SINGAPORE The medical technology field may not have deep roots in Singapore, but the country has been fertile ground for innovation, with local startups producing everything from the world's first portable kidney dialysis machine to a robotic surgical arm ... ( read original story ...)
SUTD concludes its education partnership with MIT but will continue collaborating on research
SINGAPORE - Under a seven-year partnership, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has helped the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) develop a distinctive curriculum and pedagogy that has helped Singapore's fourth university ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s IMDA to focus on 4 frontier technology areas
Cloud-based data, remote monitoring and measuring, and robotics will not only drive the next leap in productivity but will also help to forever shift the perception of cleaning from that of a Mop and Bucket to one that is knowledge-based and more desirable ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s stock exchange (SGX) launches new initiative to attract tech startups
WORKING in partnership with Exploit Technologies (ETPL), from Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A-STAR), The Singapore Exchange (SGX) is looking to find promising tech companies with growth potential that are looking to attract ... ( read original story ...)
Mobile Payment Platform Cheers Taps Underbanked Population; Get paid for anything you do on Mobile
Singapore-based Cheers is tapping into a greenfield opportunity in Fintech through a rich mobile money ecosystem that enables app developers to financially connect global users within their platforms. This will enable users of any app to transfer money ... ( read original story ...)
What can boost Singapore’s internet penetration to 85.3%?
The entry of a new telco is one. Singapore's internet penetration could reach 85.3% by end-2021 with the help of the expansion of LTE networks and the launch of the new telco player. According to PwC, high-speed penetration of mobile Internet connections ... ( read original story ...)
Netmarble’s Lineage2 Revolution Continues to Dominate in Asia
Lineage2 Revolution launched in 11 Asian countries on June 14, including Singapore, Philippines, and Malaysia. As of June 19, the game hit No.1 in both Apple App Store and Google Play in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. In the App Store alone, it was top ... ( read original story ...)
SA sees LTE availability uptick
"Once again, we single out South Korea for its exceptional LTE service. The country scored highest in 4G availability and second highest in 4G speed in our tests. Hungary, the Netherlands, Norway and Singapore also performed exceptionally in both ... ( read original story ...)
Exploring Asia’s Identity Offerings at Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2017
Singapore Press Holdings Limited (SPH), Singtel Dash, and WTS Travel websites. Mobile Connect will be central to this year’s Mobile World Congress Shanghai, featuring in a dedicated industry seminar and a series of live demonstrations inside the GSMA ... ( read original story ...)
3 mobile trails launched to make visits to the Istana more interesting
Visitors to the Istana can now take a multi-sensorial journey to learn more about Singapore's history and heritage via three new mobile educational trails. Available via the LocoMole mobile app, the mobile trails will augment visitor experience to the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Telecoms Market Report 2017 Featuring M1, Singtel & StarHub – Research and Markets
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Singapore Telecoms Market Report 2017" report to their offering. This country report and accompanying data annex provide a comprehensive overview of Singapore's telecoms market, including KPIs and ... ( read original story ...)
Strong shipments of electronic products help Singapore avoid larger decline in exports
Singapore's non-oil domestic exports beat expectations in May, helped by a strong electronics sector But weakness in non-electronic exports still outweighed the electronics sector, dragging NODX down by a slight 1.2 percent The city state's total trade was ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore exports shrink again in May but electronics hold up
SINGAPORE Singapore's exports shrank for a second straight month in May, though electronics shipments continued to grow solidly to support an economy that wobbled in the first quarter and faces risks from deleveraging in major trading partner China. ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1 -Singapore exports shrink again in May but electronics hold up
SINGAPORE, June 16 Singapore's exports shrank for a second straight month in May, though electronics shipments continued to grow solidly to support an economy that wobbled in the first quarter and faces risks from deleveraging in major trading partner China. ( read original story ...)
Singapore May exports shrink again y/y, electronics shipments still solid
SINGAPORE, June 16 Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) slumped for a second straight month in May, likely reflecting a high base effect from the year before. Exports dropped 1.2 percent from a year earlier, data from trade agency International ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore employers to provide more tech support for mobile staff
A nationwide survey commissioned by Avaya, conducted by research firm YouGov, has revealed that employers in Singapore are not providing the right tools for employees to effectively collaborate and communicate internally across the organisation, and ... ( read original story ...)