Master is a platform that combines cognitive psychology and machine learning to replace the current conventional methods of learning
Singaporean students Dalton Ng (middle) and Qin Guan (left) used Swift to create Master, their upcoming iOS app which aims to revolutionise how people study.
Yesterday, 110 startups descended on WeWork and fought gallantly to be crowned TOP100 champions of the Singapore leg.
Bridge is a mobile payments and financial management platform for teenagers
KpopKart is the first ever marketplace and community for K-pop fans worldwide to buy and sell K-pop merchandise
Outside is a community tasking app that allows busy individuals to effectively outsource their daily inconveniences to other verified users who are able to perform the tasks more effectively with the app processes
Kint curates, rebrands and delivers second-hand clothes for customers to shop sustainably for high-quality clothes
Mind Palace is a VR technology that aims to help dementia patients remember the ones closest to them
Veport is a mobile application that aims to help road users by providing them with a user-friendly and comprehensive platform to deal with post-accident processes in the best and most efficient way
The programme will run from January to March 2019 and will culminate with a Demo Day at the end of March 2019.
Why some Singaporeans are deciding to cut their lives short – and how the Asian city-state and individuals are trying to curb the problem
Business schools need to foster a spirit of innovation in graduates who face a world of disruption but many programmes remain outdated, says Oon Tian Sern. SINGAPORE: The latest Global Innovation Index ranked Singapore as the fifth most innovative country in the world. We come up top in many areas including high-tech manufacturing and high-tech […]
You have worked endlessly over the weekend to develop an idea and a prototype which you have presented to a panel of renowned judges.
The hackathon, supported by GovTech, brought together 30 mentors, 14 judges and 3 guest speakers — Dr Janil Puthucheary, Teo Ser Luck and Grace Fu
Ok it’s not dead per se, but there are some strong signs that it is pretty lifeless and no longer the fun-filled paradise it was a few years back.