Singapore government to regulate eSIM technology

In this e-guide, we break down what unified communications actually is through a series of definitions. Also, discover how UC is still relevant to mobile, why the mobile UC market is struggling and how blockchain can help to make you a happier person. ( read original story ...)

What to watch for: Singapore braces for U.S.-North Korea summit

President Trump is on his way to Singapore for the highly anticipated meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, which starts on Tuesday, and Singapore is already starting to feel the heat. The big picture: More than 3,000 media personnel are descending ... ( read original story ...)

A wake-up call for Singapore’s blockchain companies

“Singapore has never said ... If all countries regulate in a similar way, then there will be a better global platform for this exciting technology.” Companies that are looking to launch an ICO aren’t in such a fix, as they can get legal opinion ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore’s MyRepublic seeks HK float

Singapore-based Internet provider MyRepublic Group is weighing an initial public offering in Hong Kong as early as December 2019 to fund expansion of its cloud-based broadband and mobile platform, Bloomberg reports. The company has raised US$150 million in ... ( read original story ...)

How Formula 1 technology could improve public transport

McLaren Applied Technologies is working on integrating Formula 1 technology into Singapore's subway cars, the company's chief operating officer said Tuesday. The research firm is also focused on personalized care in the health sector, she said. McLaren ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore launches maritime tech start-up platform

Singapore took another step to boost the development of maritime technology start-ups with the launch of PIER71 by senior minister of state for transport and health Lam Pin Min. The launch event also incorporated the signing of four Memoranda of ... ( read original story ...)