Can S'pore become a test bed for new energy?
The Republic is well-placed to serve as a digital hub for testing new technologies.
A WAVE of disruption sweeping over the global markets due to rapid advancements in technology is creating two major imperatives for governments: improving the living standards of their populations, while also ensuring sustainable economic growth.
Interconnectedness, the hallmark of the information age, is fostering consumers who are increasingly aware of the world around them and demand constant advancements in their way of life.
Historically, the principal agent of change in the energy markets has been supply - the quest to secure our growing needs while diversifying fuel resources.
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