New 3D city model of Singapore’s public housing


3D city models are a rising trend across the world as a way to release open data to allow researchers to employ 3D geoinformation and conduct spatial analyses.
Singapore researchers’ innovation in food technology


With climate change becoming a growing concern, this technology is in line with Singapore’s aim of being self- producing 30 per cent of its own crops by 2030.
2019 APAC HPC-AI awards ceremony in Singapore


The winning team was National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) with its overall highest performance results and in-depth understanding of technologies.
Malaysia welcomes blockchain advancement


The government is developing a plan of action stimulate new growth sectors via strategic investments in the automotive, aerospace, fintech, big data analytics, and tech-driven agriculture industries (among others).
New Zealand releases Quarterly Connectivity Report for 2Q


The Quarterly Connectivity Report provides information on the progress of the Government-backed connectivity programmes.
Wearable tech protects customers from counterfeit wool clothing


The technology would allow customers to scan the label with their mobile phones to confirm the origin of the wool in their new garment.
Thailand’s tech edge will attract South Korean firms


The Thai government is changing the rules to benefit only those foreign companies with new, eco-friendly or advanced technologies, pushing companies to develop their tech edge.
New E-Paper tech will enable HK Smart City goals


In addition to facilitating retail digitisation and automation, this technology with its pioneering energy-efficient feature can also be integrated into a myriad of applications for Smart City solutions.
New Zealand to fund AI institute in Top of the South region


The Institute will focus initially on using AI in the aquaculture industry in a region where 70% of the country’s aquaculture industry is located and where untapped potential remains.
Milk Supply Chain Project uses IoT to boost Australia’s dairy industry


The data collected will enable highly accurate milk supply forecasting to enhance the productivity and competitiveness of Australia’s AU$ 13.7 billion dairy industry.