
Why I’m Obsessed With… Bringing Up Children
As told by society friend Elaine Kim.
As told by society friend Elaine Kim.
The founder and developer of four-month-old Hotel Soloha wants people to know that Singapore is more than just about good food and Singlish.
And it’s all done through his new app, Advo.
Building a castle is difficult; defending and maintaining it is harder still, so goes an Asian proverb. How do Singapore’s leading entrepreneurial families keep it going while getting ahead of the curve — by diversifying, digitalising or devising a solid succession strategy?
Their cafes might be a millennial favourite, but these caffeine specialists insist that their products are not a fad.
How can this decades-old eyewear business keep helping people see things clearly?
“We want to turn Singapore into a major bird’s nest trading hub using AI and blockchain technology.”
“We’re always creating new concepts. Now we can even refresh pre-loved or heirloom pieces for our clients.’
A 100-year-old horticulture business tells us what they do to keep their great-grandparents’ company running — even in an increasingly digitised world.
Sunglasses made from recycled fishing nets and watches made from seashells: Chao’s Remake Hub wants to reframe how we look at sustainability.
Epic polo matches were won by children and adult players while families bonded over the activities