[ad_1] SINGAPORE – To improve their presence and allow rapid intervention in park connectors, the police are testing a new technological framework that will allow park visitors to request and receive help quickly. The “Police Beacon,” a structure made up of closed-circuit television cameras and a communications button linked to …
Read More »Police beacon prototypes tested to improve SPF operations in isolated areas
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Authorities are rolling out tests for new standalone devices that allow people to communicate with the police remotely. Two prototypes, known as police beacons, will be tested for a year starting this month, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and the National Team Science and Technology Agency (HTX) said …
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[ad_1] South China morning post S&P Dow Jones Indices to remove 21 Chinese companies from its global bond and equity benchmarks after the US blacklist. S&P; Dow Jones Indices said it would remove 21 Chinese companies from its global stock and bond benchmarks after the Trump administration accused the companies …
Read More »Singapore to invest more in the next five-year R&D plan, including a new program to prepare for future epidemics
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore will invest S $ 25 billion, or 1% of its gross domestic product (GDP), in research, innovation and business over the next five years. The Research, Innovation and Enterprise Plan 2025 (RIE2025), announced by Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat at a press conference on Friday (December 11), …
Read More »49 cases of fallen windows in the first 11 months of this year
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: There were 49 cases of fallen windows in Singapore between January and November this year, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) said in a joint press release with the Housing and Development Board (HDB) on Friday (December 11). ). Thirty-two of these involved casement windows, or windows with …
Read More »Record $ 25 Billion for Research and Innovation Over the Next Five Years to Secure Singapore’s Future, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A $ 25 billion plan was launched on Friday (December 11) charting the country’s research landscape, a critical investment that will help the economy emerge stronger from the shadow of Covid-19, while simultaneously ensures that the country strengthens its defenses against future threats. Among the plans is …
Read More »Potential COVID-19 antibody drug manufactured by Singapore company to be tested in 1,305 local patients abroad
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A potential COVID-19 antibody drug developed by a Singapore-based company will be tested in 1,305 infected patients locally and abroad, in what would be its final test before it can be approved for treatment in Singapore . Biotechnology firm Tychan said on Friday (December 11) that it had …
Read More »‘It’s a Flight into Flexibility’: Why Coworking Spaces Are Seeing Increased Demand Amid COVID-19
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: As the COVID-19 pandemic progresses, co-working spaces in Singapore are seeing signs of recovery, driven by companies seeking flexible contracts and people hoping to escape working from home. While business was hit hard during the country’s “circuit breaker,” operators said occupancy rates have increased gradually since then, easing …
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[ad_1] South China morning post Pompeo Shames MIT, Calls Chinese Authorities ‘Thugs In High Boots’ In Remarks On Academic Freedom US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo flagged his anti-China rhetoric on Wednesday, referring to the country’s authorities as “thugs in high boots” and also criticized the Massachusetts Institute of Technology …
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[ad_1] South China morning post NATO Has Joined The United States In Viewing China As A ‘Security Risk’, Says US Envoy The United States and its allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization were “late to the game,” but now clearly see that China is a “risk,” US envoy Kay …
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