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Big Data Exchange, National University of Singapore and Sembcorp Marine to Explore Development of Sustainable Ocean Data Centers
Big Data Exchange (BDx), a Pan Asian data center cluster, National University of Singapore's Faculty of Engineering (NUS Engineering), ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore arrests 18 suspects for importing staff on fake work permits
The manpower ministry uncovered a ‘potential syndicate suspected of setting up several shell companies to apply for work passes’. ( read original story ...)
The Craft: Sex spells and a curse or two stir Singapore witch’s brewing business
Deep into a maze of narrow corridors in the Sim Lim Square electronics mall is where Singaporeans go to explore the world of witchcraft. ( read original story ...)
Singapore greentech startup nets $1.4m in seed funding
SGRecycle aims to set up a network of smart stations where users can deposit their paper waste and get rewarded. ( read original story ...)
Singapore scientists turn discarded durian husks into antibacterial bandages
The researchers say using waste materials and yeast for the antimicrobial bandages is more cost effective than the production of conventional ones. ( read original story ...)
Scientists in Singapore Transform Discarded Fruit Waste into Antibacterial Gel Bandages
The fruit’s husks, which make up more than half of the composition of durians, are usually discarded and incinerated, contributing to environmental waste. ( read original story ...)
Speedy self pick-ups or dine-in ordering via your phone: The mobile app every coffee addict needs
From leveraging on tech to new brews and added perks on its rewards programme, customer-centric innovation is key to enriching the Starbucks Experience. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Digital Classifieds Marketplace Carousell Mulls IPO
Online classifieds marketplace Carousell, Southeast Asia’s latest unicorn, is eyeing expansion and considering an initial public offering (IPO). ( read original story ...)
Changi Recommends partners M1 to deliver new Changi Mobile service
Changi Airport Group’s travel service concierge brand Changi Recommends reveals details of a new Singapore market mobile service, which offers individual and corporate plans. ( read original story ...)
South Korea beats Singapore to clinch top innovation spot in Asia with K-pop power
SINGAPORE - The Republic has retained its ranking as the eighth most innovative economy in the world for the third year running. But in the region, it has lost its top spot to South Korea, which ... ( read original story ...)
S’pore boy, 11, steals S$4,000 from mum to buy mobile top-up cards to feed gaming addiction
A mother in Singapore lamented that her 11-year-old son had become obsessed with mobile games prior to his PSLE, after mixing with the wrong crowd. He subsequently stole close to S$4,000 of her cash ... ( read original story ...)
India and Singapore to link their Fast Payment Systems
Unified Payments Interface and PayNow The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announce a project to link their respective fast payment systems viz. Unified ... ( read original story ...)
Forrester’s Singapore CX Index: For The First Time, Insurers Surpassed Banks In Delivering Better Customer Experiences
For The First Time, Insurers Surpassed Banks In Delivering Better Customer Experiences. SINGAPORE, Sept. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- According to Forr ... ( read original story ...)
Scientists in Singapore transform fruit leftovers into antibacterial bandages
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore are tackling food waste by turning discarded durian husks into antibacterial gel bandages. The process extracts cellulose powder ... ( read original story ...)
PSP’s foreign talent policy proposals will hurt Singapore’s competitiveness, drive costs up, say SMEs, economists
The Progress Singapore Party’s (PSP) proposals on foreign talent policy and ways to reduce competition for jobs will hurt the country’s competitiveness and increase costs for firms, said small- and ... ( read original story ...)