This initiative aligns with Singapore’s long-term eco goals, including deploying 60,000 EV charging points and converting up to half of the public bus fleet to electric models by the end of the decade.
Understanding this potential, Singapore has already invested over S$400 million in quantum research over the past two decades. There's a strong foundation with around 200 researchers and 150 PhD candidates already working in the field within the country.
Singapore's ascent as a global AI hub is a testament to its proactive approach to technology adoption, robust public-private partnerships, and commitment to responsible AI development.
While the U.S., Taiwan, and China led Nvidia's sales rankings, Singapore outpaced the overall revenue growth, raising questions about its role in the chip giant's success.