Building & Engineering
Singapore construction firms cut tech tools to boost productivity
Singapore construction firms cut tech tools to boost productivity
Autodesk said companies are prioritising data consolidation.
Construction demand may reach $53b amidst rising costs
Construction costs are expected to rise 2% to 5% in 2026.
Seatrium to build 5,000-tonne heavy lift vessel in Japan
The project will mark Seatrium’s entry into the Japanese offshore wind market.
Singapore’s architecture blueprint spurs push to tackle brain drain in other sectors
Paying the city-state’s architects just right will hopefully stop the brain drain.
Native Land partners with Singaporean and Malaysian companies on London site
The new Bankside Yards project emphasises eco-friendly innovation.
Startup funding sees dip, but quality over quantity prevails – SOLIDWORKS experts
Despite a funding downturn, SOLIDWORKS experts foresee a promising shift towards more mature startups with tech prowess in manufacturing.
Dassault Systèmes leads manufacturing into a future of digital, sustainable designs
Leaders at the 3DEXPERIENCE WORLD 2024 in Dallas discuss the integration of AI and simulation into design processes.
Competing construction firms unite to meet industry’s towering demand
Construction industry expected to grow by 2.1% to $36b in 2023.
UEM Edgenta’s MD/CEO recognised as outstanding leader at Malaysia Management Excellence Awards
UEM Edgenta’s Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer Syahrunizam Samsudin, a business professional with more than 24 years in the digital financial...
Embattled Hyflux assets may go for less than $200m in liquidation: report
This is only a fraction of the amount creditors are claiming.
Commentary
Why APAC digital leaders must overhaul content amidst fractured consumer discovery
Why bigger digesters alone won't solve Asia's renewable energy challenge
Only the agile will win across ASEAN’s evolving markets
Scaling for resilience: What Asia Pacific’s bioenergy markets can learn from each other
Asia is leading payments modernisation and banks can't afford to fall behind
To outsmart modern fraud, we must first know the enemy
Why Western firms keep misreading the Chinese and Korean trust architecture
Platinum cards, paper-thin compliance?
How Asian enterprises can deliver modern, data-driven HR on time and on budget
Why high turnover persists in hospitality, and what’s changing