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Local agriculture push may not succeed: Researcher
The push to grow the local agriculture sector may not succeed, said a researcher at the Institute of Policy Studies’ (IPS) Singapore …
10m population not really a ridiculous number for S’pore to plan for: Liu Thai Ker
Straits Times reported about former chief city planner Liu Thai Ker’s response to a question on whether Singapore is becoming too overcrowded in a panel discussion at the annual Singapore Perspectives conference organised by the Institute of Policy Studies. The article also included a comment by LKYCIC’s Prof Chan Heng Chee.
Design trends of 2022
Straits Times wrote an article about the design trends for 2022 and included an expert quote from LKYCIC chair, Prof Cheong Koon Hean.
Commentary: We need more than bike lanes for cycling to gear up in Singapore
Channel NewsAsia published a commentary by LKYCIC research fellow Dr Samuel Chng on cycling being a passing fad in Singapore due to lack of suitable infrastructure and other factors to encourage it.
Becoming Human – Will AI Lighten Our Workload Or Take Our Jobs?
Will AI lighten our workload or take our jobs?Channel NewsAsia speaks with LKYCIC senior director, Mr Poon King Wang, in an episode of ‘Becoming Human’.
VR Gives Heritage A Leg Up
A retrospective exhibition in Singapore is unique for using a futuristic digital tool to create an immersive virtual experience of the …
SIA partners 15 SG retail brands to create products made from upcycled aircraft parts
Fifteen Singapore-based retail brands will be among the first globally to sell a wide range of unique products made from upcycled aircraft …
New visions for better transportation
We typically experience transportation problems from the ground up. Waiting for a delayed bus, packing ourselves into a subway car, or …
The Electric Race – Test Driving Singapore’s Electric Vehicle Plan
Singapore has plans to phase out petrol vehicles by 2040. CNA Insider’s ‘The Electric Race’ explores what this means for the people and what are the benefits of electric vehicles – featuring an interview with ESD Associate Prof Lynette Cheah.
Telehealth company Coviu to develop tools for remote wound care in Australia
Telehealth firm Coviu has disclosed that it will work on a project to create a new digital toolkit for telehealth wound care. It will work …