Colours, Sights & Patterns At Kampong Glam

In the 19th century, Kampong Glam was essentially an ethnic district with a strong Malay-Arab influence. It was a place where locals patronized for their Arab-Muslim traditional foodstuff and merchandise...

Immersive 4K HDR Viewing Experience With Sony Projectors

Sony’s latest innovative laser light source projector is High Dynamic Range (HDR) compatible with native 4K resolution, creating an amazling clear lifelike experience, as if you are there yourself…

Back 30 Years To Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre

Iconic along this stretch of road is the rectangular block of a nondescript beige-tiled building. The facade of this building is blocked by an overhead bridge. And this is the front entrance to a shopping centre - the Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre… (USSC).

Monti - Singapore's Longest Brunch Every Sunday

Enjoy brunch by the bay concept, complete with stunning views of the Marina Bay and its surroundings, and a fabulous menu and music programme to match at Monti…

Where Freemasons Convene

In 1886, the Masonic Club was established to support Singapore freemasonry. Guess who was the first Freemason in modern Singapore?

Build Amazing Startups Here at JTC LaunchPad

As part of an official invite, Merlion Wayfarer recently had the opportunity to visit BASH recently.

Located at Block 79 JTC LaunchPad @ one-north, BASH (Build Amazing Startups Here), an initiative driven by Infocomm Investments Pte Ltd (IIPL), the investment arm of Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), is Singapore’s biggest integrated startup space with the capability of congregating members and partners of the tech building community across the entire value chain - from accelerators, investors, incubators to entrepreneurs - all under one roof. 

"We find sometimes that if there is too much separatism - too many silos - then some of these ideas get locked up, so our goal is to bring it all together in one space, throw a few parties, and see how things go. that can happen. The whole idea is, the more things we can put in one spot, the more things that can happen. The best part about BASH is that it brings all of these things together in one space, that is, we have great mentors, great tools, great investors."
- Steve Leonard, IDA Executive Deputy Chairman and Chairman of IIPL -


BASH aims to do this through three ways: 

The first is in the providing of the infrastructure and facilities needed by startups. By providing basics like desks, meeting rooms and communication facilities, these tech start-ups can now focus more on building global companies rather than figuring out the non-core business functions like rentals and space upkeep.


To facilitate this, IIPL has created 5 themed zones, Brewery, Hatchery, Factory, Chill and Mission Control that serve a different purpose in the startup journey:
  • "Brewery" is an event area that supports community building activities that can drive vibrancy in the startup scene.
This place is so "happening" that 3 consecutive events were held here in the space of 4 hours!
  • "Hatchery" is designed to support IIPL’s accelerator programmes. Multiple programmes can run concurrently. While undergoing acceleration, startups can develop and fine tune their product market fit in preparation for fund raising.

That's the number of mentors available within easy reach to help the start-ups. Impressive!
  • "Factory" is an area meant for startups that have graduated from accelerator programmes to continue staying with BASH a while longer to further develop their products or gain market traction, while continuing to receive assistance from BASH.
Conducive workspaces all around. This place is even open 24 hours throughout the weekend!
  • "Chill" for startups and ecosystem partners to meet and mingle.
Chill and mingle here, if food inspires you... Or stand up working to lose those extra calories...

Freeflow ice cream at lunch, and... a hot meals vending machine for those late nights...

London-style phone booths for that much of added privacy for those all-important conversations.
And who needs grass when there's greenery in the office to rest those tired eyes?
  • "Mission Control" houses IIPL operations and core infrastructure supporting BASH.


With the integration of acceleration and incubation features within the space, start-ups came now tap on the ready expertise provided by mentors onsite and within easy reach. America-based Plug And Play and European accelerator Startupbootcamp FinTech are currently working with startups here. Local SPH Plug and Play - a venture between the local media giant Singapore Press Holdings, Plug and Play from Silicon Valley and IIPL - also offers a series of accelerator programmes for media start-ups. 

