New Zealand prioritises ultra-fast broadband for all
When the Government’s UFB programme is fully complete, New Zealand is expected to be in the top five OECD countries for digital connectivity. This increased capacity and speed is especially useful at work, school or at home when there are multiple people online at the same time.
HKBU institute to boost local farming and sustainable living
The Sustainability Gallery which is the first agriculture learning centre in Hong Kong, also launched on the same day. Furnished with immersive multimedia such as 4D, AR, VR and motion sensing, the S Gallery has 2,500 sq. ft. of space and features four exhibition zones, introducing biological resources, organic agriculture and the concept of sustainable consumption to visitors.
New app to change how Indonesians invest in gold
This app provides a more secure alternative to physically keeping their golds at home or in safety deposit boxes. Using the app is easy and convenient and simply requires the creation of an account with an email and a password.
Malaysia’s Industry 4.0 agenda could be driven by PPPs
Creating more PPPs will not only help accelerate the development and deployment of new-age digital products and services for the public but also ensures that public companies get the support they need to fully develop their digital capabilities.
MAS’ SGD 30 million grant to enhance cybersecurity capabilities
The Monetary Authority of Singapore announced the Cybersecurity Capabilities Grant today. Worth SGD 30 million, the money will go toward strengthening the financial sector’s resilience and help develop local talent in cybersecurity.
Hong Kong’s first-ever Smart Open Data Advancement Consortium formed
The ‘Smart Open Data Advancement Consortium’ was officially launched and aims to revolutionise data-driven innovation endeavours and create tangible impact through a secure and user-friendly platform to effectively leverage open data.
Steps for the future of autonomous driving networks
Huawei released a whitepaper, “Key Scenarios of Autonomous Driving Mobile Network”. The paper identifies seven key autonomous-driving scenarios and analyses five key automation capabilities required in mobile networks. According to the company’s Executive Director of the Board, the evolution towards autonomous driving networks should be approached by scenario rather than as a single stroke.
New robot to assist the elderly in Thailand
After years of partnering with hospitals in Thailand and Japan, the company launched this iteration of Dinsow, which is a robot for elderly care service.
Philippine healthcare institution utilises cloud for new system
The system supports hospitals preparing for a near-paperless setup using integrated electronic medical records. Being a web-based system has given the institution the option of using the cloud. This helped them save and reduce capital expenses.
Darwin’s AI/ML solution for sustainably managed fisheries
Counting fish is an activity wrought with danger in Darwin Harbour. Scientists need to work around the huge amounts of water, salt water crocodiles, and sharks to do their job safely. Find out how an artificial intelligence and machine learning project made work smooth sailing for these scientists.
Contactless payments to ease commute around Sydney
It is about giving the customers another option for accessing public transport and the ability to pay as they go without ever having to wait in a queue at the station. Choice and convenience are the goals of integrating the contactless transport payments into the Opal ticketing system.
Singapore discusses AI and data’s ethical use
Singapore’s Advisory Council on the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence and Data convened for their first meeting at the end of last month. Apart from discussing the ethical use of AI and data, the Advisory Council provided suggestions on how to improve the draft model framework.