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How time flies! We have come to the 4th issue
of @work and we have much to share with you on programs that have
taken place and a list of exciting upcoming events.
First, at HotNews@work, we would like to invite your colleagues and
you to participate in our annual event, Infocomm Horizons 04. This
two-day event will take place on 1–2 November, at Meritus Mandarin
Hotel, Singapore. Check the event’s website, http://www.horizons04.com,
for full details and do plan on joining us.
Read also about how a successful collaboration with STMicroelectronics
(ST) has led to ST setting up a center of excellence in 3G mobile
communications in Singapore.
In this issue, Technology@work showcases Drowning Early Warning System
(DEWS). You will be able to see how the system can promptly detect
distress and drowning situations and immediately alert the life-guard.
Next, discover how I²R’s contact tracing system –
StarTrack, can be deployed not only as a medical surveillance to facilitate
early diagnosis and treatment of disease among contacts, but also
be applied to other areas where short range proximity-based contact
tracing is needed.
Finally, read about our self-customized fibre gratings developed for
strain, temperature and gas sensor systems that allow engineers to
enhance structural safety, maintainability, and performance.
In the Industry Development column, we provide some insights to the
Operation and Technology Roadmapping (OTR), an initiative to guide
local companies through interactive workshops facilitated by program
facilitator to chart an operation and technology roadmap
to guide them for future business growth.
We welcome your feedback and look forward to including news of collaborations
with your organization in future e-newsletters.
If you are interested in any of our forthcoming events, do sign-up
for them early.
Our website, http://www.i2r.a-star.edu.sg,
is a rich repository of information and we invite you to visit it
often.
Please feel free to forward this e-newsletter to your friends
and colleagues.
Thank you
Yours faithfully

Lawrence Wong, Professor
Executive Director
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