In a collaborative study by Accenture Research and Frontier Economics, business services, financial services and manufacturing in Singapore are the top 3 sectors that will benefit the most from application of Artificial Intelligence. Each of ...
David Chiem, a Teochew Chinese child refugee from Vietnam, made port in Australia in 1975 against apparently unsurmountable odds. Despite the challenges of living in a foreign country, speaking a foreign tongue, he eventually thrived. ...
“We didn’t become Singapore’s number 1 event caterer by chance. Right from the start, we are firm on our values that would drive the company forward – excellent food, speedy service and impeccable set-ups.” Neo ...
“I didn’t plan on entering the food and beverage (F&B) industry. I wanted to be an artist because I loved painting,” shares George Quek, Chairman of BreadTalk Group, whose story is a classic rags-to-riches tale. ...
The scent of an aromatic brew, the buttery crunch of toast set against a feature wall of old-school biscuit tins. Wang Café, one of Singapore’s beloved coffee and toast joints has had a colourful past, ...
As the CEO of the National Trade Union Cooperation (NTUC)’s supermarket and retail chain, FairPrice, Seah Kian Peng helms a brand that is just about the byword for “supermarket” among locals. Since its inception in 1973, the social enterprise has ...
“When I was ill and had to undergo chemotherapy, I still worked from 7:30am to 10pm,” says the sprightly, bespectacled founder and CEO of Success Resources. “My vein even collapsed, but I had to turn ...
AOX is a home-grown Singapore company that is thriving today, because of its customer-centered principles and practices. Rare for an SME of its size, and much less seen among similar competitors, the company has a ...
In 2004, Bob Chew observed worrying signs in the wholesale furniture industry – most evidently in his father’s company, which he recently inherited. Founded in 1979, Comfort Interior Designs was a major furniture wholesale business ...
Against the backdrop of Singapore’s post-modern and contemporary skyline is a majestic landmark: The Fullerton Hotel. However, the hotel was not always a hotel. The site began as a fort in 1825 colonial Singapore. Named ...