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A*STAR EXPLAINS: THE FUTURE OF AI IN SINGAPORE A*STAR Explains: The future of AI in Singapore. Alan Turing predicted that by 2000, machines would be so intelligent that humans would have less than a 70 per cent chance of telling AI apart from a human. Today’s AI still can’t quite achieve this, but it has certainly become an integral part of our everyday lives. HOW IS DESIGN-THINKING RESHAPING SINGAPORE? From hospitals to housing, good design makes government better. It saves lives, cuts costs, and boosts social welfare. GovInsider caught up with Jeffrey Ho – Executive Director of the DesignSingapore Council, part of the Ministry of Communication and Information – to find out how design-thinking has been used in Singapore. 1. Law andOrder.
HOW SINGAPORE MANAGED ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AS COVID-19 HIT How Singapore managed essential supplies as Covid-19 hit. The Ministry of Trade and Industry’s Digitalisation Director, Kuhan Harichandra, shares more. Covid-19 sent shockwaves through global supply chains, leading to shortages of raw materials and medical equipment worldwide. Against this backdrop, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and HOW WE BUILT IT... MALAYSIA'S COMPLAINTS APP Every city in Malaysia will soon be using a new app to respond to citizens’ complaints and track the quality of services across agencies. The app called Cakna lets HOW CAN THAILAND SECURE ITS SMART CITIES? The kingdom already boasts three smart cities – Phuket, Sriracha and Bangkok – with the capital ranking 75th out of 102 smart cities worldwide. And smart expansion forms a core pillar of the government’s ‘Thailand 4.0’ initiative in which the country aims to achieve 100 smart cities by 2022. To fit these ambitious goals, afresh
HOW CAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IMPROVE EFFICIENCY How can Artificial Intelligence improve efficiency? Research report shows where it will have the biggest impact. Robotics and machine learning can improve cost savings and make processes more efficient with data, according a report by Cognizant. Finance and accounting have the most potential for impact, according to senior businessleaders
HOW FINLAND DESIGNED ITS SCHOOLS AROUND WELL-BEING Well-being comes first. Finland’s education system is designed to put children’s overall well-being first. Within this, mental health is a key focus. “We need to make sure that people as a whole develop, and they are well and happy,” says Korpi. “Especially in the early years, this prerequisite of learning has to be there beforewe go
SHIRIN HAMID, PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR & CIO, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT Our team has achieved a lot in modernising ADB’s IT systems and infrastructure in the past four years. In 2020, we will manage close to 35 IT projects. Among these projects, three are extremely complex and need to be closely monitored: (i) delivery of a modern, user-friendly platform for loan, grant, and technical assistancedisbursement that
GOVINSIDER | PUBLIC SECTOR INNOVATION ACROSS ASIA PACIFICCOVID-19FUTURE OF WORKCLIMATECYBERCONNECTEDDIGITAL Reimagining cities in light of climate change and ageing. GovInsider looks at how cities across the world are reinventing urban planning. 31 May 2021 Smart Gov. NURTURING THE FUTURE OF INNOVATION: STARTUPS Nurturing the future of innovation: startups. “Innovation is never a singular event – it is a process of discovery, engineering and transformation,” says Leo Jiang, Chief Digital Officer of Huawei Cloud & AI Business Group, Asia Pacific Region. Covid-19 has shattered years of economic and social norms, and countries will need toinnovate
A*STAR EXPLAINS: THE FUTURE OF AI IN SINGAPORE A*STAR Explains: The future of AI in Singapore. Alan Turing predicted that by 2000, machines would be so intelligent that humans would have less than a 70 per cent chance of telling AI apart from a human. Today’s AI still can’t quite achieve this, but it has certainly become an integral part of our everyday lives. HOW IS DESIGN-THINKING RESHAPING SINGAPORE? From hospitals to housing, good design makes government better. It saves lives, cuts costs, and boosts social welfare. GovInsider caught up with Jeffrey Ho – Executive Director of the DesignSingapore Council, part of the Ministry of Communication and Information – to find out how design-thinking has been used in Singapore. 1. Law andOrder.
