A new 60-second coronavirus breathalyzer test has been provisionally approved for use alongside antigen rapid tests in Singapore, reported Reuters on Monday. The test, which was developed by National ... ( read original story ...)
One-minute COVID-19 breath test provisionally approved by Singapore
A breath test that aims to detect COVID-19 in under one minute has been provisionally approved by Singapore authorities, the National University of ... ( read original story ...)
Aviva Singlife appoints DBS executive as its group CEO following recent merger
Insurer Aviva Singlife has appointed a new group chief executive officer following the $3.2 billion merger of Aviva Singapore and homegrown insurance company Singapore Life (Singlife) last year.. Read ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airport Tightens Measures After COVID-19 Outbreak
People look at a Singapore Airlines plane, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at a viewing gallery of the Changi Airport in Singapore October 12, 2020. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore approves breathalyser test to detect COVID-19 in 1-minute
The Breathonix breathalyser test will be conducted with the compulsory COVID-19 rapid antigen test. Read all you need to know. ( read original story ...)
Singapore provisionally approves 60-second COVID-19 breathalyzer test
Singapore authorities have provisionally approved a COVID-19 breathalyzer test that aims to show whether someone is infected with the coronavirus in under a minute, according to the local startup that ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Japan researchers find new way to turn Wi-Fi signals into power
Breakthrough could eventually help wirelessly power wearable medical devices and consumer electronic items. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
1-minute, ‘non-invasive’ Covid breath test authorized for deployment in Singapore
Covid-19 breath test has received provisional authorization in Singapore, where it will be used to test people coming into the country from Malaysia. ( read original story ...)
Bank of Singapore CEO Bahren Shaari to join NUS board of trustees
SINGAPORE - Top banker Bahren Shaari has been appointed to the National University of Singapore (NUS) board of trustees from June 1. The NUS alumnus Earlier, Mr Bahren was the bank's senior managing ... ( read original story ...)
Single Parents’ Guide to Getting a Home Loan in Singapore
Single parents in Singapore are faced with many rules around property ownership and mortgages here. According to the Ministry of Social and Family Development, the most common home for single parents ... ( read original story ...)
Collapsed Singapore Oil Trader Founder Appeals $20 Million Order
The payment underscore another setback for Lim, who founded Singapore’s largest independent oil trading firm and related shipping operators but fell on his own sword last year p ... ( read original story ...)
Aviva Singlife hires heavy hitter DBS veteran as CEO
Leading brand for international independent financial advisers, wealth management professionals serving expatriate and cross-border clients worldwide. ( read original story ...)
Singapore seen upgrading Q1 GDP on manufacturing growth
Singapore's economy is expected to have grown 0.9% in the first quarter on a year-on-year basis, an improvement from earlier estimates, due to stronger-than-expected performance in the manufacturing ... ( read original story ...)
The Benefits of Incorporating Your Business in Singapore
Singapore provides one of the best environments for business growth with its political, economic, and social stability. The city’s safe and business-friendly climate has allowed it to become a strong ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s elites ranked No. 1 globally for value creation in St Gallen-SMU study
SINGAPORE - Singapore's elites create the most value compared to their counterparts around the world, according to a study led by the Switzerland-based University of St Gallen and Singapore Management ... ( read original story ...)
Hybrid online and offline format for Consumer Electronics Exhibition this year
The event has had to adapt its usual physical show at Suntec because of the Covid-19 pandemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)