SINGAPORE’S factory output fell 12.1 per cent year on year in August, contracting at a faster rate than in July, as the sector was dragged down by a large decline in electronics output. Read more at ...
Singapore’s Changi Airport is going passport-free in 2024 but you’ll still need your passport
Soon, you won’t need your passport to travel through Singapore’s Changi Airport. Starting in 2024, the busy transport hub will replace passport checks with automated immigration and boarding processes ...
Singapore Army experiments with robot dog teaming at Exercise Forging Sabre
The Singapore Army is currently experimenting with autonomous teaming of legged robots, more commonly known as robodogs, and UAVs for urban operations. The project is fruition of an MoU signed by the ...
Innovations in sustainable food production and decarbonisation initiatives to headline 2023’s Singapore International Agri-Food Week
Singapore International Agri-Food Week (SIAW) returns for its third edition from 30 October to 2 November to showcase the latest innovations in sustainable food production in the region's agri-food ...
Singapore’s factory output dragged by electronics weakness, down 12.1%
SINGAPORE’S factory output fell 12.1 per cent year on year in August, contracting at a faster rate than in July, as the sector was dragged down by a large decline in electronics output. Read more at ...
Singapore learners’s demand growing in AI skills and STEM education: study
AI and machine learning developments are in demand for learners. With about 900,000 Singaporean learners on Coursera, their strengths are mostly in business skills such as finance (94%), human ...
Technology in rehabilitation | Video
As the demand for rehabilitation services grows, technology will have a much greater role to play, says Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat. This is especially so in ageing societies and ...
Tech-enabled coffee chains eyeing Singapore as prized battleground for supremacy
Alibaba founder Jack Ma coined the term “new retail” to describe how the blending of the physical and digital worlds was creating a new experience for consumers. Read more at The Business Times.
Daily Cuts – Driven to innovate: Electric sports car built by Singapore students
Could an electric sports car designed and made entirely by students from Singapore give commercial sports vehicles a run for their money? We learn more about the ambitious collaboration between ...
Tether alters terms of service in Singapore restricting USDT redemption for certain customers
In a surprising turn of events, Tether, the world’s largest stablecoin issuer behind USDT, has made significant amendments to its Terms of Service (ToS) that impact its customers in Singapore. The ...
Daily Cuts – Singapore university students build electric sports car
Could an electric sports car designed and made entirely by students from Singapore give commercial sports vehicles a run for their money? We learn more about the ambitious collaboration between ...
World’s first wholly digitalised cross-border movement of goods executed between UK, Singapore
The fully digitalised shipment process is estimated to lead to a reduction in paperwork to the extent of about 85 percent, and reduction in logistics processing time by over 89 percent ...
Singapore Army tests AI in tactical and command post C2 systems
The Singapore Army is currently experimenting with the use of language processing technology on its Army Tactical Engagement and Information System (ARTEMIS) BMS, potentially allowing the ARTEMIS to ...
Samsung Introduces New Bespoke Kitchen Appliances in Singapore to Revolutionise The Modern Homes
Take on any culinary endeavor with efficiency and style with the new Bespoke Oven, Hood, Hob and Dishwasher SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 25023 - Samsung Electronics Singapore has added four kitchen ...
Why Singapore’s 3G phaseout is a double-edged sword
Singapore will shut down its 3G services by 31 July 2024. Singapore’s ambition to become a smart nation is a step closer with its planned phaseout of 3G services, but the move risks widening the ...
Founder of Chinese gambling website linked to Singapore’s $2b money laundering case
The 34-year-old who avoided arrest in Singapore was living in a good class bungalow in Tanglin. Read more at straitstimes.com.