HOW SINGAPORE MANAGED ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AS COVID-19 HIT How Singapore managed essential supplies as Covid-19 hit. The Ministry of Trade and Industry’s Digitalisation Director, Kuhan Harichandra, shares more. Covid-19 sent shockwaves through global supply chains, leading to shortages of raw materials and medical equipment worldwide. Against this backdrop, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and HOW WE BUILT IT... MALAYSIA'S COMPLAINTS APP Every city in Malaysia will soon be using a new app to respond to citizens’ complaints and track the quality of services across agencies. The app called Cakna lets HOW CAN THAILAND SECURE ITS SMART CITIES? The kingdom already boasts three smart cities – Phuket, Sriracha and Bangkok – with the capital ranking 75th out of 102 smart cities worldwide. And smart expansion forms a core pillar of the government’s ‘Thailand 4.0’ initiative in which the country aims to achieve 100 smart cities by 2022. To fit these ambitious goals, afresh
HOW CAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IMPROVE EFFICIENCY How can Artificial Intelligence improve efficiency? Research report shows where it will have the biggest impact. Robotics and machine learning can improve cost savings and make processes more efficient with data, according a report by Cognizant. Finance and accounting have the most potential for impact, according to senior businessleaders
HOW FINLAND DESIGNED ITS SCHOOLS AROUND WELL-BEING Well-being comes first. Finland’s education system is designed to put children’s overall well-being first. Within this, mental health is a key focus. “We need to make sure that people as a whole develop, and they are well and happy,” says Korpi. “Especially in the early years, this prerequisite of learning has to be there beforewe go
SHIRIN HAMID, PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR & CIO, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT Our team has achieved a lot in modernising ADB’s IT systems and infrastructure in the past four years. In 2020, we will manage close to 35 IT projects. Among these projects, three are extremely complex and need to be closely monitored: (i) delivery of a modern, user-friendly platform for loan, grant, and technical assistancedisbursement that
THREE WAYS THAT GOVERNMENTS ARE ENGAGING CITIZENS GovInsider has gathered together three ways that governments can work with civil society, and ensure that people feel that their views matter to the bodies that serve them. 1. Using social media for social change. India has launched a dedicated social network to let citizens and businesses propose ideas to government. FOUR THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT RULES AS CODE 1. What it is. Rules as Code is an approach to create and publish regulations, legislation and policies as machine and human readable. “The long term vision from my perspective is that all legislation is coded and is owned by the appropriate organisations and governments,” says Nadia Webster from the New Zealand Government. HOW SINGAPORE MANAGED ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AS COVID-19 HIT How Singapore managed essential supplies as Covid-19 hit. The Ministry of Trade and Industry’s Digitalisation Director, Kuhan Harichandra, shares more. Covid-19 sent shockwaves through global supply chains, leading to shortages of raw materials and medical equipment worldwide. Against this backdrop, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and ISRAEL REPURPOSES CANCER DRUG TO TREAT COVID-19 A team at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in Ichilov Hospital initially made it to treat cancer, but has repurposed it for the coronavirus with promising results. The new drug aims to suppress an overreaction in the immune system, which is one of the main causes of death in Covid-19 patients, explained lead researcher Professor NadirArber.
FOUR WAYS TO IMPROVE RURAL EDUCATION Here are four innovative ways through which governments around the world are improving access to and quality of education for children in rural areas. 1. The ‘school vs. supporting family’ dilemma. Across the world, the first step to improving students’ education is to physically get them to school in the first place. SIX WAYS GOVERNMENTS ARE WORKING WITH STARTUPS We’ve rounded up a few examples below of how Singapore, Israel, Australia, Thailand and Japan are working to boost their startup ecosystem. 1. Caffeine-fuelled networking sessions. In Japan, the government is forging a network of startups over a cup of joe. The city of Fukuoka has introduced a startup cafe initiative, where cafeshost regular
THREE BIG TRENDS FOR THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC SAFETY DXC Technology has identified three big trends for the future of public safety. Here are case studies from across Asia and the world of how public safety agencies are going through digital transformation; using artificial intelligence; and enabling cyber analytics. 1. Digital transformation. The Singapore Police Force (SPF) has set up adigital
HOW TO DISRUPT INERTIA IN GOVERNMENT Lose the sponsor, and they lose their momentum. Rebuilding that momentum takes time and energy. Political support is impermanent, changing the game head-on is exhausting and nearly impossible. Fortunately, there are three other ways to harness inertia. Change the players, change the rules and change the scoring system. SHENZHEN’S 'MASLOW MODEL' FOR SMART CITIES Maslow Model for Smart Cities. Speaking at the Shenzhen Smart City Forum, Guo elaborated on the four layers in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs for Smart Cities. The original model stated that people are motivated to achieve certain needs and some take precedence over others. In the same way, building a smart city requires certainfoundations.
