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New standards rolled out to spur start-ups, SMEs to use 3D printing
24 November 2021

New standards have been rolled out to drive more companies, especially start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to use 3D …

Laying the foundation for the future of cleaning
24 November 2021
THE cleaning sector has been grappling with a worsening labour crunch over the years, but the demand for cleaning services has been …
New anti-discrimination law does not seek to change standards of fairness, firms told
24 November 2021
There will be no change for employers if they have been complying with fair employment guidelines as a planned law on workplace …
S’pore’s first free computer science programme to be launched by 2022
23 November 2021
People can expect to sign up for Singapore’s first free and teacher-less computer science programme by next year.
Growing Singapore’s Digital Talent
23 November 2021
SUTD, in collaboration with Ecole 42, announces new free-of-charge, self learning course in programming.
Singapore boosts supply chain resilience at ITAP 2021, A*Star invests S$18m
22 November 2021
SINGAPORE’S manufacturing industry received a boost on Monday (Nov 22) with the government and corporates inking a slew of agreements to …
How do I decide if I should go to a JC or a polytechnic?
22 November 2021
Students who have not chosen where to further their studies after completing their O levels will have to decide by mid-January, when the next Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) takes place.
Using tech to make supply chains more resilient, secure
22 November 2021
Technology could help smaller companies deal with any major future disruptions in the supply of products or services.
Clean, green living
20 November 2021
According to IMD, cities that have successfully incorporated digitalisation in their urban planning are in a better position to manage the pandemic. IMD publishes the annual Smart City Index in collaboration with SUTD.
Mapping Where the Wind Blows in Worker Dormitories
19 November 2021
In Singapore, one group affected by the pandemic early on were the foreign workers, especially during 2020’s spike in COVID-19 cases in …