University of Queensland Researchers Developing Online Driving Test for People with Dementia

Flaws in current driving tests mean people living with dementia sometimes receive no formal assessment or they are told they must stop driving as soon as they are diagnosed even when they could continue driving safely.
Indonesia Launches First Student-Made Satellite

In orbit by January, the satellite is proof that Indonesian students are ready to engage meaningfully in the high-technology era both in software and hardware; students are being encouraged to become more involved in this field of research.
PolyU and FSD to Co-Develop Indoor Positioning Tech

The collaboration will work to evaluate the use of indoor positioning technology to track and locate fire personnel at fire scenes inside buildings and help improve the safety of frontline workers.
The Philippines National Police Promotes SIM Registration

The PNP supports the SIM registration Act and is confident that its robust implementation would be an effective method of dealing with cybercrime and will help the agency identify increasingly sophisticated cybercriminals.
U.S. Looking to Modernise Diplomatic Tech

The proposed programme could cost up to US$10 billion to modernise diplomatic technologies from cybersecurity to the cloud to build a State Department that is ready to operate securely in the twenty-first century.
Thailand Boosting Compliance with Personal Data Protection Laws

The government is exploring criteria, mechanisms and regulatory measures to develop personal data protection platforms in compliance with personal data protection laws.