HOW JAPAN IS PREDICTING TSUNAMIS Japanese tech company Fujitsu is trialling artificial intelligence in Kawasaki to predict tsunamis and help local governments shape disaster response plans. The initiative is a public-private collaboration with the local government and academic institutions. Given how quickly tsunamis move, time is of the essence for evacuation efforts. GOVINSIDER | PUBLIC SECTOR INNOVATION ACROSS ASIA PACIFICCOVID-19FUTURE OF WORKCLIMATECYBERCONNECTEDDIGITAL Reimagining cities in light of climate change and ageing. GovInsider looks at how cities across the world are reinventing urban planning. 31 May 2021 Smart Gov. NURTURING THE FUTURE OF INNOVATION: STARTUPS Nurturing the future of innovation: startups. “Innovation is never a singular event – it is a process of discovery, engineering and transformation,” says Leo Jiang, Chief Digital Officer of Huawei Cloud & AI Business Group, Asia Pacific Region. Covid-19 has shattered years of economic and social norms, and countries will need toinnovate
A*STAR EXPLAINS: THE FUTURE OF AI IN SINGAPORE A*STAR Explains: The future of AI in Singapore. Alan Turing predicted that by 2000, machines would be so intelligent that humans would have less than a 70 per cent chance of telling AI apart from a human. Today’s AI still can’t quite achieve this, but it has certainly become an integral part of our everyday lives. HOW IS DESIGN-THINKING RESHAPING SINGAPORE? From hospitals to housing, good design makes government better. It saves lives, cuts costs, and boosts social welfare. GovInsider caught up with Jeffrey Ho – Executive Director of the DesignSingapore Council, part of the Ministry of Communication and Information – to find out how design-thinking has been used in Singapore. 1. Law andOrder.
HOW SINGAPORE MANAGED ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AS COVID-19 HIT How Singapore managed essential supplies as Covid-19 hit. The Ministry of Trade and Industry’s Digitalisation Director, Kuhan Harichandra, shares more. Covid-19 sent shockwaves through global supply chains, leading to shortages of raw materials and medical equipment worldwide. Against this backdrop, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and HOW WE BUILT IT... MALAYSIA'S COMPLAINTS APP Every city in Malaysia will soon be using a new app to respond to citizens’ complaints and track the quality of services across agencies. The app called Cakna lets HOW CAN THAILAND SECURE ITS SMART CITIES? The kingdom already boasts three smart cities – Phuket, Sriracha and Bangkok – with the capital ranking 75th out of 102 smart cities worldwide. And smart expansion forms a core pillar of the government’s ‘Thailand 4.0’ initiative in which the country aims to achieve 100 smart cities by 2022. To fit these ambitious goals, afresh
HOW CAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IMPROVE EFFICIENCY How can Artificial Intelligence improve efficiency? Research report shows where it will have the biggest impact. Robotics and machine learning can improve cost savings and make processes more efficient with data, according a report by Cognizant. Finance and accounting have the most potential for impact, according to senior businessleaders
HOW FINLAND DESIGNED ITS SCHOOLS AROUND WELL-BEING Well-being comes first. Finland’s education system is designed to put children’s overall well-being first. Within this, mental health is a key focus. “We need to make sure that people as a whole develop, and they are well and happy,” says Korpi. “Especially in the early years, this prerequisite of learning has to be there beforewe go
SHIRIN HAMID, PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR & CIO, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT Our team has achieved a lot in modernising ADB’s IT systems and infrastructure in the past four years. In 2020, we will manage close to 35 IT projects. Among these projects, three are extremely complex and need to be closely monitored: (i) delivery of a modern, user-friendly platform for loan, grant, and technical assistancedisbursement that
GOVINSIDER | PUBLIC SECTOR INNOVATION ACROSS ASIA PACIFICCOVID-19FUTURE OF WORKCLIMATECYBERCONNECTEDDIGITAL Reimagining cities in light of climate change and ageing. GovInsider looks at how cities across the world are reinventing urban planning. 31 May 2021 Smart Gov. NURTURING THE FUTURE OF INNOVATION: STARTUPS Nurturing the future of innovation: startups. “Innovation is never a singular event – it is a process of discovery, engineering and transformation,” says Leo Jiang, Chief Digital Officer of Huawei Cloud & AI Business Group, Asia Pacific Region. Covid-19 has shattered years of economic and social norms, and countries will need toinnovate
A*STAR EXPLAINS: THE FUTURE OF AI IN SINGAPORE A*STAR Explains: The future of AI in Singapore. Alan Turing predicted that by 2000, machines would be so intelligent that humans would have less than a 70 per cent chance of telling AI apart from a human. Today’s AI still can’t quite achieve this, but it has certainly become an integral part of our everyday lives. HOW IS DESIGN-THINKING RESHAPING SINGAPORE? From hospitals to housing, good design makes government better. It saves lives, cuts costs, and boosts social welfare. GovInsider caught up with Jeffrey Ho – Executive Director of the DesignSingapore Council, part of the Ministry of Communication and Information – to find out how design-thinking has been used in Singapore. 1. Law andOrder.
