Following a trip to Europe which opened his eyes to possible ways of reducing food waste, SMU alumni Nicholas Lim and Tylor Jong decided to set things in motion with their social enterprise, TreeDots.
Silver-tech is very much alive in Singapore. The SHINESeniors Project, led by researchers at the SMU-TCS iCity Lab, is one such study that is looking towards technology to make ageing-in-place a reality.
While an early start to entrepreneurship is beneficial, you don’t have to forgo your studies to make it in business — not when you have the support of a school to fuel your entrepreneurship dreams.
With the likes of Black Friday, 11.11 and 12.12, online shopping is constantly hitting record highs. But the accessibility comes with a price. Are there any safeguards at all for online consumers?
Is international interference really helping in the resolution of the Rohingya crisis? Or will international pressures on Aung San Suu Kyi and Myanmar further aggravate a highly complex and delicate situation?
Did you really read the fine print before ticking the "I AGREE" box? Even if you did, Dr Guido Noto La Diega says you'd probably need a PhD to understand all of it.
ASEAN 50 years on may look like a miracle, but the make or break factor of this peace and economic growth lies in leadership. How can ASEAN hold up against new and old challenges?
A viable and sustainable social enterprise takes more than just a great idea. To do that, entrepreneurs need to 'go to the ground'.
Social entrepreneurship pioneer, Bill Drayton, shares why millennials and companies need to become drivers of change or be prepared to be left behind.
Innovation often invites some level of messiness and creative chaos. But what does this mean for Singapore – a country whose success has been built on an efficient, rules-based system?