11:30am), as well as scheduled lunchtime and afternoon services. Limited Saturday morning services may be available, while there is typically no service on Sundays.
The fare has historically been approximately S$0.40 per trip, making it a cost-effective commuting option for staff travelling via the North-South and East-West MRT lines.
Lifestyle and Amenities
IBP benefits from its proximity to the Jurong East Regional Centre, Singapore’s second CBD. Nearby shopping malls include JEM, Westgate and IMM.
These malls provide retail outlets, dining options, fitness centres, supermarkets, banks, and daily conveniences, supporting both business operations and employee lifestyle needs.
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Jurong East is part of the Jurong Lake District, located in the West of Singapore, and is said to become Singapore’s 2nd central business district (CBD). The area has seen much transformation over the years, and is the commercial hub of the West. To improve connectivity in the area, a pedestrian linkway called J-walk allows pedestrians to seamlessly walk from the Jurong East MRT straight into surrounding buildings and malls such as a IMM, JEM, Westgate, and even Ng Teng Fong General Hospital.
Upcoming government plans include building new homes and developing more parks and waterways. Being strategically located close to the upcoming Tuas mega-port, the location is expected to attract businesses in sectors such as maritime, infrastructure and technology.
Most importantly the upcoming Jurong Region Line, consisting of 24 new MRT stations in the Jurong district, will greatly enhance connectivity in the West.