Today's phone in our pocket has 100,000 times the power of the computer that landed man on the moon 50 years ago. Our world is evolving at breakneck speed today. The World Economic Forum projected that more new jobs will be created compared to the ones lost. Uncertainty remains about what these new jobs would be. But the time to change our approach to learning new skills has come. The time is now. The 4th Industrial Revolution has begun.
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution has brought us advanced robotics and autonomous transport, artificial intelligence and machine learning, advanced materials, biotechnology and genomics. These developments will transform the way we live, and the way we work. Some jobs will disappear, others will grow and jobs that don’t even exist today will become commonplace. What is certain is that the future workforce will need to align its skillset to keep pace.
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The First Singaporean to Space Endeavor has been widely covered in the media leading up to the event on 15th May 2018 in Alice Springs, Australia.
he Media team, made up of mostly volunteers, together with Cpt. Patsy (one of the selected candidate) at the unveiling of Singapore's First Spacesuit at National Library on 6th Apr 2018.
There was also the search for those willing to risk their lives to undertake this historic mission. More than 150 applied and 26 were later shortlisted. But there can only be one.
May 2015 - 1st successful drop test in Alice Springs, Australia.
Mar 2015 - Aluminium Capsule: Successful 3 lab-rats flight test up to 29.5 km; 110 min.
There are many important systems that must work together in Sync. But nothing more important than the integrity of the pressurized cabin of Quantum 1. A leakage will mean a certain death for the Astronaut.