6 Apr 2020
Igniting Innovation—Robin Low of Areteon
From pets to products for people
Through open innovation, Areteon has found success in transforming emerging veterinary technologies from prototype to product.
Are you a cat or dog person? Regardless of your preference, it’s safe to say that most people have owned a pet at some point in their lives. But whether you’ve ever had a googly-eyed goldfish or a...
1 Apr 2020
The Future of Solar Energy Looks Bright
Technologies transforming photovoltaics
Improvements in perovskite technology are combining with self-cleaning and solar forecasting innovations to make photovoltaics even more attractive than before.
While the falling costs have boosted the adoption of solar energy in recent years, solar cell manufacturers are not resting on their laurels. In 2018, 100 gigawatts (GW) of solar power were added to the global power...
31 Mar 2020
Carving a Niche—An Interview with Dr Lee Chee Wee of the Aquaculture Innovation Centre
Fishing for solutions in a sea of innovation
The Aquaculture Innovation Centre is looking to support and grow the aquaculture industry in Singapore through collaboration and open innovation.
As more of the global population moves towards urban centres, land originally used for food production is rapidly being converted into urban sprawl. The city-state of Singapore, for example, uses less than...
26 Feb 2020
Nuts & Bolts—The Real Potential of Virtual and Augmented Reality
Exciting applications of VR/AR
Check out these three virtual and augmented reality TechOffers that could soon be in our workplaces and homes.
One of the first head-mounted displays to be made—named the Sword of Damocles—was a daunting contraption; the display hung in mid-air, suspended by a mechanical arm connected to the ceiling. Users had to be strapped into an uncomfortable...
13 Feb 2020
Igniting Innovation - Bernard Loke of BioLogic Technik
A big step towards open innovation
Cultivating a culture of open innovation has helped biomechanics company BioLogic Technik create useful technologies for Singapore’s rapidly ageing population
Since the beginning of the 19th century, human lifespans have practically doubled. Then, the average adult lived to a measly 40 years of age. But thanks to technological advancements in sanitation, housing...
4 Feb 2020
Nuts & Bolts—Hot Off the (3D) Printing Press
3D printing gets an upgrade
Though 3D printing has been around for a while, it’s still regarded by many as a niche technology. These three TechOffers promise to finally bring 3D printing into the mainstream.
Here’s a riddle for you: What’s almost 40 years old yet still feels as new as ever? You’d be surprised that the answer is...