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September 22, 2016
StarHub, Thursday announced the deployment of Singapore’s first mesh network of connected vehicles pilot at National University of Singapore (NUS) Kent Ridge campus. The wireless mesh access points are powered by a combination of Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) connected vehicle technology, 4G and Wi-Fi, providing seamless handovers and continuous connectivity. This helps extend overall […]
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May 5, 2016
National Heritage Board will also be launching a new app titled Singapore Heritage Trails in partnership with the National University of Singapore’s Keio-NUS CUTE Center, to make our heritage trails more accessible. The app is the first app of its kind to consolidate all of Singapore’s heritage trails onto a single platform and currently contains […]
January 22, 2016
An IDMI interactive poster sharing session was held at the I-Cube building on 22 January 2016. The IDMI poster session was an event for professors, principal investigators and researchers from our five research centres and two labs to engage with one another. Several of our industry partners, SMEs and government agencies also joined us to […]
April 30, 2015
The NUS InnovFest Unbound 2015 has been held at the Suntec Convention Centre & Expo in Singapore, presented by NUS Enterprise and AcreWhite. In its sixth year running, InnovFest Unbound 2015 was an event for industry players, entrepreneurs, SMEs, innovators, technology transfer professionals, and government agencies keen on innovation. NUS Enterprise’s NEAT IP (NUS Easy […]
April 28, 2015
NUS Medicine’s Centre for Healthcare Simulation and the Keio-NUS CUTE (Connective Ubiquitous Technology for Embodiments) Center will develop two new Virtual Reality Simulation (VRS) projects: a Virtual Interactive Human Anatomy, a holographic three-dimensional human cadaver that will allow students to better learn the human anatomy; and a Virtual Interactive Simulation Environment that can create lifelike […]
April 15, 2014
Keio-NUS CUTE Center’s Taste+ project won second place at the inaugural “MindDesign” Student Design Challenge, the finals of which were held April 10, 2014 at Stanford University. Taste+ project: A spoon that electrically stimulates the taste buds to promote better eating for those who experience diminished taste sensation. For more details, please click here.