technology

Technological progress could power upside surprises to global growth - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Disruption and Digitalisation

Technological progress could power upside surprises to global growth

Writer Manu Bhaskaran says we are on the cusp of technology-driven revolution, one that could unleash tremendous value creation.
Turning point for travel - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Travel

Turning point for travel

While travel will take a while to return to normal, find out how Amadeus is using technology to make it safe again.
4 in 10 Singaporean companies planning to expand headcount in 2021 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Jobs

4 in 10 Singaporean companies planning to expand headcount in 2021

Singapore’s technology sector has been the main driver of employment growth.

Billion Dollar Club 2020

Four megatrends shaping boardroom agenda

The four megatrends are: Decarbonisation, the future of thinking, unbounded work and life, and the behavioural economy.
It's smart business boosting women in tech in Singapore - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Management & Corporate Governance

It's smart business boosting women in tech in Singapore

Digital talent is in high demand but often limited in supply — there lies a remarkable opportunity to boost women in technology.
FinTech finds a home, finally - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Fintech

FinTech finds a home, finally

FinTech’s purpose is to enhanced Singapore’s hub status, created jobs, and works as an enabler of economic growth.
Network upgrade - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Network upgrade

Hello, 5G!
Retail REITs favoured on 'faster-than-expected' recovery: KGI - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Retail REITs favoured on 'faster-than-expected' recovery: KGI

REITs and Technology sectors are marked to “outperform” in an otherwise “neutral” climate.
Sea and IMDA to create 500 tech job opportunities in partnership - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Sea and IMDA to create 500 tech job opportunities in partnership

The programme will benefit 500 Singaporeans comprising 400 entry-level and 100 mid-career jobseekers.
Companies spend extra $20 bil weekly to enable work-from home arrangements, yet face higher cyber attacks, survey finds - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Companies spend extra $20 bil weekly to enable work-from home arrangements, yet face higher cyber attacks, survey finds.

IT business leaders are are also not expecting employees to be back in the workplace anytime soon.
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