IPI's Top 10 TechOffers of 2018
Never too late to innovate
Check out some of the hottest innovations on IPI's Online Marketplace in 2018
Never too late to innovate
Check out some of the hottest innovations on IPI's Online Marketplace in 2018
A deep dive into aquaculture technology
Advanced water management systems, diagnostic kits and high-tech floating platforms are now available to the modern-day fish farmer.
The world’s oceans are a vast source of food for humanity. However, to meet burgeoning consumer demand while limiting the damage to natural ecosystems, aquaculture is becoming a necessary element of the seafood supply chain.
Ingredients for the future of food
Consumers are demanding healthier food and becoming more aware of food waste. Food technology companies are innovating to rise to these challenges.
Producing food in urban centres
As sensor technology and genetic tools converge, even cities now become hubs of agricultural activity.
With rapid population growth, increasing urbanisation and a shrinking rural labour force, food production methods need to be modernised if society is to feed 9.7 billion mouths by 2050.
How supply chains are benefitting from innovation
The weakest link in a supply chain could cost companies dearly. Here are three TechOffers making logistics more tractable and efficient.
A whiff of success through open innovation
Understanding your core competency and aligning your goals with collaborators are key to open innovation, says Grace Chew, CEO of Hydroemission.
More than just a buzzword, sustainability is now becoming a key differentiator for companies. By taking into account the environmental impact of the products and services they offer, enterprises can appeal to a wider consumer base that is increasingly aware of the consequences of human activity on the natural environment.
Spicing up the F&B industry with technology
If you thought whipping up a good meal was just about putting food over a fire, think again. Blockchain, AI and 3D printing are some of the latest trends in food innovation.
Beating disruption at TechInnovation 2018
Whether you are a business owner looking to stay ahead of the curve of an inventor with the next big thing, meet your match at TechInnovation 2018
Know which IP strategy works for you
Ideas and inventions can have immense commercial value, but not all intellectual property (IP) are alike. Find out which type of IP is most suitable for you.
How a local SME is still going strong after 45 years
Focus on building creative, capable and adaptable teams to reap the benefits of open innovation, says Phyllis Ong of Armstong Industrial Corporation Limited.
Imagination and ambition put the first man, Neil Armstrong, on the moon. Singapore-based Armstrong Industrial Corporation Limited (Armstrong Industrial) was founded in 1974 with similar gumption, albeit in the domain of precision engineering.