New Prototype Supervisory Analytics Platform Launched in Singapore
The prototype is the first to be published on a new platform for sharing software as public goods for further testing, customising and scaling. Integrating regulatory and other data, facilitated by tech could enhance the analytical capabilities of regulators.
Andhra Pradesh, India Uses Facial Recognition Tech in Schools
In a bid to reduce teacher absenteeism, the government has decided to deploy AI in attendance systems and is expected to reach nearly 189,000 teachers. A pilot project will be launched in four zones of the state.
China’s Space Technology Pushes the Boundaries of Science
Science and technology always work together with the former, the basis of the latter. Now, their roles are reversed as China’s space technology allows science to push the envelope further.
Queensland Launches Building-integrity Tech
The crack detection tech for high-rise buildings is among innovations sharing AU$ 2.4 million in the Ignite Ideas funding. The instruments can be embedded in concrete foundations, soil and walls to monitor the construction in real-time.
Vietnam Govt Discusses Tech Innovation Assistance for Start-Ups
Looking to help local enterprises access new tech and speed up innovation, the government plans to bolster support through the National Technology Innovation Fund and the National Foundation for Science and Technology Development.
The Philippines Looking to Attract Biotech Innovators from the U.S.
Looking at how devastating the pandemic has been, the Philippines is keen on having biotech innovator companies operating inside the country, qualifying candidates in America in the process.
WA Police Partners to Deliver Public Safety Mobile App
The new integration extends the use of WA Police’s OneForce Core application, enabling frontline officers to manage key operational workflows from within their police vehicles.