Singapore has risen to 5th place globally in startup rankings, surpassing Sweden and solidifying its position as Asia’s top startup ecosystem.
Category: Tech and AI
Moody’s joins Singapore’s Project Guardian to assess tokenization risk
Moody’s joins Singapore’s Project Guardian to assess tokenization risks, enhancing transparency and reducing systemic risks in tokenized assets, including stablecoins and securities
NTU Singapore’s QUASAR aims to address cybersecurity threats posed by quantum computing
The QUASAR programme supports research, talent development, and student opportunities, enhancing cybersecurity resilience in critical sectors
Vertiv introduces 1kVA to 3kVA capacities of the Liebert GXE
Vertiv introduces the Liebert® GXE 1-3kVA UPS, providing efficient, scalable power protection for 230V applications, aimed at enhancing reliability in distributed IT networks across Asia
Singapore Partners with Quantinuum for Advanced Quantum Computing Access
Singapore’s NQO, A*STAR, NUS, and NSCC signed an MoU with Quantinuum, granting access to advanced quantum computers to boost computational biology research
aelf Welcomes First COO to Foster AI and Blockchain Synergies
aelf, a Singapore-based Layer 1 blockchain platform founded in 2017, integrates AI to pioneer scalable solutions with modular systems and multi-sidechain technology
Singapore must capitalize on chip upswing for growth
Singapore plans to leverage global chip upswing for local semiconductor industry growth, emphasized by the Trade Minister
Philips Evnia Expands Market Focus to Gaming Industry Professionals Beyond Gamers
Philips’ Evnia expands focus to include all gaming professionals, enhancing inclusivity and support with specialized monitors for designers, artists, programmers, and more.
Arlo Surpasses 4 Million Paid Subscription Accounts
Arlo Technologies announced surpassing 4 million paid subscriptions for its AI-powered smart home security service, emphasizing user benefits like cloud storage
Here are some of the recent major technology incidents worldwide
A global IT outage disrupted critical services, impacting banks, media, and airports due to a defective software update