SINGAPORE’S key exports slipped 0.1 per cent on year in February, dragged down by a decrease in the non-electronics sector, data from Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) showed on Monday (Mar 18).
Singapore’s Non-Oil Domestic Exports Unexpectedly Fell in February
Singapore's non-oil domestic exports unexpectedly fell in February, mainly due to a decline in non-electronics shipments.
How to tell if your phone will work after the 3G shutdown
When the Federal Minister for Communications calls the big three mobile networks together to discuss the 3G shutdown, you know there's a problem.Yesterday, Michelle Rowland called for a working group ...
Why Singapore stories and storytellers should not be neglected
Local stories continue to be passed over here by readers as inferior to those by foreign authors. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Researchers develop mobile app to help diabetic patients monitor foot health
A group of researchers, led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has developed a mobile application to educate individuals living with diabetes and their caregivers with ...
McDonald’s suffers widespread system outage, disrupting operations in Asia including Singapore and Japan
SINGAPORE: A widespread McDonald's system outage on Friday (Mar 15) disrupted operations across Asia, including in Singapore, Japan and China.
Toppan to open its first semiconductor material factory in Singapore
This investment aims to ramp up the production capacity of substrates essential for semiconductor applications, including network switches, artificial intelligence, and machine learning devices.
Singapore researchers develop mobile app to help diabetic patients and their caregivers learn about and monitor their feet health
A group of researchers, led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has developed a mobile application to educate individuals ...
Singapore to begin passportless immigration clearance using QR codes
The QR codes are scanned at the immigration counter, where one code can be generated for all travelers in the s ...
SingTel looking to sell significant Optus stake to Brookfield, source says
Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) is looking to sell a significant stake in its wholly owned Australian unit Optus to Canadian private equity giant Brookfield , a source with direct knowledge of ...
Malaysians driving to Singapore can pass immigration via a QR Code and mobile app from March 19
Malaysians travelling to Singapore over land through the Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints will be able to clear immigration with just a QR code generated by MyICA, the Singaporean Immigration and ...
Vodacom CTO talks up hydrogen power and 4G cloud phone
Dejan Kastelic said the operator is exploring a range of strategies to tackle rising opex costs and reduce its carbon footprint through innovative new technologies, including harnessing the power of ...
Tata Electronics bets big on Singapore-based semiconductor co Silicon Box
Tata Electronics is making India’s first semiconductor fabrication plant in Dholera, Gujarat, but perhaps less well-known is the fact that it invested in Singapore-based semiconductor startup Silicon ...
NTU Singapore develops ultra-thin semiconductor fibres for wearable electronics
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has developed ultra-thin semiconductor fibres that can be woven into fabric and turned into smart wearable electronics.
Over half in Singapore say society, technology changing too fast, and in ways that don’t benefit them: Survey
experts added SINGAPORE: More than half of people here believe that society and technology are changing too quickly and in ways that do not benefit them, a survey has found. More than one in four (28 ...
Elevating Singapore’s advanced manufacturing cluster
THE manufacturing sector is a key pillar of Singapore’s economy, contributing some 19 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product in 2023. Read more at The Business Times.