German mobile platform Wagawin expands into Singapore

Munich-based German mobile platform Wagawin has opened its office in Singapore, which will be led by Clément Simonneau (pictured), former sales director APAC at Art of Click. The company aims to build strong relationships with direct advertisers, media ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore manufacturing shows strong signs of broad-based growth

Singapore's manufacturers are set to end the year with a big bang, fuelled largely by the continued growth in electronics. Strong signs of expansion are also emerging in other segments of the manufacturing sector, said economists yesterday. The uptrend is ... ( read original story ...)

WorldBit Starts ICO Presale Launch

SINGAPORE, Nov. 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, WorldBit, a blockchain E-commerce business platform, announces the launch of the presale of its digital token WBT in the company's ICO [Initial Coin Offering]. The presale begins now and ends December 17 ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Manufacturing Activity Keeps Growth Momentum

Anecdotal evidence in the survey showed that most electronics manufacturers are optimistic of continued growth of their businesses into the next year, the institute said. An upturn in the global technology cycle has fueled strong growth in Singapore's ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore coaches in the news

He had also lured a nine-year-old boy into performing sexual acts on him, which he recorded on his mobile phone ... assaulting his 13-year-old male student. • •In May, Singapore Athletics vice-president (competitions organising) Loh Chan Pew ... ( read original story ...)

The next stop for ‘smart’ Singapore? Cognitive city

Key to that leap is developing Singapore’s smart banks, particularly through mobile payment. China is a leader here, having developed a highly sophisticated system of mobile payment where any individual in nearly 280 cities needs only to carry a ... ( read original story ...)

Indian tech firm launches anti-fraud exam software in Singapore

Singapore: An Indian technology company on Friday launched a software in Singapore to prevent cheating and fraud in examinations. Bengaluru-based Mindlogicx Infratec Limited claimed that the software is the first of its kind in the world. 'IntelliPAD ... ( read original story ...)