From assembling her own CPU in the 90s to developing police cameras for HDB blocks, Khoo Ri Na of Evvo Labs tells CNA Women how her love for gadgets and her knack for problem-solving led her to ...
Singapore’s Industrial Production Sees Surprise Gain In February
Singapore's industrial production rose more than expected, gaining 3.8%year-on-year compared to a median forecast of 0.5% YoY. From the previous month, industrial production jumped 14.2%, much ...
Singapore factory output beats forecasts with 3.8% rise in February
Bright spots include a slim 2.6 per cent increase in output by the key electronics industry, after it shrank 4.7 per cent in January. Read more at straitstimes.com.
15 Biggest Companies in Singapore
In this article, we will look into the 15 biggest companies in Singapore. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to the 5 Biggest Companies in Singapore. Singapore’s Economy: ...
Singapore is About to Become an AI Superpower
Singapore has continued to quietly take strategic steps towards becoming a global leader in artificial intelligence. Last month, the city-state announced a plan to invest more than $743 million (S$1 ...
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Singapore man threatens to slit wife’s throat, kill their baby – gets 3 months’ jail
The 27-year-old had been ‘provoked’ by his wife shouting vulgarities at him while he was on a video call with his brother and had acted in the ‘heat of the moment’, his lawyer said.
The Lens: New travel technology like Singapore’s QR codes is great, but keep data privacy in mind
Immigration departments must make sure information is kept secure and not used improperly, one student writes.
Singapore introduces occupational codes to aid application for new job roles in tech, sustainability
Singapore just introduced new occupational codes for jobs in Information Technology and sustainability (Green economy) to reflect the growing demand ...
Woman who lied to police that her mobile phone was snatched gets jail
SINGAPORE: A woman lied to the police that a man she did not know had snatched her mobile phone in Geylang when, in fact, her boyfriend was in possession of the device at the time.
Students at Singapore universities allowed to use AI tools for assignments but cannot flout rules
Since 2023, students enrolled in Singapore universities have been allowed to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to complete their assignments, but they cannot flout rules on things like academic ...
Singapore stocks fell on Friday—STI dipped by 0.2%
Riding on this wave, European shares also soared, buoyed particularly by technology and mining stocks, to reach a record high on Thursday. The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed 0.9% higher at 509.77.
Singapore deepening understanding of nuclear energy, but no decision made on deployment: EMA, NEA
SINGAPORE: While Singapore has not made a decision on nuclear energy, efforts are underway to better understand the technology and its implications, authorities said on Friday (Mar 21). Singapore is a ...
Woman who lied to the police that she had her mobile phone snatched gets 5 days’ jail
Ching's lies caused the police to conduct a manhunt that lasted nearly two hours. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Explainer: Why Singapore is looking at using nuclear energy and what needs to happen before plans get underway
The Energy Market Authority (EMA), among other government agencies, have been sending officers on overseas study trips to countries that deploy or used to deploy nuclear energy.
Punggol Coast MRT station to be extension of Singapore Institute of Technology’s new campus
The new campus, situated within the Punggol Digital District, will be operational by the end of 2024. Read more at straitstimes.com.