In 2017, GrabPay on-boarded a total of 1,000 merchants in Singapore, and this year it targets more than 20K local, cash-based businesses Ooi Huey Tyng Grab, one of the largest on-demand transportation and mobile payments platforms in Southeast Asia ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore invention could help extend life of smartphone batteries
Poor batteries are the bane of smartphone users but a Singapore invention that could extend their life promises to be a game changer. It involves restoring a battery that has reduced capacity due to repeated use. This could take up to 10 hours but has to ... ( read original story ...)
Plugging Singapore’s cyber security skills gap
“It was a stressful but fun experience,” said Ang Guo Gen, a Singapore Institute of Technology undergraduate and intern at the Wizlynx. “On the defence side, we were only given a Fortinet firewall and Splunk to do some analysis of our environmen ( read original story ...)
Telecoms Market Update: Singapore
Singapore, which boasts the world’s highest mobile penetration rate at over 150% and which has been ranked as the most "Tech-Ready Nation" by the World Economic Forum, is often cited as a living laboratory for advanced communication services given the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore reaches out to climate change scientists as it grows research capabilities on tropical weather
"We also have international research and innovation hubs such as the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology that will allow us to tap on international experts in other areas of climate research," he said. Under Singapore's Research Innovation ... ( read original story ...)
IVS Technology exports $1.5 million IVS-1000 S/W to Singapore
IVS Technology, a state-of-the-art intelligent video surveillance company in Korea, exported $1.5 million worth of software of the intelligent video surveillance system, named IVS-1000, to Singapore on Dec. 30. Bae Young-hoon, CEO of the company, said on ... ( read original story ...)
Manpower and technology to keep Singapore safe during festive period: Shanmugam
SINGAPORE - The police will spare no efforts in securing the Marina Bay area as well as other popular spots in Singapore where merrymakers plan to enjoy the festive season, said Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam just as the country prepares to ... ( read original story ...)
NeuroMem Technologies to highlight disruptive Artificial Intelligence technology at EmTech Asia 2018 in Singapore
SINGAPORE. NeuroMem Technologies Pte Ltd, a pattern recognition technology company focused on the use and benefits of neuromorphic semiconductor components, has confirmed that its CEO, Prof Pierre Brunswick, will present the company’s disruptive ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore ends 2017 with a bang, records 3.5% economic growth
2017 ended better than expected for the Singapore economy, which registered an overall ... while businesses are innovating and adopting new technology. That is how we will stay competitive and ready for the future," he said. Lee said one of the highlights ... ( read original story ...)
Changi Airport Encouraging Travellers To Embrace Technology And Self-Service Options
Changi Airport is moving with times in tandem with Singapore's Smart Nation drive. The newest fully-automated Terminal 4 which began operation officially at the end of October runs heavily on technology and features self-service check-in, automated bag ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Vickers Venture targets $500 million fund late-2018, eyes biotech, nanotech, AI
Singapore-based venture capital firms ... attracted foreign investors ranging from family offices to corporate backers who want a finger in the technology investment space. Vickers adopts a largely non-thematic strategy globally but is keen to ride ... ( read original story ...)
‘Indian IT experts use Singapore to venture into ASEAN’
Singapore's strong financial risk management and patent protection along with the strong ecosystem of incubators and VCs, gives comfort to these "highly IT sensitive" fintech and technology companies to bloom their incubated innovations for multinational ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore fines five electronics firms $14.7 million in biggest anti-competition penalty
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore on Friday fined five electronics parts makers a total of S$19.5 million ($14.7 million) for price-fixing and other cartel activities, the biggest anti-competition penalty in the city-state, the Competition Commission of ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore fines five electronics firms $14.7m in biggest anti-competition penalty
(Reuters) - Singapore on Friday fined five electronics parts makers a total of S$19.5m ($14.7m) for price-fixing and other cartel activities, the biggest anti-competition penalty in the city-state, the Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) said. ( read original story ...)
The 2 Scariest Words for Any Singapore Company
With Singapore’s mobile penetration rate at 150%, and its population spending half their day on electronic devices, it is likely that more services from internet companies – not less – are likely to come. So, where does it leave Singapore companies? ( read original story ...)
Singapore manufacturing ends 2017 on a strong note, powered by electronics
Singapore manufacturers ended 2017 on a high, fuelled mainly by strong growth in electronics. But the sector's pace of expansion is showing signs of moderating after a year of breakneck growth. The latest purchasing managers' index (PMI) - an early ... ( read original story ...)