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Students from universities and polytechnics in Singapore can test their business analytics skills in an upcoming competition which will reward winning teams with hefty cash prizes. The Huawei-NUS Innovation Challenge is jointly organised by the National University of Singapore Business Analytics Centre (NUS BAC) and leading global information and communications technology (ICT) provider Huawei International,…
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They met at the National University of Singapore as members of its entrepreneurship society and two years later, the trio is on the verge of a tech breakthrough. Friends, Ryan Siah (24), Chik Cheng Jie (26) and Chen Pinzhang (26) bonded through their love of gaming and are the co-founders of homegrown start-up WRAEK. Today,…
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The National University of Singapore (NUS) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Amazon Web Services (AWS) for a collaboration to boost the development of quantum communication and computing technologies, and explore potential industry applications of quantum capabilities. Quantum computing has the potential to solve computational problems that are beyond the reach of classical computers…
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Singapore, 7 December, 2020 –In an initiative to advance healthcare services with artificial intelligence, SAS, a leader in analytics, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) jointly staged a one-day Workshop and Hackathon, as part of the Healthcare AI Expo 2020 organised by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and National University Health System (NUHS). The in-person and online…
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Many smartphone applications, such as speech-to-text program and Google Assistant, are powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI). Companies also use AI to improve marketing strategies, recommend products and services to users, or even generate predictions about possible health risks for patients.
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SINGAPORE – September 29, 2020 – HackerOne, the world’s trusted hacker-powered security platform, has announced the successful conclusion of the inaugural Inter-University (InterUni) Bug Bounty Challenge, jointly organised by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Singapore Management University (SMU) in partnership with HackerOne. Bug bounty programmes incentivise ethical hackers to look for software vulnerabilities or ‘bugs’…
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A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has developed a smartphone-powered suit capable of providing athletes with physiological data such as their posture, running gait and body temperature while they are out on the field.

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