Building a Circular Solar Future Through Strategic Collaboration
Accelerating solar innovation through partnerships across recycling, upcycling and performance optimisation
Accelerating solar innovation through partnerships across recycling, upcycling and performance optimisation
Discover nine practical and innovative technologies from regional IHLs that are helping industries advance sustainability and solve real-world challenges in Asia.
Institutes of higher learning (IHLs) have long been at the heart of driving innovation in the region. From nurturing the next generation of research talent to embarking on collaborations that translate research into solutions that address market needs and advance societal progress - IHLs continue to push the boundaries of innovation and technology.
Authored by Jayce Chua, Manager, Advisory & Technology at IPI Singapore
Singapore’s healthcare landscape is being reshaped by emerging technologies that are improving prevention, diagnosis, therapy, and long-term recovery.
[TechInnovation Feature] Insights from Banyan Group’s Executive Chairman on building resilient, thoughtful and future-ready businesses.
At TechInnovation 2025, entrepreneur extraordinaire Mr Ho KwonPing shares a lifetime of wisdom with Singapore’s businesses.
Singapore’s carbon tax will rise from S$25 per tonne in 2024 to between S$50 and S$80 by 2030, making early decarbonisation planning essential for cost control.
Businesses can offset up to 5% of their carbon tax using International Carbon Credits (ICCs) under the Carbon Pricing (Amendment) Act 2022.
Low-carbon technologies, such as carbon mineralisation, green concrete, and battery generators, offer practical pathways to reduce emissions and strengthen competitiveness.
[TechInnovation Feature] Multi-generational businesses are transforming through innovation to remain relevant in a rapidly changing landscape.
Legacy enterprises are modernising by rethinking longstanding practices and embedding innovation across their organisations
Adapting to external market shifts is essential for growth and long-term relevance
To stay competitive in a fast-evolving food industry, SMEs must embrace innovation. This five-step guide shows how they can do so with clarity, confidence and purpose.
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the heartbeat of Singapore’s economy—, creating jobs, and contributing about 48% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Yet behind every thriving SME lies a story of hard work, resilience, and the daily battle against business challenges.
IPI Innovation Advisor Dr Rebecca Lian highlights how Singapore’s food SMEs can effectively overcome product development and market expansion challenges by leveraging external expertise, rigorous validation and open innovation.