
Enterprise tech happenings – March
Find out all about a new telemedicine clinic serving SUTD, why consumers are getting frustrated from a Twilo report, how Zyxel's new AP is bringing Wi-Fi 6, a Dell report on Gen Z, the readiness of companies in Singapore to defend against cyberattacks according to Cisco, and QNAP's new 16 bay NAS.

In Pictures: Sir James Dyson inaugurates the opening of the Dyson-SUTD Innovation Studios
Sir James Dyson himself was in Singapore to officiate the opening of the Dyson-SUTD Innovation Studios, a 6,200 sq ft space lined with 3D printers, representing a S$1 million investment into STEM education.

First 6G R&D lab in S.E.A. launched by IMDA and SUTD
6G could be used in emerging technologies like holographic communications and the next generation of self-driving cars and drones.

The James Dyson Foundation invests S$3 million into STEM education in Singapore
The investment seeks to enrich 100,000 students, aged 6-25, and inspire them to be STEM problem solvers.

M1 and SUTD sign a MOU to collaborate on 5G robotics research and innovation
M1 and Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to pool their research efforts into the development of remote operations of tactile robots using 5G technology.