We’re at a crossroads: Cling to outdated models or step into a future where housing is accessible, affordable and sustainable. Embracing technology in housing isn’t just an investment in ...
MTI’s Preliminary Forecast Suggests Singapore’s Economy Grew 4.3% in the Fourth Quarter, Slower Than the Previous Quarter
In his New Year's greeting, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong stated that Singapore's economic growth in 2024 exceeded forecasts.
Singapore hospital invests in bed capacity, technology
The S$350 million (US$256 million) project allows Mount Elizabeth Hospital to convert the multi-bed rooms into single-bed ones and to procure new medical technologies.
Singapore defence spend to hit $19.7bn by 2029 – GlobalData
The government aims to counter its small military size with strong investments in technology and modern defence assets.
Singapore’s manufacturing PMI continues to rise in December
Singapore: Singapore s Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), a key early indicator of manufacturing activity, edged up by 0.1 points in December to ...
Leading the Quantum AI Revolution: AQSolotl Solidifies Milestone Collaboration in Singapore
SINGAPORE, Singapore, January 2, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- Quantum technology jointly developed at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and National University of Singapore (NUS) ...
Singapore quantum spinout looks to AI integration
The AQSolotl university spinout in Singapore is looking to raise funds for AI integration of its quantum controller technology ...
Singapore telecom and pay-tv services revenue to decline at 0.4% over 2024-29: report
The total telecom and pay-TV services revenue in Singapore is expected to decline at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 0.4% over the forecast period 2024-2029, with a steady decline in revenue ...
New laws punishing misuse of Singapore SIM cards to come into effect on Jan 1
Criminal syndicates have turned to local SIM cards to get around measures to block overseas scam calls and SMSes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore Introduces Criminal Penalties for SIM Card Misuse in Anti-Scam Push
Under the new regulations, individuals can be held legally responsible if they have reasonable grounds to believe their SIM cards would be used to commit or facilitate crimes. Violations can result in ...
In Singapore, tougher laws target SIM card scams, jail time for offenders
From January 1, individuals who misuse SIM cards for criminal activities in Singapore face tougher penalties, including up to three years in jail or a fine of up to S$10,000 (RM32,815). The Straits ...
Singapore quantum tech startup seeks funding for AI integration
They're offering a real-time quantum controller designed to act as a translator between conventional computing systems and quantum computers ...
Colle AI (COLLE) Now Available on iOS, Bringing Advanced AI and Web3 Features to Mobile Users
The iOS app sets the stage for greater innovation and adoption of Web3 and AI technologies, redefining how users interact with blockchain ecosystems. Colle AI continues to lead the way in empowering ...
Singapore to End NRIC Number Masking Policy Following Digital Identity Reform
Singapore’s government has announced plans to discontinue the practice of masking National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) numbers, following recent developments with the Accounting and Corporate ...
Deep Dive – Best of: Mobile Guardian breach – Who is responsible for backups?
A global cybersecurity breach involving the Mobile Guardian app affected about 13,000 students from 26 secondary schools in Singapore in August, with devices being wiped remotely by the hacker. How ...
Singapore Programmatic Ad Seller Quality Rankings Q3 2024: OMS Tops Pixalate’s Web Seller Trust Index; OpenX No. 1 on Mobile
today released the Q3 2024 Singapore Seller Trust Index for Web and Mobile to rank programmatic ad sellers across desktop and mobile web and mobile apps. The first-of-its-kind rankings ...