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Ridesharing, Upskilling SME Workforce Vital For Industry 4.0, Relook Your Business Models

Karamjit Singh , Digital News Asia | Anushia Kandasivam , Digital News Asia

07-Dec-17 10:00

Ridesharing, Upskilling SME Workforce Vital For Industry 4.0, Relook Your Business Models

The team from Digital News Asia talked about 'Week in Review: Exciting yet unsettling times because of disruption', 'Ridesharing has potential to solve traffic congestion woes', and 'Upskilling SME workforce vital for Industry 4.0'. On the topic of AI, we discussed about 'DataRobot to invest US$11mil to boost Singapore’s AI game' and 'AI that enables the blind to ‘see’'. Furthermore, we also talked about 'KPG Healthcare adopts IBM Watson for Oncology', 'Relook your business models, leverage on data urges ex-Axiata Group CFO','Relook your business models, leverage on data urges ex-Axiata Group CFO',and 'DHL IT commits another US$310 mil into its Cyberjaya ops'. A recommended read for this is ''Patient capital' investor, MTDC turns 25'.

 

0:35 - Week In Review: Exciting Yet Unsettling Times Because Of Disruption

5:01 - Ridesharing Has Potential To Solve Traffic Congestion Woes

9:57 - Upskilling SME Workforce Vital For Industry 4.0

15:06 - DataRobot To Invest US$11mil To Boost Singapore’s AI Game

17:36 - KPJ Healthcare adopts IBM Watson for Oncology

21:00 - AI that enables the blind to ‘see’

25:34 - Relook Your Business Models, Leverage On Data Urges Ex-Axiata Group CFO

32:24 - 2 Decades And US$1.2b Later, DHL IT Commits Another US$310 Mil Into Its Cyberjaya Ops

37:11 - 'Patient Capital' Investor, MTDC Turns 25

Produced by: Freda Liu


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