News
Digitalising our SMEs – benefits, costs and considerations
In this article, Dr Samuel Chng and Prof Lim Sun Sun share key takeaways from their ongoing research into SMEs across diverse sectors and how these SMEs are adapting to digitalisation. This research is part of the project on Digital Workplace 4.0, which seeks to understand digital disruption in workplaces.
Are certain neighbourhoods more prone to being struck by Covid-19?
Virtual Book Launch – Divine Custody: A History of Singapore’s Oldest Teochew Temple
Virtual Book Launch – Divine Custody: A History of Singapore’s Oldest Teochew Temple
Congratulations to our student Nguyen Tan Long for winning the Theme Award and 2nd Runner Up (Tertiary) at the SCS Splash Awards 2021 – Information Systems Technology and Design (ISTD)
Congratulations to our student Nguyen Tan Long for winning the Theme Award and 2nd Runner Up (Tertiary) at the SCS Splash Awards 2021 – Information Systems Technology and Design (ISTD)
The smart city of the future
PICTURE this: hot-pink driverless electric vehicles, stuffed to the brim with food deliveries, cruising along our highways.
Are school networks in SE Asia smart enough to empower future learning?
The Smart city of the future (The Business Times, 25.09.2021)
Business Times published an article about the smart city of the future which included expert quotes from LKYCIC research fellow Dr Samuel Chng.
In China, the state is regulating children’s work and play – to what end?
China’s “techlash” has claimed its latest victims: gaming companies and the country’s online education sector. While these measures may yield modest short-term results, Prof Lim Sun Sun and Wang Yang discuss why the state should explore more holistic solutions as it seeks to manage the social impact of ubiquitous technological innovation.
In China, the State is Regulating Children’s Work and Play – To What End? (AsiaGlobal Online, 23.09.2021)
AsiaGlobal Online published a commentary by HASS head Prof Lim Sun Sun and LKYCIC postdoctoral research fellow Wang Yang on China regulating gaming companies and the country’s online education sector. The article discussed holistic solutions the state can use to manage the social impact of ubiquitous technological innovation.