The TraceTogether programme, which tracks who users interact with, will be piloted at events such as exhibitions and conferences. ( read original story ...)
TraceTogether tokens to be issued to Singapore residents; some SafeEntry points will require visitors to use TraceTogether to check in
The Government will distribute TraceTogether tokens to all Singapore residents from Sep 14, as authorities aim to enhance the ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore to begin distributing TraceTogether tokens next Monday
TraceTogether tokens will be distributed nationwide starting from next Monday (14 September), and the Singapore government aims to complete the distribution by November. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s first campus-style project to be ready end-2021
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore's first campus-style integrated development is set to be completed in the fourth quarter of next year, said CapitaLand in a press release on Wednesday ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Police Nab 36 People in Illegal Online Gambling Raids
Police in Singapore arrested 36 people suspected to be part of an organized crime group involved in the provision of illegal gambling services ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore readies satellite road toll system for 2021 rollout
Country will begin installing its next-generation satellite-based Electronic Road Pricing system from first-half 2021, which will eliminate the need for physical gantries, though smaller versions of ... ( read original story ...)
Q&A: SD-WAN interest grows in Singapore as businesses look to cut telecom costs, says Silver Peak
The disruption caused by the pandemic is forcing some businesses to look to SD-WAN to lower their telecommunication costs, says Silver Peak. ( read original story ...)
Can Singapore Telcos Ride the 5G Wave?
With the impending implementation of a 5G network, should investors get excited about telco stocks?The post Can Singapore Telcos Ride the 5G Wave? appeared first on The Smart Investor. ( read original story ...)
Mastercard Executive Helps Asia Central Banks Go Mobile: Q&A
Mastercard Inc. is tapping Asia’s leap into the mobile era, helping central banks build their payments networks and enrolling tech players like Alipay and Grab Holdings Inc. to use its service on ... ( read original story ...)
Q&A: SD-WAN interest grows in Singapore as IT looks to cut telecom costs, says Silver Peak
The disruption caused by the pandemic is forcing some businesses to look to SD-WAN to lower their telecommunication costs, says Silver Peak. ( read original story ...)
Temasek’s holdings in China surpass investment in home market of Singapore for first time
Some of Temasek’s biggest holdings have been heavily affected by Covid-19, with the state investor bailing out and backing up capital raising for some of the country’s biggest entities. ( read original story ...)
Singapore University of Social Sciences Chooses Ellucian Banner Cloud
Ellucian, the leading provider of software and services built to power higher education, and Fujitsu Asia, a leading information and communication technology company, today announced that Singapore ... ( read original story ...)
Commentary: Air-conditioning – the unspoken energy guzzler in Singapore
The good news is a sea change has been underway to curb unsustainable use of air-conditioning, says Kavickumar Muruganathan. ( read original story ...)
Bringing Enhanced Cancer Care to Singapore with Varian’s Halcyon System
Varian (NYSE: VAR) today announced that Proton Therapy Pte. Ltd. has placed an order for a Halcyon system, making them the first to bring this innovative treatment platform into Singapore, with the ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Retailers go digital during the Great Singapore Sale | Video
The Great Singapore Sale shopping event is going entirely digital for the first time because of COVID-19. As Singapore's first virtual furniture mega mall goes online as part of the event, Chua Tian ... ( read original story ...)
Businesses frequented by migrant workers in Singapore’s Chinatown, Little India badly hit by COVID-19
Even while retail activity appears to be slowly recovering as the economy reopens, businesses previously frequented by migrant workers in areas like Chinatown and Little India ... ( read original story ...)