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Singapore will invest more than S$6 million to train foreign aviation and maritime officials, especially those from developing countries.
The team behind Chinese general-purpose artificial intelligence (AI) agent Manus has relocated its headquarters to Singapore, stoking speculation that the move was aimed at facilitating easier ...
Prof Jackie Ying is helping to advance Saudi Arabia’s biomedical scene, as she did for Singapore many years ago. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
What Did the Chinese Researchers Actually Achieve? A team led by Professor Wang Chao at Shanghai University published a paper describing how they factored a 22-bit RSA integer using a D-Wave quantum ...
The National Semiconductor Translation and Innovation Centre for Gallium Nitride will offer companies research and development services as well as wafer fabrication.
The first of eight trains for the Johor Bahru-Singapore RTS Link has been unveiled. Tracks are set to be laid by end-July, with services starting in end-2026. Once completed, the trains will run ...
Singapore’s top universities are drawing students from around the world with their academic rigour, affordability and safety. But many students and experts say that global prestige, elite alumni ...
Through targeted reskilling efforts, ISS Facility Services, Singapore, is equipping its staff with expertise to meet rising client demand for greener, more sustainable solutions.
Singapore Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh says he does not want to be Singapore prime minister "I think my role is to normalise the idea of an opposition in Singapore," says WP chief Pritam Singh.
Some members of the Singapore College of Islamic Studies (SCIS) advisory panel at their first meeting on Jun 24, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Lim Li Ting) ...
Singapore and China also signed four deliverables on Monday, including a letter of intent to develop a third country training programme between the two countries.
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