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State-owned 2 Moulmein Road put up for use as a lifestyle hub
The Singapore Land Authority is putting up the former Communicable Disease Centre located at 2 Moulmein Road for short-term tenancy. Associate Professor Yeo Kang Shua shares his expert opinion on maintaining a balance between history and innovation when modernising historical buildings for new functions.
AI and design will see wider adoption only if tools and systems are designed well: Tan Kiat How
More companies in Singapore view artificial intelligence (AI) as a “practical tool” for growth and innovation today, with many already moving past the experimentation stage and actively deploying AI in their daily operations.
Three local projects stand out in AI competition focused on real-world applications
One of the winners is local robotics company LionsBot, with its autonomous robots that are armed with AI navigation, fleet management and generative AI support.
Are HDBs Making Us Lonely In Singapore? | OGS' What The Fact
Singapore is a dense city, yet many of us have little interaction with our neighbours. Is this a cultural trait, or has urban design made connection more difficult? Professor Khoo Peng Beng (Head of ASD) shares his insights on Our Grandfather Story’s (OGS) ‘What The Fact’ series.
Making Satellite-Based Real-Time Data Processing a Global Reality
Assistant Prof Xiong Zehui and his team developed two graph-based algorithms to enhance real-time computing in space. Their innovative methods are designed to optimise task scheduling based on the unique dynamics of satellite networks.
Meet the 3 winners of inaugural Design AI and Tech Awards
The Design AI and Tech Awards (DAITA) was launched in October 2024 with multiasset investment firm Granite Asia as a supporting partner.
A start-up, a scale-up and a hospital bag top accolades at maiden Design AI and Tech Awards
Jointly organised by The Business Times and SUTD, the competition aims to spur innovators from start-ups and companies to harness design and technology to develop groundbreaking solutions that tackle real-life business challenges.
Nostalgia in Singapore: Why do we always long for the past and what does that say about us?
Dr Felicity Chan (LKYCIC) shares insights on how we can embrace nostalgia’s influence. Whether it’s dying cinema theatres or vanishing heritage trades, we feel the same cultural yearning for the past. And this is only likely to increase, with change the only constant in Singapore.
Design AI: The next stage of AI evolution
SUTD believes this is how one will innovate in future; it is also how one will craft the future of innovation for economy and society.
Walking Helps You Forget, Moving Helps You Refresh
Professor Yow Wei Quin’s commentary on finding calm through walking and renewal through movement, featured on Shin Min Daily News.