Heard of blu? It currently has one of the largest parcel terminal networks in Singapore and is the brainchild of SMU alumnus Prashant Dadlani. Find out how he is revolutionising retail logistics in Singapore one parcel at a time.
Asia isn't quite the hottest home to innovations these days—and it seems that culture might be related to this, says SMU Assoc Prof Roy Chua.
Creators are taking to crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter to help turn their ideas into a real business. But are crowds really better than traditional funding bodies at identifying what is truly innovative?
Recent BAcc graduate Peng Bojie created not one but two business start-ups while at the SMU School of Accountancy. His source of inspiration? Computer chargers which just didn't last...
The only thing connecting or disconnecting demand and supply is information (or lack thereof). SMU alumna, Siddika Jaffer's 'Halal Dining Club' aims to be the bridge for Halal establishments across the globe.
Can Singapore claim back its top 10 most entrepreneurial countries ranking and become the Silicon Valley of Asia? We put the question to SMU Prof Arcot Desai Narasimhalu.
Have you met Bus Uncle yet? SMU alumnus Abhilash Murthy shares more about this truly Singaporean chatbot innovation.
Two SMU business alumni are taking India by storm with their appetite for disruption. Kaushal Dugar of Teabox and Raghav Somani of Headphone Zone – two names you'd want to keep your eyes on in the start-up world.
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?
When it comes to innovative social solutions, SMU School of Information Systems undergraduates are right on top of it. Here's what they are doing for the visually impaired and dementia patients.