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CNA
6 days ago
- Business
- CNA
Collaborate to Innovate - Providing Hands-On Support
01:24 Min The panel explains the benefits of having a hands-on approach in different levels of management when working with project collaborators. Collaborate to Innovate About the show: Winners of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Awards share how collaboration has driven innovations—from AI-powered medical tools for the hearing-impaired to transforming a brownfield site into a zero-energy certified building. This panel discussion explores key takeaways from partnerships involving organisations such as Schneider Electric, Singapore Polytechnic, Kajima Corporation, SMT Technology, and FingerDance.


CNA
6 days ago
- Business
- CNA
Collaborate to Innovate - Shared Ambitions, Greater Impact
01:38 Min Business leaders explain how shared goals and ambitions facilitate better understanding of challenges and solutioning amongst partners. Collaborate to Innovate About the show: Winners of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Awards share how collaboration has driven innovations—from AI-powered medical tools for the hearing-impaired to transforming a brownfield site into a zero-energy certified building. This panel discussion explores key takeaways from partnerships involving organisations such as Schneider Electric, Singapore Polytechnic, Kajima Corporation, SMT Technology, and FingerDance.


CNA
6 days ago
- Business
- CNA
Collaborate to Innovate - Importance of Being Receptive
01:03 Min Collaborate to Innovate About the show: Winners of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Awards share how collaboration has driven innovations—from AI-powered medical tools for the hearing-impaired to transforming a brownfield site into a zero-energy certified building. This panel discussion explores key takeaways from partnerships involving organisations such as Schneider Electric, Singapore Polytechnic, Kajima Corporation, SMT Technology, and FingerDance.

AU Financial Review
05-05-2025
- Business
- AU Financial Review
Builder Icon swings to loss, gets cash boost from Japanese parent
Icon, the builder best known for Sydney's ill-fated Opal Tower residential project, swung to a net loss of $17 million in the year to December from a profit of $9.4 million as project delays, soaring costs and the impact of subcontractor failures more than offset an increase in revenue. The builder said it also received a $30 million cash injection from its Japanese parent Kajima Corporation last year. Its current projects include the $135 million Kingston Centre residential aged care facility in southeastern Melbourne, Gold Coast's $154 million health sciences innovation centre of excellence and a $45 million birthing centre in Honiara, Solomon Islands.