The Education Race: Who Will Own the Talent Economy?

Saturday, April 11, 2026
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A new global competition is emerging — not for capital, but for talent. As India, China and Singapore build distinct systems to deploy human capital, the future of economic power will be defined by which model proves most resilient.

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ASE Technology: The Company Assembling the World’s Chips

Friday, April 10, 2026

As chip innovation shifts beyond transistor scaling, advanced packaging has become essential to performance. ASE Technology operates at this critical layer, transforming silicon into functional systems and quietly enabling the next generation of AI, computing and global digital infrastructure.

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The Talent Hub: How Singapore Engineers a Global Knowledge Economy

Saturday, April 4, 2026
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Singapore has built a different model of technological power — not through scale, but precision. By treating talent as policy and the state as a platform, it has engineered a global knowledge hub designed for connectivity, control and long-term strategic advantage.

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Rohm Semiconductor: The Invisible Power Behind the Electrified World

Saturday, March 28, 2026
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As the world shifts toward electrification, Rohm Semiconductor plays a crucial but largely unseen role. Its advanced power chips and Silicon Carbide technology enable more efficient energy use in electric vehicles, industry and infrastructure, quietly shaping the future of global energy systems.

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The Grammar of Silence

Sunday, March 1, 2026

A wordless four-panel sequence traces a young woman’s struggle to maintain composure as a minor disruption spirals into awkward escalation and release. The silent joke reveals how posture, restraint and social awareness can communicate humor across cultures without relying on language.

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Light as Power

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

China’s rapid push into photonic technologies signals a shift from the semiconductor race to a deeper infrastructure contest. As AI strains the limits of electricity, light-based computing, optical networks and quantum communication emerge as the foundations of future technological power.

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The Age of Light

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Artificial intelligence is usually discussed as software. Faster models. Bigger datasets. Smarter algorithms. But what if the real shift is not in the code — but in the physics?

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From Huawei to Nokia: Why APAC Standardization Is Becoming the Real 6G Battleground

Wednesday, February 11, 2026
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The quiet transition of Niranth Amogh from Huawei to Nokia may appear, at first glance, as an individual career decision within the global telecom industry. In reality, it signals a deeper geopolitical realignment taking shape inside the architecture of 6G. As standards become instruments of power rather than technical coordination, the Asia-Pacific region has emerged as the decisive battleground where influence is exercised not through markets or mandates, but through the control of protocols, procedures and technical language.

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Bengaluru Rising

Wednesday, January 14, 2026
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For decades, artificial intelligence was defined by Silicon Valley: large models, venture capital, global hype. But the next phase of AI is different. The challenge is no longer invention alone—it is execution at scale, across diverse societies and infrastructures. Increasingly, the answer points to Bengaluru. Once India’s outsourcing hub, today it is where AI moves from laboratory experiments to operational systems with real-world impact.

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Vietnam’s Tech Revolution

Monday, January 12, 2026
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Vietnam is quietly transforming. Often seen merely as a hub for outsourcing, the country is stepping into the global spotlight as a rising technological and economic power. Behind its rapid growth lies a defining advantage: a young, ambitious and technologically literate population that is driving innovation across sectors.

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