by 2.ravatg@gmail.com | Jan 23, 2026 | News
Navigating Global Headwinds: Why Cohesion Matters for Business Resilience The crisp January air in Davos, 2020, carried more than just the usual Alpine chill.Inside the hallowed halls of the World Economic Forum, where the world’s power brokers gather annually,...
by 2.ravatg@gmail.com | Jan 23, 2026 | News
The aroma of roasting coffee beans filled Mrs. Lee’s small kopitiam, a comforting morning ritual for regulars.For years, she managed orders, inventory, and staff with a keen eye and a well-worn ledger.A few months ago, her tech-savvy grandson introduced SmartOrder, an...
by 2.ravatg@gmail.com | Jan 23, 2026 | News
Navigating the Autonomous Frontier: Singapore’s AI Governance Framework for Agentic AI Every morning, just as the first hint of rose gold paints the Singapore skyline, Mr. Lim, owner of a small neighbourhood bakery, would meticulously check his inventory. Flour,...
by 2.ravatg@gmail.com | Jan 23, 2026 | News
AI’s Quiet Pull: Is Culture Losing Its Edge? The aroma of freshly brewed chai used to anchor my mornings, a ritual of quiet contemplation. I would jot down thoughts in a worn notebook – snippets, observations, a fleeting idea. Each felt distinct. Lately, that...
by 2.ravatg@gmail.com | Jan 22, 2026 | News
NATO’s Arctic Shift: A New Era Post-Trump Pact for Northern Security The memory of that old family land negotiation still feels fresh. My grandfather and his brother, both stubborn oaks, sat across from each other, each rooted in their understanding of fairness....
by 2.ravatg@gmail.com | Jan 22, 2026 | News
The Next Leap OpenAI’s Human-First AI Device for a Post-Screen World The morning sun, a gentle whisper against the windowpane, cast long shadows across my kitchen.I was stirring chai, when my phone buzzed, demanding attention.Another alert, another notification,...