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Open Innovation In All Shapes And Sizes
By working closely with start-ups, bigger and more established companies can reap the benefits of open innovation, says a panel of experts at the innovfest unbound conference.
‘Find Your Passion’ May Be Terrible Career Advice
Thinking of passion as a fixed thing to be found can limit your growth and make you more likely to give up in the face of difficulties, researchers say.
The Black Box Of Technology
SMU Assistant Professor Juliana Yu Sun is using economic models to demystify the relationship between technology and economic growth.
Calling All Connections: What Social Networks Can Teach Us About Society
The multidisciplinary field of social networks research can shed light on diverse aspects of society, said speakers at SMU LARC’s Social Networks Day Workshop.
On The Trail Of Identity Politics
There is no better place to study identity politics than Southeast Asia, a hotbed of political, ethnic and religious diversity, says SMU Assistant Professor Colm Fox.
Health And Wealth: A Shock To The System
Health shocks can negatively impact the long-term wealth of Singapore’s elderly, according to data from a monthly survey conducted by SMU’s Centre for Research on the Economics of Ageing (CREA).
Three Invaluable Lessons For Building Healthcare AI
The human body is far more complicated than a game of Go, so healthcare AI solutions need to bring in expert knowledge early on.
The Rise Of The Robot Startups
Starting a robotics company may seem like the coolest job in the world, but in reality requires a lot of grit and hard work, said a panel of experts.
AI Gets Physical
Robots are to artificial intelligence what bodies are to brains. Assistant Professor Pham Quang Cuong, a roboticist at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, is helping AI impact the physical world.












