Singapore to host Smart Nation Innovations Week

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Singapore is all set to host Smart Nation Innovations Week. The event will begin on May 17 and conclude on May 21. (www.atimes.com)

Tech innovators and business leaders such as Peter Vesterbacka, founder of Angry Birds, Rob LoCascio, founder of LivePerson, Taavet Hinrikus,co-founder of Transferwise, andScott Spirit, chief digital officer, WPP, will be sharing their innovation strategy to ensure survival in the digital tomorrow during the event. Comprising four pillar events–InnovFest unBound, Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia, Tech Saturday, Big Bang Data– the Smart Nation Innovations Week will reach out to more than 15,000 local and international participants across different communities, driven by a common interest to share ideas on harnessing emerging technologies to develop innovative solutions for everyday challenges.

The events will bring together key players in the global and local tech ecosystems, including tech innovators, data developers, corporates and brands, start-ups, investors, researchers, government representatives as well as Asia’s top young innovators to exchange valuable insights and spark new collaborations, thus reinforcing Singapore’s position as a leading innovation hub for cutting edge technologies in the world.

Steve Leonard, executive deputy chairman, Infocomm Development Authority said: “Singapore has the resources to be a leading player in imagining and building disruptive technology.  Our goal now is to be an exciting place where great research leads to great products in ways that make a worldwide impact, such as the future of healthcare and transportation.”

“We see Singapore as a strong ecosystem of big corporates, investors, academics, scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs.  All of these roles, and many more, are the foundation to pursuing our Smart Nation vision,” he said.

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