HOW SINGAPORE MANAGED ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AS COVID-19 HIT How Singapore managed essential supplies as Covid-19 hit. The Ministry of Trade and Industry’s Digitalisation Director, Kuhan Harichandra, shares more. Covid-19 sent shockwaves through global supply chains, leading to shortages of raw materials and medical equipment worldwide. Against this backdrop, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and HOW WE BUILT IT... MALAYSIA'S COMPLAINTS APP Every city in Malaysia will soon be using a new app to respond to citizens’ complaints and track the quality of services across agencies. The app called Cakna lets HOW CAN THAILAND SECURE ITS SMART CITIES? The kingdom already boasts three smart cities – Phuket, Sriracha and Bangkok – with the capital ranking 75th out of 102 smart cities worldwide. And smart expansion forms a core pillar of the government’s ‘Thailand 4.0’ initiative in which the country aims to achieve 100 smart cities by 2022. To fit these ambitious goals, afresh
HOW CAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IMPROVE EFFICIENCY How can Artificial Intelligence improve efficiency? Research report shows where it will have the biggest impact. Robotics and machine learning can improve cost savings and make processes more efficient with data, according a report by Cognizant. Finance and accounting have the most potential for impact, according to senior businessleaders
HOW FINLAND DESIGNED ITS SCHOOLS AROUND WELL-BEING Well-being comes first. Finland’s education system is designed to put children’s overall well-being first. Within this, mental health is a key focus. “We need to make sure that people as a whole develop, and they are well and happy,” says Korpi. “Especially in the early years, this prerequisite of learning has to be there beforewe go
SHIRIN HAMID, PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR & CIO, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT Our team has achieved a lot in modernising ADB’s IT systems and infrastructure in the past four years. In 2020, we will manage close to 35 IT projects. Among these projects, three are extremely complex and need to be closely monitored: (i) delivery of a modern, user-friendly platform for loan, grant, and technical assistancedisbursement that
THREE WAYS THAT GOVERNMENTS ARE ENGAGING CITIZENS GovInsider has gathered together three ways that governments can work with civil society, and ensure that people feel that their views matter to the bodies that serve them. 1. Using social media for social change. India has launched a dedicated social network to let citizens and businesses propose ideas to government. FOUR THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT RULES AS CODE 1. What it is. Rules as Code is an approach to create and publish regulations, legislation and policies as machine and human readable. “The long term vision from my perspective is that all legislation is coded and is owned by the appropriate organisations and governments,” says Nadia Webster from the New Zealand Government. HOW SINGAPORE MANAGED ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AS COVID-19 HIT How Singapore managed essential supplies as Covid-19 hit. The Ministry of Trade and Industry’s Digitalisation Director, Kuhan Harichandra, shares more. Covid-19 sent shockwaves through global supply chains, leading to shortages of raw materials and medical equipment worldwide. Against this backdrop, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and ISRAEL REPURPOSES CANCER DRUG TO TREAT COVID-19 A team at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in Ichilov Hospital initially made it to treat cancer, but has repurposed it for the coronavirus with promising results. The new drug aims to suppress an overreaction in the immune system, which is one of the main causes of death in Covid-19 patients, explained lead researcher Professor NadirArber.
