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Singapore Investment News - Sep 2004 |
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Seagate & Singapore: Sharing the drive to succeed Seagate's hope in cracking the burgeoning consumer electronics market lies in one of its smallest products yet - the ST1 Series of 1-inch disc drives - which was entirely conceived in Singapore, from design to manufacture. More...
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Test-Bedding Gets A Boost: New innovations get on fast track to commercialisation with EXCITE@one-north Innovative technopreneurs and enterprises may soon find it easier to get their inventions off the ground, thanks to EXCITE@one-north, a new programme that supports and promotes test-bedding and commercialisation. More...
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Small Wonders: Tapping on the huge potential of nanotechnology Nanotechnology is widely regarded as the next big wave in science, and Singapore is poised to ride it to new heights. More...
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- Singapore is second best capital market in Asia
According to US-based Milken Institute's recently released Capital Access Index 2004 , Singapore is the No. 2 capital market in Asia, after Hong Kong. The renowned thinktank's study also ranked the Republic fourth in the global arena for its financial markets' efficiency in providing capital to entrepreneurs. More...
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- World Cyber Games comes to town
Singapore is set to host the increasingly popular World Cyber Games (WCG) Grand Finals 2005, edging out other international cities like Taipei, Milan and Hanover in its bid to hold the event. More...
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- Philips Innovation Campus to employ more
Dutch electronics group, Royal Philips Electronics, is expanding its manpower capabilities at Philips Innovation Campus (PIC), its Singapore product development centre. The facility is Philips' largest outside Netherlands, and boasts a staff strength of about 1,000 design and development engineers. More...
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- Fujitsu pumps in a further $47m
Leading Japanese IT services company, Fujitsu Asia will be spending an additional $47 million to further expand its Singapore operations, especially in high-growth areas like system integration, infrastructure management and outsourcing. More...
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- Novartis invests $310m in pharmaceutical plant
Novartis Pharma AG has invested $310 million in a pharmaceutical plant that will help Singapore's push to be a centre for high-value pharmaceuticals. The Swiss pharmaceutical giant is the world's fifth-largest seller of prescription drugs, with sales of US$25 billion last year. More...
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- Crown Vision Systems establishes bioscience incubator at Nanyang Polytechnic
Crown Vision Systems (Singapore), a subsidiary of leading British biotech specialists Crown Bio Systems, has set up the CVS Bioscience Incubator for Toxic Hazards at the Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP). More...
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- Solomon Systech opens technical development centre
Hong Kong-listed Solomon Systech - a leading designer of flat panel integrated circuit (IC) displays - has set up a technical development centre in Singapore. Located at Nanyang Polytechnic, the company plans to spend US$4 million to US$5 million every year for the next two years on design and development activity in Singapore. More...
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- ASM International sets up $50m wafer processing equipment plant
Dutch semiconductor equipment supplier ASM International (Asmi) has invested $50 million in a wafer processing equipment plant in Singapore. Consisting of two buildings with 180,000 square feet of clean room facilities, the move is part of Asmi's strategy to strengthen its foothold in Asia. More...
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- No stone unturned
CTS Corporation's new Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) facility in Singapore will be used as another growth initiative to the Asian region, one of the company's strongest growing segments. More...
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- The international marketplace for enterprise, innovation and technology
Whether the need is for expansion into new markets; accessing funding; searching for investment and test-bedding opportunities; pushing for the commercialisation of technologies; or to increase knowledge and expertise in different new and emerging areas, GES 2004 promises a week long of opportunities to do just that. More...
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- Reaching out
With its revolutionary, compact and highly efficient mobile antennae technology, THISS Technologies is gearing up to become a major force in the satellite communications industry. More...
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