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Changi Airport T4 and T2’s Departure Hall to reopen in coming months
CHANGI Airport Group (CAG) will be reopening Terminal 4 (T4) in September 2022 and commencing departure operations in the southern wing of Terminal 2 (T2) in October in a bid to meet the full recovery of pre-Covid-19 passenger traffic in the Northern Winter Season that begins Oct 30.
SportSG to take over Sports Hub ownership from Dec 9, terminates public-private partnership
SPORT Singapore (SportSG) will take over the ownership and management of the Singapore Sports Hub from Dec 9, and in doing so, it has initiated the termination of the Sports Hub public-private partnership (PPP).
Government to spend S$3.8b in ICT in FY2022; 80% of contracts open to SMEs
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THE government will spend S$3.8 billion on infocommunications technology (ICT) procurement this year, with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) able to participate in close to 80 per cent of the potential opportunities, the Government Technology Agency (GovTech) announced on Friday (Jun 10).
Climate tech startups report flood of customers, but funding is trickling in
THE pandemic years were “really quiet” for Green Koncepts, a startup whose digital platform measures energy efficiency in buildings.
Eat Just’s cultivated meat division breaks ground for S$61m facility in Singapore
GOOD Meat, the cultivated meat division of food technology company Eat Just, broke ground on Friday (Jun 10) for a new S$61 million meat production facility in Singapore, which will have the capacity to produce “tens of thousands of pounds” of lab-grown meat per year.
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Singapore stocks end week in red; STI down 0.9% on Friday
SINGAPORE shares fell for the third consecutive day on Friday (Jun 10) to end the week lower, tracking declines in most regional markets.
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