UTM researcher develops device to monitor asthma severity level


SPIRONIC is equipped with sophisticated and versatile sensors, data processing capabilities, simple user interface, and connectivity-ready. It is the right tool to provide real-time information for asthma patients and will be the future in asthma severity monitoring practice.
India’s first indigenous silicon-chip technology


The chips support positioning using India’s satellite navigation system, NAVIC. The Agumbe series builds on SCRF1401, which is India’s first RF transceiver chip for high-performance wireless standards like 3G, 4G, and WiFi.
First Australia-France joint international research lab to be based in Adelaide


The laboratory aims to turbocharge scientific collaboration among South Australian Universities, France’s CNRS, and a French shipbuilding company
UTM and UK university partner to use ICT to research Space


The research exchanges are expected to foster the advancement of astronomy education with the use of ICT and facilitate future industry collaboration between the universities and space agencies of the two countries.
Hong Kong will invest more tech talent in 2019


The Government will use resources to train more talent to enable the region to grow as a digital and innovation hub. Schemes, better residential and research facilities as well as increased funding pools will help the digital and IT ecosystem thrive.
Rise in business R&D spending to boost New Zealand’s economy


New figures from Stats NZ revealed that there is a NZ$ 548 million increase in business expenditure on R&D, considered to be the highest in a decade.
Adopting technologies and upskilling workers produces positive outcomes for Singapore business


Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Finance, spoke about the Governments willingness to support businesses that are ready to scale up and compete in the global arena at a budget debate round-up speech yesterday in Parliament. He spoke of how Singapore must strengthen partnerships between the Government, firms and unions. Firms must build deeper capabilities […]