Building cities of the future will not only require leveraging technology, but also designing spaces that are flexible enough to cater for different uses and scenarios. This is especially important in ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore manufacturers turn gloomy on outlook for first time since 2020
Firms in the services sector stayed positive as global travel resumed and Covid-19 curbs lifted. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Learn-and-earn system empowers more to be part of Singapore’s tech industry
TechStarter gives tech aspirants an opportunity to be part of an ecosystem where they master skills from US-based coding school Treehouse, then work with industry experts to monetise their newfound ... ( read original story ...)
FiscalNote ESG Solutions Launches in Australia & Singapore
FiscalNote, a leading AI-driven enterprise SaaS company that delivers legal and regulatory data and insights, today announced it is launching FiscalNote ESG Solutions in Singapore and Australia, two ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Opens first Ocean Test Basin
Singapore’s first ocean basin facility officially opened this week at the Technology Center for Offshore and Marine, Singapore (TCOMS). ( read original story ...)
12 best SIM-only mobile plans in Singapore: Singtel vs StarHub vs M1
Gone are the days when you'd have to sign up with one of the big three telcos - Singtel, Starhub and M1 - just for mobile data.With one of these cheap SIM-only data plans, you'd no longer have to ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore researchers give 2D electronics a performance boost
The use of an imperfect 2D material, contrary to conventional approaches, was found to increase carrier mobility by two orders at room temperature. This discovery paves a smoother path to 2D materials ... ( read original story ...)
NTU Singapore and Cuprina upcycle frog skin into clinical-grade collagen for chronic wounds and skin healing
A new clinical-grade collagen made from discarded bullfrog skin is leapfrogging from the lab bench to clinics soon. The collagen is developed by materials scientists from Nanyang Technological ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore opens R&D ocean basin facility
Singapore’s first ocean basin facility officially opened yesterday at the Technology Centre for Offshore and Marine, Singapore (TCOMS) located at the National University of Singapore. The ocean basin ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Malaysia Turn to SDN to Meet Business Goals
Software Defined Solutions and Services report for Singapore and Malaysia finds companies in the region are adopting SDN so they can seamlessly add applications and network resources to meet business ... ( read original story ...)
Ocean Tech Test Site Opens in Singapore
Singapore’s first ocean basin facility officially opened at the Technology Centre for Offshore and Marine, Singapore (TCOMS), ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Industrial Production Growth Eases More Than Forecast
Singapore's industrial production growth eased sharply at the end of the second quarter, and at a faster-than-expected pace, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s manufacturing output records slower growth of 2.2% in June
SINGAPORE: Singapore's manufacturing output grew at a slower pace of 2.2 per cent year-on-year in June, dragged by decreases in semiconductor production and pharmaceutical output. Excluding biomedical ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Said to Lobby Big Tech Firms for Domestic Relisting
The Singapore Exchange strives to lobby its largest technology firms, including the U.S.-listed e-commerce platform Sea (SE.US) and Southeast Asian ride-hailer Grab (GRAB.US) to return for a relisting ... ( read original story ...)
S’pore firms start to feel benefits of stronger Singdollar but competitiveness could be hit
A stronger local currency will also discourage foreign investment in the manufacturing sector. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
TMT firms among top targets for cyber attacks in Singapore
Organisations in the technology, media and telecoms sector were among the most lucrative targets for malicious actors as their services penetrate almost every aspect of society. ( read original story ...)