SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Scientists in Singapore are hoping to perfect a new method of power generation driven largely by shadows, with the hope that it could one day help highly urbanised cities power ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Korean start-up centre to host first batch for incubation programme in October
ESG assistant CEO Tan Soon Kim said Singapore's start-up ecosystem will benefit from the dynamic innovation and technology expertise that Korean start-ups and SMEs are renowned for. Ms Joy Moon, KISED ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Transcelestial banks nearly $10m in series A round
The startup, which aims to enable super fast internet connectivity, is now looking to bring its tech worldwide. ( read original story ...)
COMMENT: Singapore’s next leaders face the burden of success
In recent years, the government has tried to position the city-state as a hub for advanced technology, investing in robotics, artificial intelligence and biotech. In a 2018 book, “Singapore, Singapura ... ( read original story ...)
Best Short-Term Endowment Plans in Singapore (2020)
With savings accounts interest rates dipping ever since COVID-19 hit, many insurers have launched short-term endowment plans as an alternative way to grow your savings. Traditionally, endowment plans ... ( read original story ...)
Why Singapore Has One of the Highest Home Ownership Rates
Singapore’s affordable housing program worked so well that some of its subsidized apartments now resell for more than $700,000. ( read original story ...)
Gay rights: the taboo subject in Singapore’s election
Among a record eleven parties set to contest Singapore's election on Friday, there has been virtual silence on one of the conservative city-state's most controversial issues, gay rights. ( read original story ...)
Surbana Jurong CEO on Singapore Election, Business Strategy, China
Wong Heang Fine, chief executive officer at Surbana Jurong Group, discusses the upcoming general election in Singapore, his business strategy and the company’s China ventures. He speaks exclusively on ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo office markets likely to survive work-from-home arrangements as small flats seen limiting productivity
Work from home may be the buzzword as businesses adapt to a new normal amid the Covid-19 pandemic. In Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo, that may not gain traction as space constraints hamper ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Bourse Predicted To Open In The Red
The Singapore stock market on Tuesday ended the five-day winning streak in which it had summoned more than 110 points or 4.4 percent. The Straits Times Index now rests just above the 2,660-point ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s would-be leader tests electability in unsafe seat
For all the predictability of elections in Singapore, one result will be keenly watched when the city-state votes on Friday as finance minister Heng Swee Keat must win an unsafe seat to show people he ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Next Leaders Face the Burden of Success
In recent years, the government has tried to position the city-state as a hub for advanced technology, investing in robotics, artificial intelligence and biotech. In a 2018 book, “Singapore ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore in Survival Mode Looks to Reinvent Itself. Yet Again
The pandemic is proving the ultimate test for Singapore, the tiny city-state that has a reputation of reinventing itself during times of crises. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Changi Airport installing new contactless systems
New contactless systems and cleaning innovations are being rolled out at Changi Airport in Singapore. At Changi’s automated kiosks, new proximity sensors are being installed progressively to eliminate ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Data Center Market: Investment Analysis and Growth Opportunities (2020-2025) – ResearchAndMarkets.com
Investment Analysis and Growth Opportunities 2020-2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s staycations can’t fill $20 billion tourism gap
Singapore's tourism sector faces a tougher challenge, as the hotels were just given a green light last week to request approval to welcome domestic tourists. Many locals like teacher Najeer Yusof ... ( read original story ...)