| | | | | Why Singapore is one of the world’s top Smart Cities
| Medicine-dispensing robots, police patrol drones, driverless cars, and weather sensing lamp posts – these are some of the features of the world’s top smart city. The global smart city market will triple in size from S$1311 billion in 2017 to S$3706 billion in 2024, creating immense market demand for tech-enabled solutions across industries. How does an aspiring economy create a tech-ready ethos and build a smart city from scratch? What enables synergy, scalability and speed for Singapore? Learn how Singapore’s strides in this space sets it apart and what it takes to be truly smart in an age of technological disruption. | | | | | Greening the cloud: Microsoft’s clean energy push in Singapore The extra cooling needed for data centres in Singapore’s humidity means that a typical 20-megawatt data centre can use the same amount of power of 60,000 households. Find out how the tech giant’s first-ever clean energy deal in Asia with local solar energy veteran Sunseap will help it balance sustainability with profitability. | Read more |
| | Powered by the sun: Singapore companies farm energy from the sky Brewing beer, running data centres, powering global operations and even accessing solar energy for residential use without roof space – these are just some of the many possibilities of solar power in Singapore. Understand why companies like Facebook, 3M and REC see sunny days ahead for Southeast Asia’s booming solar industry.
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