April 06, 2021
Star Awards 2021 will be a 6½-hour-long show, aired from Changi Airport Terminal 4 and Jewel Changi Airport on April 18.
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SINGAPORE - This year s Star Awards will be held at Changi Airport, with celebrities putting their best foot forward on a new runway.
Star Awards 2021 will be a 6½-hour-long show, aired from Changi Airport Terminal 4 (T4) and Jewel Changi Airport on April 18.
It is organised by Mediacorp, which is teaming up for the first time with Changi Airport Group, Jewel Changi Airport and Singapore Airlines (SIA) to present the awards show. It was cancelled last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Heading down Nicoll Highway past the unmistakable Esplanade, not many might know that behind this unique ‘wave-shaped building’ is actually a 5-star hotel hotel, top-end commercial space and ultra-luxury residence – all intertwined into a singular elite lifestyle hub.
Home to the world’s first beer-infusion lab and a host of other dining curiosities, you’ll find this area to be worth an entire Sunday’s exploration (and more).
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SINGAPORE - A biomedical start-up that uses artificial intelligence to improve the accuracy of antibody drug discovery. A robotics start-up that developed a solution allowing non-technical users to programme robots easily.
These tech firms numbered among the winners of the third annual Singapore Digital Techblazer Awards on Wednesday (Jan 27).
The awards recognise Singapore s best in tech innovation, and are jointly organised by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and SGTech.
This year s awards drew more than 400 submissions across the Most Promising Innovation, Best Adoption, and Student Techblazer categories, up from 304 last year.
From these, seven companies and four student projects emerged as the winners.
Union members stressed by the pandemic and job situation can soon receive psychological help to deal with the challenges.
The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) will be offering one-to-one counselling services to lower-income union members as well as those whose incomes have been significantly reduced. Experiencing sudden or great distress due to work-related circumstances may take a tremendous toll on workers mental well-being, NTUC said yesterday. This is especially so for those who have heavy personal responsibilities, such as caregivers, as well as those who have young and/or elderly dependants.
NTUC, which is partnering psychological centre Mind Culture in the programme, said more details will be made known in March.