Formula One (F1)

UBS renews partnership with MercedesAMG Petronas F1 team - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Motoring News

UBS renews partnership with MercedesAMG Petronas F1 team

Some 269,072 fans attended the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2024 last weekend.
F1 announces first investment into sustainable aviation fuel via DHL - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

F1 announces first investment into sustainable aviation fuel via DHL

“Rationalising” the race calendar would also cut emissions, says F1’s ESG head Ellen Jones.
Under the hood with Singapore GP’s second sustainability report - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

Under the hood with Singapore GP’s second sustainability report

Singapore GP is turning used cooking oil into biodiesel, purchasing RECs and making merch out of recycled plastic.

Company in the news

LVMH close to F1 sponsorship deal for range of luxury brands

The potential agreement could be worth a reported US$150 million ($195.34 million) annually.

Digital Economy

Changing the game for entertainment industry with tech

How can tech deliver live shows and sports in an immersive, engaging and sustainable way?
Tech news in less than 5 minutes – October 2023 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

News

Tech news in less than 5 minutes – October 2023

Bite-sized news on transforming HR and data collection processes, and the use of technology in F1.

Investing 101

Lessons from Formula 1: Investors can strive for success on a different kind of track

Just like in F1, the use of data will help investors have an informational advantage to make better investment decisions.

Singapore news

Singapore’s 2023 F1 race will go ahead as planned, says Gan Kim Yong

The race will take place from Sept 15 to 17.
Singapore worked with UK to probe F1's Ecclestone case - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore news

Singapore worked with UK to probe F1's Ecclestone case

Singapore has been hosting the F1 night race since 2008.

Singapore economy

Singapore's reopening boom draws big money and fears of a bubble

Money and people are gushing into Singapore, pushing rents and property prices to unprecedented highs.
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