We take a look at how acute the semiconductor shortage situation is and whether electronic stocks may be adversely impacted. The post Will the Semiconductor Shortage Impact Singapore Electronic Stocks ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore approves COVID-19 breath test that shows results in 60 seconds
Authorities in Singapore have provisionally approved a COVID-19 breathalyzer test developed by a startup linked to the National University of Singapore (NUS), according to claims by the institution. ( read original story ...)
Financial tech workers in demand in Singapore, getting multiple job offers and pay increments
SINGAPORE: Despite a sluggish job market, tech talent in the financial industry is in such demand that many candidates receive multiple job offers ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore approves Covid breath test that gives results in a minute
The breath analysis will be carried out alongside the current compulsory COVID-19 antigen rapid test. The breath test achieved more than 90% accuracy in a Singapore-based pilot clinical trial, the ... ( read original story ...)
COVID impact: Singapore Airlines report record full year loss of USD 3.21 billion
In a year when the airline and travel industry were pulverised by the COVID-19 pandemic, Singapore Airlines (SIA), co-owner of India's Vistara airlines with Tata Sons, reported a record full-year net ... ( read original story ...)
Fintech Funding: Singapore based Fintechs Secured Nearly Half A Billion Dollars in Q1 2020
Fintech businesses in Singapore have secured a total of SGD 656 million (appr. $492.8 million) in equity funding during Q1 2021. This figure represents a 355% increase from last year, according to a ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Stock Market May Spin Its Wheels On Monday
The Singapore stock market has moved higher in back-to-back sessions, collecting almost 15 points or 0.5 percent along the way. The Straits Times Index now rests just above the 3,115-point plateau ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines Records Toughest Year in History
Singapore flag carrier Singapore Airlines reported on Wednesday that it had suffered a net loss of 4.3 billion Singapore dollars ($3.23 billion) for the financial year ending in March 2021 as the ... ( read original story ...)
Skilled workers hard to replace despite technology advances in Singapore’s construction sector
Electricians have any number of high-tech tools at their disposal these days such as laser measurement devices but the whizzy gadgets still cannot replace skilled tradesmen. ( read original story ...)
Skilled workers hard to replace despite technology advances in construction sector
No matter how advanced equipment gets, most still require a trained operator. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Major Leap In Wireless Technology As Researchers Use Harvested Energy From Wi-Fi Signals To Power Small Electronics
Researchers have discovered a method of harnessing wireless signals and converting them into energy that can be used to power small ... ( read original story ...)
‘With technology, sky’s the limit’: How smart devices can help people with disabilities live independently
SINGAPORE: As a digital artist, Mohd Sayfullah knows that getting exposure online is important. That is why he mentions his Instagram art account ... ( read original story ...)
5 Smart Home Projects in Singapore: Why Having a Smart Home Can Make You Feel like a Million Bucks
The smart home market in Singapore is projected to reach US$169m in 2021. According to an online survey, 79% said they would prefer to live in a smart home. Here are the top benefits of living in one ... ( read original story ...)
Engineers Harvest Energy From WiFi Signals to Power Small Electronics
Researchers have devised a method, using spin-torque oscillators, to harness wireless signals and convert them into energy to power small electronics. With the rise of the digital age, the amount of ... ( read original story ...)
Man Breaches COVID-19 Quarantine Orders In Singapore To Play…. Mobile Legends
A 19-year-old man in Singapore was charged on 19 May for meeting up with his friend to play Mobile Legends at a multi-storey carpark during Phase 1 of Singapore’s reopening where individuals could ... ( read original story ...)
NUS engineers harvest WiFi signals to power small electronics
A research team from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Japan's Tohoku University (TU) has developed a technology that uses tiny smart devices known as spin-torque oscillators to harvest ... ( read original story ...)