Singapore tops global rankings on smart cities

Singapore has come out tops in a global smart city performance study, beating 19 other cities in harnessing technology to improve areas such as mobility, healthcare, public safety and productivity. By submitting your personal information, you agree that ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore to witness first iFM solution

To offer Singapore with its first IoT (Internet of Things) Facilities Management (iFM) solution, International Enterprise (IE) Singapore has facilitated a partnership between Certis Group (Certis) and Eutech Cybernetic Pte Ltd (Eutech). The iFM solution ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore pips London, NY to top global smart city ranking

Singapore has triumphed over big guns like London and New York to top a global ranking of smart cities in 2017. The ranking lists the top 20 cities in terms of the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technology and connected services across the key ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore to Fight Fake News the Way it Fights Drugs

an industry association representing leading technology companies including Apple Inc., Facebook Inc. and Google, said in an interview. Singapore imposes the death penalty for serious crimes including murder and drug trafficking. U.S. President Donald ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore is the smartest city in the world: study

Singapore is the best performing smart city globally ahead of London, New York, San Francisco, and Seoul, according to a study by technology company Juniper Research. The concept of smart city involves the use of IoT technologies such as connected sensors ... ( read original story ...)

Vietnam exports clean vegetable farming technology to Singapore

Singapore (VNA) – Vifarm Vietnam company signed an agreement with DL Edvance of Singapore on March 10 to transfer its clean vegetable farming model using high technology to Singapore. With this deal, Vifarm has become the first Vietnamese company to ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore PMI down 0.4 point to 52.7 in February

The reading was pulled down by the weaker electronics manufacturing sector. The February reading of the Singapore Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) slipped 0.4 point to a slower expansion at 52.7. According to the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and ... ( read original story ...)