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Distributed Antenna System Market Projected to Reach $26.02 billion by 2030 - Exclusive Report by 360iResearch

Distributed Antenna System Market Projected to Reach $26.02 billion by 2030 - Exclusive Report by 360iResearch
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Singapore's National AI Strategy 2.0 designed to unlock huge economic potential over 5 years - Connected to India News I Singapore l UAE l UK l USA l NRI

The National AI Strategy 2.0 launched by Singapore Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong is set to unlock the country’s huge social and economic potential over the next five years.

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Cybersecurity threatscape of Asia: 2022–2023

Cybersecurity threatscape of Asia: 2022–2023
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From technology to talent: Building a strong ecosystem for the digital age in Singapore


Huawei is boosting the technology capabilities of businesses in Singapore, all while developing a talent pipeline to seize new opportunities.


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Singapore installs vending machines for contact tracing tokens

Singapore installs vending machines for contact tracing tokens
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Replacement fee of S$9 for those who have lost TraceTogether token more than once


Replacement fee of S$9 for those who have lost TraceTogether token more than once
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03 Jun 2021 07:50PM)
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SINGAPORE: Those who have lost their TraceTogether token more than once will have to pay a replacement fee of S$9 for a new device.
This was announced by Smart Nation Singapore in a Facebook post on Thursday (Jun 3).
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Members of the public can get their replacement tokens at any community centre. "For those with financial difficulties, you may approach our staff for a fee waiver," it added. 
It was previously reported that the first replacement of lost tokens will be free. Subsequent replacements will be chargeable, although Smart Nation Singapore did not say at the time what the replacement fee would be. 

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Commentary: Singapore's local attractions need to be more attractive than this


Commentary: Singapore’s local attractions need to be more attractive than this
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Commentary: Singapore’s local attractions need to be more attractive than this
We might need to go right back to the drawing board again, to create more engaging and authentic experiences, says Tracy Lee.
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02 May 2021 02:46PM)
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SINGAPORE: In 2018, 19.1 million tourists came to Singapore and spent S$27.7 billion here. 
The same year, Singaporeans went on 24.9 million international trips and spent S$34 billion overseas.
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So, when COVID-19 kept overseas visitors out and trapped us all here, depriving us of our Japan sakura fixes, Zermatt ski trips, Chatuchak shopping binges and Maldives beach vibes, Singaporeans could have been counted on to prop up our tourism industry.

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Bill restricting police use of TraceTogether data introduced in Parliament, with tougher penalties for misuse


Bill restricting police use of TraceTogether data introduced in Parliament, with tougher penalties for misuse
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Bill restricting police use of TraceTogether data introduced in Parliament, with tougher penalties for misuse
TraceTogether is a mobile app developed by the Government Technology Agency (GovTech) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MOH) (Photo: Hanidah Amin)
01 Feb 2021 02:37PM)
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SINGAPORE: The Government moved one step closer to formally restricting the use of personal contact tracing data in police investigations to serious offences, as it introduced a Bill in Parliament on Monday (Feb 1) spelling out what these offences are. 

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TraceTogether: PAP MPs say proposed legislation addresses concerns; PSP suggests data should only be used for contact tracing


TraceTogether: PAP MPs say proposed legislation addresses concerns; PSP suggests data should only be used for contact tracing
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TraceTogether: PAP MPs say proposed legislation addresses concerns; PSP suggests data should only be used for contact tracing
A user displays a TraceTogether token in Singapore on Jan 5, 2021. (Photo: AFP/Roslan Rahman)
11 Jan 2021 08:20PM)
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SINGAPORE: Members of Parliament from the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) who raised questions about the use of TraceTogether data in the House last week have welcomed the impending introduction of legislation to limit the use of the data for criminal investigations.

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