Ammiel Jr Wan

JOURNALIST

Sean Looi, founder and general manager of Creatz3D, wants to help businesses incorporate 3D printing into their operations.

Made in Singapore, sent into space

Parthiban Murugaiyan runs both the Luvenus Jewellery brand and concert company Maestro Productions.

From gold jewellery to golden tunes

The heightened safety period was a "useful wake-up call" but cannot continue indefinitely, says Senior Minister of State for Manpower Zaqy Mohamad.
SINGAPORE BUDGET 2023

‘Deeper reforms’ to come for workplace safety and health; extra measures in extended heightened safety period

Information and digital technology graduates continued to have the highest median salary – of S$5,625, up from S$5,000 in 2021 – and full-time employment rate, at 93.5 per cent.

Singapore’s fresh grads see higher salaries, full-time employment rates in 2022

Shoppers participating in a hawker-themed game show organised as part of this year's Heartlands Festival.

Helping HDB businesses get crowds and go digital

While the introduction of Job-Skills Integrators can help bridge gaps in talents and skills, the success of the scheme is dependent on whether the outcomes are what both workers and employers want, say industry observers.
SINGAPORE BUDGET 2023

Budget 2023: Funding boosts for enterprises will help Singapore develop globally competitive firms

The new AerialArena@SUTD will be used to test various flying robotics projects, such as drones that can help humans in the landscape and cleaning sectors.

New drone-flying arena launched for testing, showcases of aerial robots

As normalcy resumes, businesses are optimistic about their Chinese operations in 2023.

China reopening: Singapore businesses in country hit by Covid surge but remain optimistic

This year, OCBC Cycle will introduce two new races — the 500 km Virtual Ride and the Indoor Ride by Shimano.

OCBC Cycle returns in May with first full-scale event since 2019

The Capability Transfer Programme has also committed about S$5 million to projects that have supported over 1,000 local workers.

Close to S$1 billion committed for Career Conversion Programmes, helping more than 40,000 so far