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Firms to add $18.4b in value, 22,200 skilled jobs with Enterprise Singapore help last year
Enterprise Singapore also helped 23,500 enterprises to upgrade, digitalise and achieve business continuity amid the pandemic.PHOTO: ST FILE
PublishedFeb 5, 2021, 11:30 am SGT
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Efforts set to create $18.4b in value added, over 22,000 PMET jobs
Mr Jackson Aw, founder of Mighty Jaxx which sells technology-enabled collectibles such as the XXRAY Plus Oscar the Grouch figurine that he is holding, tapped Enterprise Singapore s support to boost the firm s branding and marketing to reach more multinational companies. It aims to expand in Los Angeles and China, and hire 100 more staff here.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
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R for Repair exhibition features toothy seashell and storytelling clock radio
Ten designers have created new pieces from broken objects, including a clock radio that tells stories and a seashell that has been given an eerily realistic tongue and teeth, for the R for Repair exhibition in Singapore.
Curator Hans Tan chose a selection of designers for the project, which was commissioned by the DesignSingapore Council and aims to show how repairing discarded items can help us change how we think about waste. Being a designer-maker in Singapore where natural resources are scarce and craft fabrication practices hard to come by, the use of waste and found objects has been a common thread in my own works, said Tan, who teaches sustainability and design at the National University of Singapore.
Sunday, 03 Jan 2021 08:22 AM MYT
Nervotec founder Jonathan Lau with his firm’s Awareness mobile application, which can measure a user’s heart rate and oxygen saturation with just a front-facing camera. TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, Jan 3 Hold your phone to your face for about a minute and it would be able to tell your heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiration rate and stress level with medical grade accuracy.
That is what Singapore health startup Nervotec is promising with its application, which detects a user’s vital signs by studying the way light reflects off a user’s face changes as blood flows through the capillaries under the skin.
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January 2, 2021, 7:33 pm
In less than 18 hours left to own Global Warning, The art collectable by the mighty Kerby Rosanes who’s known for his love for nature and his signature black and white art. The ice is getting thinner and the lonely polar bear is left to fend for himself. Standing 8″ tall, this thought-provoking piece Might Jaxx first collaboration with artist Kerby Rosanes. Made from polystone, the layers of the piece are achieved through a double casting method whereby the opaque skull and bear are cast within the ice. , Mighty Jaxx has begun the transition from From 2D illustration to 3D art collectable.