FOUR WAYS TO IMPROVE RURAL EDUCATION Here are four innovative ways through which governments around the world are improving access to and quality of education for children in rural areas. 1. The ‘school vs. supporting family’ dilemma. Across the world, the first step to improving students’ education is to physically get them to school in the first place. SIX WAYS GOVERNMENTS ARE WORKING WITH STARTUPS We’ve rounded up a few examples below of how Singapore, Israel, Australia, Thailand and Japan are working to boost their startup ecosystem. 1. Caffeine-fuelled networking sessions. In Japan, the government is forging a network of startups over a cup of joe. The city of Fukuoka has introduced a startup cafe initiative, where cafeshost regular
THREE BIG TRENDS FOR THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC SAFETY DXC Technology has identified three big trends for the future of public safety. Here are case studies from across Asia and the world of how public safety agencies are going through digital transformation; using artificial intelligence; and enabling cyber analytics. 1. Digital transformation. The Singapore Police Force (SPF) has set up adigital
HOW TO DISRUPT INERTIA IN GOVERNMENT Lose the sponsor, and they lose their momentum. Rebuilding that momentum takes time and energy. Political support is impermanent, changing the game head-on is exhausting and nearly impossible. Fortunately, there are three other ways to harness inertia. Change the players, change the rules and change the scoring system. SHENZHEN’S 'MASLOW MODEL' FOR SMART CITIES Maslow Model for Smart Cities. Speaking at the Shenzhen Smart City Forum, Guo elaborated on the four layers in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs for Smart Cities. The original model stated that people are motivated to achieve certain needs and some take precedence over others. In the same way, building a smart city requires certainfoundations.
HOW JAPAN IS PREDICTING TSUNAMIS Japanese tech company Fujitsu is trialling artificial intelligence in Kawasaki to predict tsunamis and help local governments shape disaster response plans. The initiative is a public-private collaboration with the local government and academic institutions. Given how quickly tsunamis move, time is of the essence for evacuation efforts. GOVINSIDER | PUBLIC SECTOR INNOVATION ACROSS ASIA PACIFICCOVID-19FUTURE OF WORKCLIMATECYBERCONNECTEDDIGITAL Public sector innovation across Asia Pacific. Interview with Neeta Verma, Director General of India’s National Informatics Centre. NURTURING THE FUTURE OF INNOVATION: STARTUPS “Innovation is never a singular event – it is a process of discovery, engineering and transformation,” says Leo Jiang, Chief Digital Officer of Huawei Cloud & AI A*STAR EXPLAINS: THE FUTURE OF AI IN SINGAPORE Alan Turing predicted that by 2000, machines would be so intelligent that humans would have less than a 70 per cent chance of telling AIapart from a human.
HOW IS DESIGN-THINKING RESHAPING SINGAPORE? From hospitals to housing, good design makes government better. It saves lives, cuts costs, and boosts social welfare. GovInsider caught up with Jeffrey Ho – Executive Director of the DesignSingapore Council, part of the Ministry of Communication and Information HOW SINGAPORE MANAGED ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AS COVID-19 HIT Covid-19 sent shockwaves through global supply chains, leading to shortages of raw materials and medical equipment worldwide. Against this backdrop, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) found its role shifting. HOW WE BUILT IT... MALAYSIA'S COMPLAINTS APP Every city in Malaysia will soon be using a new app to respond to citizens’ complaints and track the quality of services across agencies. The app called Cakna lets HOW CAN THAILAND SECURE ITS SMART CITIES? Nations used to race to be the strongest, but now they race to be the smartest. In the words of Thailand’s Vice President of the Digital Economy Promotion Agency – “what we need is to become the first” – tech capability is top of the list of every ASEAN leader’sinbox.
HOW CAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IMPROVE EFFICIENCY Robotics and machine learning can improve cost savings and make processes more efficient with data, according a report by Cognizant. Finance and accounting have the most potential for impact, according to senior business leaders surveyed for the report. HOW FINLAND DESIGNED ITS SCHOOLS AROUND WELL-BEING While the rest of the world is debating the number of hours children should spend in school, Finland eliminated compulsory tests and student banding systems – all while remaining at the top of globaleducation rankings.
SHIRIN HAMID, PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR & CIO, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT Women in GovTech Special Report 2019. GOVINSIDER | PUBLIC SECTOR INNOVATION ACROSS ASIA PACIFICCOVID-19FUTURE OF WORKCLIMATECYBERCONNECTEDDIGITAL Public sector innovation across Asia Pacific. Interview with Neeta Verma, Director General of India’s National Informatics Centre. NURTURING THE FUTURE OF INNOVATION: STARTUPS “Innovation is never a singular event – it is a process of discovery, engineering and transformation,” says Leo Jiang, Chief Digital Officer of Huawei Cloud & AI A*STAR EXPLAINS: THE FUTURE OF AI IN SINGAPORE Alan Turing predicted that by 2000, machines would be so intelligent that humans would have less than a 70 per cent chance of telling AIapart from a human.
