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2022

When Transport Meets Technology: VR for Better Commutes

The Singapore Institute of Technology and the Land Transport Authority harnessed virtual reality to create better commutes. Called the ‘Virtual Reality Commuting Simulator (VRCS)’, this digital transport tool allows LTA to evaluate commuting experiences e

Equipping Students with Practical Knowledge

Part of Dr Quah Chee Kwang’s role as a Lead Professional Officer at SIT involves working closely with industry partners to develop innovation projects that he hopes will one day make an impact beyond our shores.

A Heart for the Community

SITizen Quek Zheng Wei found a much bigger purpose than excelling in studies during his time in university – building connections with people from all walks of life.

Building a New Generation of Women in STEM with SIT

For years, educators, parents, and business leaders have been talking about the importance of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).

Charting a Way Forward for ‘Immersification’

The Centre for Immersification at SIT held its inaugural Immersions event on 21 October 2022, in conjunction with the 21st IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented ...

Where Leadership and Sports Collide

An aspiring physiotherapist and leader as well, Melissa Yee doesn’t do things by halves when it comes to sports.

Where Do the Possibilities for the Metaverse Lie for Singapore?

The metaverse can remove the barriers of physical distance, and allow us to remotely, but dynamically, interact with people from other countries.

DOSIS Project: Deepening Applied Research Collaboration

A three-year applied research project between SIT and a Finnish university surmounted pandemic challenges and turned into a long-term partnership.

The Sky is the Limit

The aviation sector is one that has strong potential for growth. The Ngee Ann Kongsi Scholarship recipient Joanna Lee is ready to scale greater heights in her career with the ...

First-hand Experience in Machine Vision

In this final instalment of a three-part series, we put the spotlight on a SITizen who made a remarkable contribution to his IWSP company through machine vision technology.