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Prof Michael Tanchum sees the future of industrial and agriculture production in Africa. Its growing market, a young energetic population and plentiful land and energy sources means that Asian ...
On 14 April 2025, we were delighted to have Associate Professor Stefan Johansson from University of Gothenburg for a research sharing session at the Net Gen Learners’ Terrace. Prof Johansson was here ...
The year started on a promising note, with African start-ups raising nearly US$300 million in January. However, this momentum quickly dissipated, as February saw a steep decline to just US$119 million ...
The recent move by Nigeria to waive tariffs on 90% of African goods entering the country has delivered a huge boost for the continent’s single market ambition. As Africa's most populous country, ...
Scientists from NTU Singapore and Swedish technology company PureFize Technologies have developed a compact chip that emits ultraviolet (UV) light for disinfection. Unlike conventional mercury lamps, ...
The 2024 Social Science & Humanities Research Thematic Grant (SSHR-TG) is the first major initiative launched in 2016 by the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), aimed at boosting social science ...
A demonstration of how EcoLoc is used. Credit: PureFize Technologies. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) scientists from LUMINOUS! Center of Excellence for Semiconductor ...
As the hustings kick off for the general election, the opposition WP has sent some of its strongest new candidates to Punggol and Tampines GRCs. Dr Felix Tan, an independent political observer, said ...
Morocco has launched an international tender for the operation of a newly built shipyard at the Port of Casablanca, presenting a potential business opportunity for Asian players. The 52-acre facility ...
Congratulations to our Civil Engineering Year 2 students clinching two awards at the Universiti Malaya Civil Engineering Competition (UMCvEC) 2025 held in Kuala Lumpur! UMCvEC 2025: EnviroBowl ...
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