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Singapore deepens relationship with IBM’s Watson
With two key announcements made during the IBM Xcite conference, which took place at Marina Bay Sands from Oct 13-15, Singapore has signalled deeper commitment to leveraging the possibilities of cognitive computing for the nation’s development.
SAP rolls out Student Entrepreneurship programme at NUS
SAP AG has introduced its Student Entrepreneurship programme to the National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Computing, following the global launch earlier this year.
APAC enterprises and consumers to pay dearly for security breaches
Enterprises in Asia Pacific are expected to spend nearly US$230 billion in 2014 to deal with issues caused by malware deliberately loaded onto pirated software, according to a new joint study conducted by IDC and the National University of Singapore (NUS) and commissioned by Microsoft Corp.
ViSenze gets US$3.5mil Series A funding, led by Rakuten
ViSenze Pte Ltd announced it has closed a US$3.5-million Series A round of financing led by Rakuten Ventures, the corporate venture capital unit of Rakuten Inc, with participation also from new investors Walden International and UOB Venture Management.
IP management at NUS is no walk in the park
University adopts rigorous market filter for its IP management ‘We are pretty brutal’ admits director of technology licensing unit
ViSenze's mission is to make sense of the visual web
A startup sprung from the NExT Research Centre, a collaboration between the National University of Singapore and Tsinghua University of China, is seeking to help both users and businesses make sense of an increasingly visual online world. Gabey Goh speaks to ViSenze.
‘Wearable’ artificial kidney wins innovation award in Singapore
What does a wearable artificial kidney have in common with a video production product? Firstly, they are both automated products, secondly, they are both “world’s first” products developed in Singapore, and thirdly, they are both winners at this year’s Innovation & Enterprise (I&E) Awards!
Shaped by Silicon Valley experience
The best thing that happened to Sivamani Varun was the year he spent in Silicon Valley in a work-study exchange program run by the National University of Singapore. The entire experience of locking brains with very smart people from different parts of the world opened his eyes to what global competition was about.
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