Things to do, watch, listen this week: 25 to 31 Jan
Things to do, watch, listen this week: 25 to 31 Jan PUBLISHED ON 27/01/2021 12:00 am By Vondra Tay
If you are looking to spend time with family and friends this week, consider bonding over arts and culture events. Visit an unusual drive-through exhibition that features captivating art installations, catch a theatre performance that explores climate change, or check out art shows happening as part of Singapore Art Week. Read on for our top picks of arts and culture activities to enjoy this week.
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Don’t miss Asia’s first drive-through exhibition, which can be experienced by electric car or on foot. The exhibition, held at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre car park until 28 Mar, is organised by the centre, in collaboration with local creative technology studio The MeshMinds Foundation. The exhibition features
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PublishedJan 25, 2021, 4:00 am SGT
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Thu 24th December 2020 | 12:00 PM
SINGAPORE, Dec. 24 (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 24th Dec, 2020 ) :Singapore Economic Development board announced on Thursday that the country s manufacturing output increased 17.9 percent year on year in November, compared to a revised 0.8 percent decline in October.
Excluding biomedical manufacturing, the output grew 14 percent in Novemberfrom a year ago.
On a seasonally adjusted month-on-month basis, Singapore s manufacturing output increased 7.2 percent in November. Excluding biomedical manufacturing, the output grew six percent.
As for the performance of different clusters, the electronics cluster s output surged 34.
9 percent year on year in November, compared to a revised 1.1 percent decrease in October.
The biomedical manufacturing cluster saw its output surge 40.6 percent in November, compared to a revised 10.7 percent increase in October. In a breakdown, pharmaceutical output jumped 50.8 percent, and medical technology outpu
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SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:ZM) today announced that it will expand its presence in Singapore by opening a new Research and Development Center, where it will hire hundreds of key engineering headcount. Zoom will also expand its co-located data center in the country. This commitment represents a growing strategic investment in the country, where Zoom has already had a presence for 2 years.
This expansion into Singapore will supplement Zoom s existing R&D centers in the US, India, and China, and support Zoom s engineering leadership, which is based at its San Jose, California headquarters. Zoom selected Singapore for its exceptional engineering talent. The company has already begun recruiting engineers in the area and looks forward to selecting office space as pandemic-related remote work subsides.