
Inflatable body suit and RNA platform among the hopeful seeking support from NUS innovation programme
The programme run by NUS enterprise has seen 418 participants and helped to create 149 start-ups that had gone on to raise over S$40 million in external investments collectively.

Enterprise Tech Happenings: November 2022
Vertiv launches data centre testbed and UPS, plus research on bridging the digitisation gap and data privacy, Dell's new servers, and a Cloud-based solution make our Enterprise Tech Happenings this month.

StarHub and NUS partner to enhance smart campus initiative with 5G
This includes deploying Singapore's first 100% solar-powered campus Wi-Fi through StarHub 5G, and many other smart, sustainable initiatives.

Local students takes international top spot in James Dyson Award for glaucoma screening eye pressure sensor
The student inventor team created a wearable biomedical device for pain-free, low-cost, in-home intra-ocular pressure (IOP) testing, which won over thousands of other entries.

NUS researchers create artificial skin to help robots feel
New research by NUS scientists may bring the world of human-like robots into real life sooner than we expect, and it might be powered by Intel inside.

NUS teams with IBM to promote and develop quantum computing skills in Singapore
The goal of the project is to eventually translate quantum research into commercial products.

NUS researchers have created a new material for soft, flexible origami robots
This material could allow these robots to be sent into disaster zones for search and rescue missions.

NUS team gets top accolades for Deep Learning AI project
Why is AI, machine learning and deep learning any important to us? We find out through NUS researchers who developed a deep learning AI software that garnered high accolades.

Singapore’s nanosatellite SpooQy-1 is in orbit now to test ultra-secure quantum communication technology
Singapore’s nanosatellite SpooQy-1 is in orbit now to test ultra-secure quantum communication technology.

NUS launches the new National Cybersecurity R&D Laboratory to the tune of S$8.4 million
The National University of Singapore has launched the new National Cybersecurity R&D Laboratory (NCL) to the tune of S$8.4 million. Read on for more details about this national shared infrastructure that will provide a common platform for cybersecurity research and education.