Byte Into It – KIG 2014
Panel discussion by STORM magazine featuring Ravi Krishnan of Mach7 Technologies, Dr Nadina Jose of Anidan Group, Melvin Tan of Cyclect Engineering and Sugianto Tandio of PT Tirtamata. From...
A Volatile Ride – KIG 2014
From career management to mall management and people management, the discussion on Human e-Motion as part of this year’s Keep It Going: The Next Big Thing raised issues of...
Data In Context – KIG 2014
If big data is cascading into our lives, how can we absorb what is relevant? Panelists of the Byte Into It discussion of Keep It Going: The Next Big...
A Quick Recap – KIG 2014
STORM magazine’s annual significant powwow brought together an eclectic mix of speakers and thinkers at Keep It Going: The Next Big Thing. By Thusitha de Silva
The world is changing so quickly...
The Price Of Success In The Next Big Thing
The continued growth of the Southeast Asian region is likely to bring it greater prosperity. But it is also likely to see the rise of human trafficking and other corrupt activities as labour-intensive...
Old Drugs… New Cures
THE PHARMACEUTICAL industry has to look for new avenues if it is to remain viable in times of uncertainty.
Dr Nadina Jose who has been involved in the testing of...
Creating A Clearer Picture
A Singapore David takes on the Goliath in the world of medical technology.
Mach7’s Ravi Krishnan has built a medical imaging system that is nimbler and more versatile than anything...
Malls Mauled in The Next Big Thing
Aldo Lipari, luxury goods veteran, has steered a career through brands like Benetton, Giorgio Armani, GUCCI and BALLY.
There are endless choices out there. From a mind-boggling array of detergents to breathtaking creativity in...
Keep It Going 2014 – The Next Big Thing
Keep It Going 2014 - The Next Big Thing
23 October 2014
8:30am to 2:30pm
Mandarin Orchard Hotel
Private event, INVITED GUESTS ONLY
Invest half a day to get a clearer picture of what
The...
Feeding The Hunger Of The Masses – KIG 2013
A chef, an eater and a farmer walk into a hawker centre, and they don’t like what they see. They see conglomerate-owned sublet stalls draining profits from the independent...