Industry Related (Engineering)

Powering the next electronics revolution

Welcome to a brave new world of high technology and cutting-edge gadgets. The electronics industry continues to be a pillar of Singapore’s economy, and we tell you more about the exciting challenges in store for electrical engineers.

By Yeo Kiat Seng

Riding the new wave

Where should you go to pursue a career in research and development? Depending on what you want, opportunities exist in both the public and private sectors.

by John Yip

Working with defence technology

Defence Science & Technology Agency

Get to know Chen Yaohao and Tay Shuwen – two scholars who are passionate about applying science and engineering to defence systems that protect Singapore’s national interests.

By John Yip

Many possibilities and blueprint for your future

NTU Engineering

A new breed of engineer-leaders is needed to address the more complex business and global issues today, and to engage in a wide range of activities in their professional lives.

Article: Engineering - an alternative career

Engineering graduates who choose to work in other fields seem to be a common breed these days. What are their reasons, and to what extent are they valid?

By Colin Lim

PUB - Much to do with water

Public Utilities Board

PUB is the national water agency in charge of ensuring a sustainable water supply for all Singaporeans. Two young PUB scholars tell us more about their experience of working in the organisation

By Letchimi Palanisamy

Playing an instrumental role

Big machines and complex systems have one thing in common: instruments and controls that monitor and regulate their performance. Ms Carmen Wee of Invensys Singapore tells us more about the engineers who operate these important controls.

By Carmen Wee

A passion for pure water

Engineers and operators at Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies Singapore (VWS) work hard to provide clean water that most of us take for granted.

By Letchimi Palanisamy