In Singapore, it’s hardly business as usual. Startups are pushing the boundaries of technology to improve the quality of life for everyone. Join us as we visit five companies making everything from sponges that can soak up oil spills in the ocean, to robotic hands for people with neurological disorders, to laser communication devices designed to bring the internet to everyone: https://bit.ly/33EFDRo
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Nice lah sellout
i see virtually zero singaporean companies – CECA and CCP powered.
The government hands out PR to these people like free. They utilise these resources and just leave when they have a finished product that singaporeans pay with their taxes and have zero benefits.
Where’s my Singaporean gang!!!!
It's all fun and games til Sofia the robot starts to invent things to destroy humanity
I would love to visit 2 Nations ….
Japan🇯🇵 ❤️ and Singapore 🇸🇬 ❤️
These 2 Nations Are Just Amazing….
Killing the mosquitos sounds like a bad idea. Some mosquitos carry disease, but mosquitos also have important functions in the ecosystem: they're "food for many species, help filter detritus for plant life to thrive, pollinate flowers, and even affect the herding paths of caribou in the tundra." The effect of killing off an inconvenient species for humans, to the overall ecosystem, is hard to predict.
Some of us are still surviving in dog way dog world
so the video is of Aug 14, 2020 and i am seeing a solar lantern as a innovation…….
None of these people are actually Singaporean. It's quite upsetting.