robotics

The rise of the machines has IT decision-makers stumped: Study
Investment in intelligent business systems and automation is well underway across the globe, but IT decision-makers are finding it difficult to assess the full extent of the risks, challenges and threats they pose, according to a study.
It’s clean-up time in Singapore’s SME sector … with robots!
IDA announces a Robot-as-a-Service pilot to address the SME manpower crunch.
Singapore Budget 2016: Tech and startup goodies
Singapore’s national budget for 2016 had a slew of programmes and initiatives aimed at boosting technology adoption and supporting startups.
Of AI and the human touch: EmTech Asia Day One
Despite our SF tales, the conquest of the AI overlords is not imminent, and humans will remain part of the equation for a long time, writes Benjamin Cher.
Universal Robots in showcase project with Singapore partner
Universal Robots embarking on project with Singapore-based distributor Skymech to develop industrial robot applications that will showcase the ways in which SMEs can benefit from automation.
Digital immortality: How to create an eternal copy of yourself
The singularity will arrive when the digital world becomes larger and more important than the physical world, and it’s already getting there, writes Serguei Beloussov.
Are today’s youth Digital Da Vincis of the future?
Today’s digital natives may be empowered by technology, but they are disempowered in several ways too, writes Winnie Lee.
Disruption imminent: Making the connection, Part 2
Companies need to make data a part of their long-term strategy now to avoid pitfalls and disruptions in the future.
Third IDA Labs launched, to develop next-gen tech tinkers and thinkers
The IDA, in partnership with the National Library Board, has launched its third IDA Labs facility, part of a programme to develop the next generation of technology talent.  
The next industrial revolution is going to hurt us bad
With increased robotics, there will be significantly less requirement for labour. The countries that are dependent on traditional manufacturing as a driver of the economy – like Malaysia – are going to be hurt badly, write Anwar Jumabhoy & Srikrishna Vadrevu.
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