British technology company Dyson move its head office from the UK to Singapore. The movement was completely sometime in May. Built in 1927, St James Power Station is Singapore’s first coal-fired power plant.
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Singapore government agrees to implement measures to ensure data security
The Singapore government will be enhancing technology and processes to protect data against security threats.
NUS creates new metallic material for soft robots used in rescue missions
A team of researchers from National University of Singapore (NUS) has developed a novel method of creating a new metal-based material for use in “soft robots”.
Outcomes of AI deployment need to be socially and politically acceptable: Balakrishnan
At the ninth edition of the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, Minister in-charge of the Smart Nation Initiative Dr Vivian Balakrishnan shared Singapore’s national AI strategy.
Singapore looks to becoming global hub for AI solutions
Harnessing AI to transform Singapore’s economy and improve the lives of citizens is the next key step of the country’s Smart Nation journey.
DBS adopts AI-powered screening technology to enhance compliance
As financial criminals grew increasingly sophisticated, DBS Bank has implemented an artificial intelligence (AI) powered solution to fend off the evolving risks.
Financial solutions need to be embedded in people’s lives: MAS Ravi Menon
For financial inclusion initiatives to stick, central banks and regulators need to ensure that FinTech offers interoperable solutions.
Singapore launches online platform to feature innovation challenges island-wide
Jointly launched by Enterprise Singapore (ESG) and Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the Open Innovation Network (OIN) serves as a national gateway to feature open innovation challenges happening island-wide.
IMDA, Microsoft to accelerate 5G development in Singapore
Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Microsoft have joined hands in a strategic partnership to help accelerate the development of Singapore’s 5G ecosystem.
Aim to make digital literacy accessible to every Indian: Adobe CEO
Shantanu Narayen, the Indian-origin president and CEO of Adobe, said the biggest opportunity for the software major in India lies in unlocking the true potential of a billion-plus people and make digital literacy accessible to all as the country embraces digital transformation.