HOW IS DESIGN-THINKING RESHAPING SINGAPORE? From hospitals to housing, good design makes government better. It saves lives, cuts costs, and boosts social welfare. GovInsider caught up with Jeffrey Ho – Executive Director of the DesignSingapore Council, part of the Ministry of Communication and Information HOW SINGAPORE MANAGED ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AS COVID-19 HIT Covid-19 sent shockwaves through global supply chains, leading to shortages of raw materials and medical equipment worldwide. Against this backdrop, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) found its role shifting. HOW WE BUILT IT... MALAYSIA'S COMPLAINTS APP Every city in Malaysia will soon be using a new app to respond to citizens’ complaints and track the quality of services across agencies. The app called Cakna lets HOW CAN THAILAND SECURE ITS SMART CITIES? Nations used to race to be the strongest, but now they race to be the smartest. In the words of Thailand’s Vice President of the Digital Economy Promotion Agency – “what we need is to become the first” – tech capability is top of the list of every ASEAN leader’sinbox.
HOW CAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IMPROVE EFFICIENCY Robotics and machine learning can improve cost savings and make processes more efficient with data, according a report by Cognizant. Finance and accounting have the most potential for impact, according to senior business leaders surveyed for the report. HOW FINLAND DESIGNED ITS SCHOOLS AROUND WELL-BEING While the rest of the world is debating the number of hours children should spend in school, Finland eliminated compulsory tests and student banding systems – all while remaining at the top of globaleducation rankings.
SHIRIN HAMID, PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR & CIO, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT Women in GovTech Special Report 2019. THREE WAYS THAT GOVERNMENTS ARE ENGAGING CITIZENS It’s not you, it’s them. That should be the mantra of governments around the world. As populism increases, and citizens seem to lose trust in public bodies, it’s FOUR THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT RULES AS CODE If public services are available online, why aren’t the policies and laws that govern them made digitally too? This is the thought behind an approach emerging in governments across the world, called Rules asCode.
HOW SINGAPORE MANAGED ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AS COVID-19 HIT Covid-19 sent shockwaves through global supply chains, leading to shortages of raw materials and medical equipment worldwide. Against this backdrop, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) found its role shifting. ISRAEL REPURPOSES CANCER DRUG TO TREAT COVID-19 Israel has developed a new drug which could treat Covid-19. A team at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in Ichilov Hospital initially made it to treat cancer, but has repurposed it for the coronavirus withpromising results.
SIX WAYS GOVERNMENTS ARE WORKING WITH STARTUPS For the entrepreneurs in tees and jeans, running on coffee and ambition, working all hours, operating out of homes and co-working spaces – the way ahead can be made a little easier with help fromgovernments.
FOUR WAYS TO IMPROVE RURAL EDUCATION For decades, people have flocked out of rural towns to the big cities, drawn by the bright lights and the allure of better lives. Unfortunately, the same rings true for education. HOW TO DISRUPT INERTIA IN GOVERNMENT Second, change the rules. Make it simple to hire all that new talent. Impose spending controls on technology, marketing or other areas where the investments don’t match the results. HOW JAPAN IS PREDICTING TSUNAMIS A dense offshore sensor network. To improve the quality of the predictions, the project combines two simulations: incoming tsunamis and evacuation behaviour. SHENZHEN’S 'MASLOW MODEL' FOR SMART CITIES Walking on the streets of Shenzhen, few remnants of its past as a fishing village remains. Instead, the city is a concrete jungle of modern high rise buildings, 40 years after it was named as China’s first special economic zone. THREE BIG TRENDS FOR THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC SAFETY Imagine this: a world where crimes can be stopped before they occur, and where police officers can crack cases in record time. This may have been an unrealistic dream 20 years ago, but now, it is no longer a distant impossibility.×
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------------------------- HOW CIVIC TECH CAN FIX SINGAPORE’S SOCIAL GAPS Better.SG, a civic tech collective founded by passionate people of various backgrounds, hopes to harness tech to disrupt negative socialtrends.
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