startups
Accelerating the Rise of Autonomous Driving
From more acute sensing technologies to better situational awareness, Singapore startups are kicking driverless vehicle technology into higher gear.
A Dance Of Giants And Hobbits—How Corporates And Startups Can Collaborate
Partnerships between companies at different ends of the size spectrum can be tricky, but clear targets and timelines, as well as trust, is critical if collaborative innovation is to take off.
This Program Gives Students A Real-Life Glimpse Into Deep Tech
SGInnovate’s Summation Programme alumnus Gabriel Wong shares how the apprenticeship has helped him better understand the field of deep tech.
So You Want To Be A Clinician-Entrepreneur?
It may be the road less travelled, but becoming a clinician-entrepreneur is a rewarding career that more doctors should consider, says Professor Lawrence Ho.
Blockchain: Not All About The Money
Blockchain’s applications extend well beyond cryptocurrencies and into any realm where trust is of paramount importance, says Ms Swati Chaturvedi of Propel(x).
The Business Of Building A Better Blockchain
Blockchain protocols need to be scalable, faster and more secure before they can enter mainstream use, says NUS Assistant Professor and entrepreneur Prateek Saxena.
Putting Cancer In The Crosshairs
Augmenting oncology with technology can help physicians make more informed decisions and drive better patient outcomes.
Australia And ASEAN To Collaborate On Science
CSIRO is looking to strengthen its research collaborations with ASEAN nations in areas such as supply chain management and precision management.
Re-Imagining The Doctor’s Black Bag
While HealthTech startups face a long, difficult journey from bench to bedside, those that succeed stand to make a real dent in global health problems.












