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The Business Times / Advertisement1 November 2001 - LEE KUAN YEW GLOBAL BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION at |H SINGAPOM WDC MANAGEMENT university p*a UmkM JMHHI^I^^IBDHHH^HH GOT A BUSINESS IDEA? NEED FUNDING FOR YOUR START-UP? Tell us your business plan and you could win a share of U5569,000 The Singapore Management University (SMU) is organising the Just tell us your658 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 August 2017 - Rachael Boon rachaelb@sph.com.sg Local and overseas teams will battle it out at a Singapore Management University (SMU) biennial contest to address challenges in areas such as health and services. SMU announced 31 finalists yesterday for the 9th Lee Kuan Yew Global BusinessRachael Boon - 270 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 June 2017 - What will cities of the future look like? How will urban dwellers see a doctor and get medicine, move from one place to another, or buy their daily necessities? University students with innovative proposals to address the opportunities and challenges of future cities286 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration20 March 2021 - Sue-Ann Tan sueta n@sph.com.sg Plants and drones do not seem to have much in common, but a Singapore team’s plan to use the aerial craft to pollinate plants in indoor settings is fast taking flight. The teamSue-Ann Tan - PHOTO: MYRLABS; PHOTO: POLYBEE - 733 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 July 2004 - YOU don't need a business degree to come up with a good business model. That seems to be the moral of the second Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition, the finalists of which were announced yesterday. Of the 20 members m the six337 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 November 2010 - ROBIN CHAN AGRI-BUSINESS giant Wilmar International has donated $5 million to an entrepreneurial competition a sum that is expected to fund it in perpetuity. The 6th Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition was launched last Friday at the Singapore Management University, and isROBIN CHAN - 359 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 September 2017 - Daniel Ong A silicon chip which can help detect even trace amounts of the contaminant melamine in milk powder earned a Canadian team the top prize of $100,000 in the Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition on Thursday. The SpectraPlasmonics team fromDaniel Ong - PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO - 405 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 July 2006 - Jean Loo By The winning side, called ND-array Technologies, put forward a new way for pharmaceutical firms to carry out drug screening and patient diagnosis at a fraction of the current cost A COMBINED group from Ngee Ann Polytechnic and NationalJean Loo - 429 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 March 2006 - They were given the chance to interact with industry leaders By MATTHEW PHAN ASPIRING student entrepreneurs got a helping hand from established business leaders yesterday, as they tossed around ideas such as a virtual bank with products like interest-bear-ing deposits for online game money. TheMATTHEW PHAN - YEN MENG JIIN - 426 words
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The Business Times / Article25 March 2008 - Winning team in the Lee Kuan Yew Biz Plan gets US$2O,OOO THREE university freshmen believe they have the answer to help relieve the hotel room crunch. The trio, from the National University of Singapore's Business School, have come up with469 words
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联合早报 (Lianhe Zaobao) / Article19 December 2019 - 李光耀全球创新创业比赛增设南京生态科技岛投资奖第 10 届李光耀全球创新创业比赛增设南京生态科技岛投资奖奖441 words
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The Straits Times / Miscellaneous11 October 2005 - In this last episode, Qingchungoesto Canada to attend an international training course. Two years later, he becomes a world-famous sportsman and returns to Japan. PRIDE Channel U, 7.30pm 4.30 Sky Lover 5.30 Romance De Amour (RWD) 6.30 Singapore Today 7.00 Portrait Of Home 2 (Episode 1) (Debut) (D) Daqiu takes524 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration30 July 2004 - Singapore' s tolerance for failure rising SANDRA DA VIE By EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT Social respect for those starting a business is going up, says Tharman; risk-taking culture crucial for Singapore 'BRINGING INNOVATION INTO EDUCATION AND BUILDING STRONG UNIVERSITY-BUSINESS LINKAGES IN PARTICULAR ARE INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT IN DEVELOPING SUSTAINED, INNOVATION-DRIVEN GROWTH/ Acting EducationSANDRA DA VIE - 535 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 February 2008 - Ong Bi Hui Promoting business enterprise and innovation Who can enter Students from any university, college or polytechnic in the world are eligible to compete. What they need to do Entrants create detailed business plans, which they get to test. They can seek funding fromOng Bi Hui - TYLER PROJECTS - 552 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 July 2010 - By ABIGAIL KOR OIL exploration and high speed cutting tool companies could see a drastic decrease in system downtime and the amount of lubricant they use thanks to Coating Concepts. Coating Concepts was founded in January by NTU materials science and engineeringABIGAIL KOR - ARTHUR LEE - 588 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 March 2020 - Single largest gift by former student will be used to develop local talent and entrepreneurial ecosystem in university Melissa Yip melissay@sph.com.sg The Singapore Management University (SMU) has received an endowed contribution of $1 million from an alumnus to enhance its P.A.K.Melissa Yip - PHOTO: COURTESY OF JEFF TUNG - 573 words
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Today / Article, Illustration11 October 2005 - SHOBHATSERING BHALLA Cerebos' LKY business plan competition offers biggest prize money in Singapore shobha@newstoday.com.sg WITH corporate social responsibility (CSR) becoming such a coveted marketing tool for companies seeking to build trust in consumers' minds, it is only a select few who refrainSHOBHATSERING BHALLA - TREVORTAN - 600 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration11 October 2005 - SHOBHATSERING BHALLA Cerebos' LKY business plan competition offers biggest prize money in Singapore shobha@newstoday.com.sg WITH corporate social responsibility (CSR) becoming such a coveted marketing tool for companies seeking to build trust in consumers' minds, it is only a select few who refrainSHOBHATSERING BHALLA - TREVORTAN - 600 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration26 June 2004 - SANDRA DA VIE Four students in scheme to grow businessmen start global tech firms By j EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT MISS Goh Yiping, 22, is in the third year of her real-estate course, but she has already set up a company that will allow airlines aroundSANDRA DAVIE - 611 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration20 March 2006 - THE FIRST TIME... you start a business Becoming an entrepreneur is no piece of cake for young students, what with lack of funds, contacts and experience. But these youths managed to keep their business running despite the odds. They share with Esther Fung what makes them stand out where others651 words