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SINGAPORE - While the Covid-19 situation has affected lives all over the world, it has not slowed down the progress of the global space industry, said Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean on Monday (June 7).
Opportunities abound in the sector, he said and added that many countries have made heavier use of space-based technologies to overcome challenges posed by the disease.
Satellite communications, for example, allowed people to see doctors, attend school and have work meetings virtually, as well as keep in touch with loved ones.
Systems involving such satellites also helped governments to move faster than the virus in order to help protect lives and bring the pandemic under control, said Mr Teo.
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Wildlife Reserves Singapore calls for media pitch Details 25 February 2021
The Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) is on the lookout for a media agency. According to a document seen by
MARKETING-INTERACTIVE, the appointed media agency will be tasked with media planning and buying duties for its four parks: Singapore Zoo, River Safari, Night Safari and Jurong Bird Park. The length of appointment is two years, with the option to renew for another two.
MARKETING-INTERACTIVE has reached out to WRS for additional information.
The incumbent on the account is Havas Media, which WRS last appointed as its media agency in 2017. The appointment was also for two years, and covered all attractions: Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari, River Safari and the Singapore Zoo. Meanwhile last year, WRS picked KRDS as its its digital creative and social content agency. That was the agency s fourth reappointment, having begun the partnership in January 2017.
After 9 years with Mediacorp, SVP of marketing Christina Chua takes on new role Details 12 January 2021
Mediacorp s head, brand and marketing services Christina Chua has joined Singapore Turf Club (STC) as SVP - marketing, communications and partnerships. In her role, Chua (pictured) will drive the development and execution of a comprehensive marketing approach, business strategy and direction of the organisation, according to her LinkedIn.
She will also oversee and unify customer experience, brand purpose, marketing technology, event planning, creative communication and community outreach programmes. Additionally, she is responsible for strengthening the core business and supporting business transformation efforts through the building of strategic partnerships and collaborations. Turf Club s spokesperson confirmed her appointment. Chua reunites with Irene Lim, STC s current president and chief executive who was also Mediacorp s former c