WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interlink Electronics, Inc. (NASDAQ: LINK), a global leader in human-machine interface (HMI) and sensor technologies, today announced the expansion of its global R&D center in Singapore. As part of this strategic ... ( read original story ...)
China Mobile, others approached for buying into Singapore telco M1: sources
SINGAPORE Top shareholders in Singapore telecoms company M1 Ltd (MONE.SI) have approached potential buyers China Mobile (0941.HK) and global private equity firms, among others, to sell their combined majority stake in the firm, sources familiar with the ... ( read original story ...)
China Mobile, others approached for buying into Singapore telco M1
SINGAPORE: Top shareholders in Singapore telecoms company M1 Ltd have approached potential buyers China Mobile and global private equity firms, among others, to sell their combined majority stake in the firm, sources familiar with the matter said. ( read original story ...)
Tomorrow's Cities: Singapore's plans for a smart nation
You're waiting for the bus on your way to work and inevitably, you're late. Enter Singapore's Smart Nation solution, which aims to merge technology into every aspect of life on the small island. That includes some bus stops, which under this plan will now ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s M1 suffers from mobile ARPU headaches anew
SINGAPORE: Singapore telco M1 continually suffered from revenue cuts in its mobile segment in the past quarter. According to DBS Vickers Securities, M1’s postpaid mobile revenues were flat as the increase in customer base driven by the increase in SIM ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore aims to have more than 80 per cent of its buildings green by 2030
By 2030, Singapore hopes to have more than 80 per cent of its buildings on the green standards, either through the implementation of future buildings using green technology, or by retrofitting old buildings into the new architectural code. Going green has ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Technologies Engineering : ST Engineering's Electronics Arm Wins Contracts Worth S$464m in 1Q2017
Rail Electronics & Intelligent Transportation contracts of about S$67m were secured from local and overseas customers. These include the supply of the Passenger Information System to CRRC Qingdao Sifang for 400 of Chicago's 7000 Series rail cars; delivery ... ( read original story ...)
GE launches 1st high-tech service center in Singapore
... that will benefit from a close working relationship with GE are Spring Singapore— who was tapped to work with the conglomerate on the development of a technology startup incubation programme – and Platform E, the Singapore Institute of Management ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore March exports beat expectations as pharma, petrochemical shipments surge
SINGAPORE, April 17 (Reuters) - Singapore's on-year export growth beat expectations in March, thanks to a surge in petrochemical and pharmaceutical shipments while electronics exports continued to pick up. Non-oil domestic exports (NODX) in March rose a ... ( read original story ...)
March exports up 16.5% in 5th straight month of growth
The increase was largely due to ICs (7.8 per cent), parts of PCs (33.9 per cent) and consumer electronics (29.9 per cent), IE Singapore said. Non-electronic exports also expanded 20.8 per cent, following a 22.7 per cent rise in the previous month. ( read original story ...)
Capi to shine spotlight on VR and drones at TFWA Singapore
Capi Electronics will appear at this year’s TFWA Asia Pacific show in Singapore highlighting The Gadget Table retail activation where visitors can try out and experience exciting innovations, such as Smart Home solutions, drones and virtual reality (VR). ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Police seize counterfeit mobile phones, parts worth S$1.5m from syndicate
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) and Singapore Customs jointly busted a syndicate on Tuesday that was involved in selling counterfeit mobile phones and arrested eight people. According to reports, the estimated street value of those seized products sums up ... ( read original story ...)
Fake mobile phone syndicate busted with $1.5m of phones
police and Singapore Customs said in a joint press release yesterday. The eight men, aged between 28 and 40, are suspected to be involved in the sale of counterfeit mobile phones. It is understood that the phones included Apple and Samsung smartphones. ( read original story ...)
65% of 2G users have migrated to 3G; network to shut down for good on April 18
SINGAPORE - About 65 per cent of those who use Singapore's 2G mobile network have migrated to using 3G, the Migrant Workers' Centre (MWC) said on Thursday (April 13), just days before the islandwide shutdown of the network is complete on April 18. ( read original story ...)
Kenya Sevens outlast Samoa to storm Singapore Cup quarters
The win put Kenya on course to defending the Singapore title they won last season. Kenya will have to wait for the result of the match pitting Argentina and Australia to know if they have advanced to the last eight of the competition. Skipper Andrew Amonde ... ( read original story ...)
Very tall order indeed for Singapore 7s champions
Shujaa and Australia have met twice this season, traded victories. Kenya face a tall order when they launch their Singapore Sevens title defence against Argentina at 6am on Saturday at the National Stadium. Shujaa will then face off with Australia at 9 ... ( read original story ...)