Public Value through Private Partnerships: The Grab Story
Article - Zafrul Hashim
A five-year-old technology platform is harnessing public, corporate and individual partnerships to transform urban Southeast Asia.

FormSG: From Idea to Hit Platform in a Year
Opinion - Leonard Loo
A leading member of the team that created FormSG shares his seven steps to building a breakthrough software application, fast.

Promoting Active Ageing through Virtual & Augmented Reality
Opinion - Jung Younbo
A Nanyang Technological University team is developing simulation tools to help seniors learn important skills at their own pace.

Humanising Technology for Older Adults
Opinion - Tan Tai Kiat
Technology can be of profound benefit to seniors and their supporters—but it has to be adaptable to individual needs and contexts to be truly useful.

Governance Amid Technological Disruption: A Vision for an Agile Public Service
Article - Daniel Lim Yew Mao, Chan Chi Ling
A more agile, iterative and inclusive approach to policymaking and problem solving can help the public sector keep pace with change.

Public Transport Planning and the Technological Revolution
Article - Lee Chuan Teck
A paradigm shift in public transport is on the horizon, but the right ecosystem of policies, regulations, infrastructure, and skills must first be in place.
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Supporting Job Growth and Worker Prosperity in a New Era of Automation
Opinion - Richard Dobbs, Eoin Daly
With the advent of advanced automation, governments have a critical role to play in responding to workforce transitions.

From Ageing to Augmented Longevity
Opinion - Hannah Chia
Even as governments around the world confront greying populations and their implications, advances in technology and medicine are extending lifespans and healthspans, challenging assumptions about what it means to age.

Connecting to the World: Singapore as a Hub Port
Article - Christl Li
Singapore’s success as a major global maritime hub is the result of bold vision, national determination, and assiduous planning.
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Public Service 4.0: What Might It Look Like?
Opinion - Peter Shergold
Digitisation and robotic process automation will revolutionise public administration—but the outcome will depend on how we choose to use them.