Enough space here to do your 10m shuttle run...
or play a game to whack your business "competitor"..
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The third broad stroke will be the creation of a community. What this entails is pretty self-explanatory, BASH says that it will allow for its startups to participate in various networking events as well as facilitate other events in the space to provide its startups with a wider network.

"As part of Singapore’s journey to be a Smart Nation, we are also working on some really tough global challenges brought on by the inevitable trends of aging population and urban density. That’s the purpose of having BASH, the go-to-place for tech builders, investors and innovators to do more great things together."
- Steve Leonard -

We agree, Steve! Some of the entrepreneurs we talked to were honoured to be selected to come to Singapore as part of the global accelerator program and are really enthusiastic to contribute their ideas to make Singapore a Smart Nation and a better place for all of us. Keep it up, everyone!


Singapore Rugby 7s - Kenya Upset Fiji In Stunning Victory

Wow! What an exciting finish to the Singapore Rugby Sevens 2016 held at Singapore's awesome National Stadium. The surprising Kenya took 140 tournaments to break their losing streak and became only the second African nation after South Africa to win one HSBC World Rugby Sevens series leg. Rugby Sevens will feature for the first time in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio and chances looked good for Kenya as it was only their third time the team had advanced to the Cup final of Rugby Sevens series leg.

In the finals, Kenya, to the surprise of over 20,000 fans in the Singapore stadium, scored a 20-0 half-time lead over the crowd favourite and reigning Rugby Sevens champion Fiji with two of their four tries from their superb player Collins Injera.


The action on the rugby field was fast and furious with quick tries from Kenya. However, the interesting thing was Kenya failed to convert any of the kicks to get extra points on the scoreboard.


Fiji regrouped and briefly rallied after the half-time break, but Kenyan players were strong and packed with lots of pace.

A strong Fiji defence in waiting...

Fiji tried to hold onto the Kenya players when they burst out to score a try...

Kenya held firm and scored two further tries to seal an upset win to create history in Singapore...

With this special win in Singapore, Kenya team had shot up to seventh in the standings after their 22-points haul (first place winners), with Fiji extending their lead at the top to eight points (second place) over South Africa with two rounds remaining for the Rugby Sevens series in France and England. South Africa finished third after thrashing Argentina 28-0.Samoa landed the second tier Plate title after beating New Zealand, Scotland edged out United States to land the Bowl and Russia beat off Wales to win the Shield.



Overall, the Rugby Sevens which was previously held 10 years ago in Singapore, was a lot more exciting and drew over 23,000 fans  to the stadium for the two days of rugby action on 16 and 17 April 2016.


With good entertainment like the famous DJ Pete Tong spinning the music track with live fireworks (after the first day rugby action) and bands playing rock music during the breaks, the Rugby Sevens event hopes to be an entertaining sporting spectacle on an annual basis in Singapore.


Rock, Ruck, Rumble and Cheers to Rugby!

Super Rugby 2016 - Sunwolves vs Bulls

Japan’s HITO-Communications Sunwolves took on South Africa’s Bulls on Round 5 of the 2016 Rugby Super League at the National Stadium last week.

The new Japanese franchise came exceptionally close to registering their first win since joining the expanded competition this season, scoring three spectacular tries against the three-time champions.

The amazingly well-lit pitch at the National Stadium, with all the photographers and videographers stationed at one end to capture those memorable shots...

The Bulls dominated almost every single facet of the game, had almost three times the carries, double the metres made but still struggled against a side that played with exceptional heart for the entire game.





It was quite amazing, the heights that were reached with each throw...

 There were the occasional skirmish that the referee had to step in.
In one of these, the Sunwolves lost No. 8 Tomas Leonardi for a cynical foul while stopping a try...

Sunwolves' Tomas Leonardi (8) and Bulls' Warrick Gelant (15) rush to the aid of their team mates...

 Bulls' Rudy Paige (9) makes a break...

At 23-10 it looked as if the Sunwolves were going to be left behind late in the second half, but they simply never gave up.

Having a pep talk as they motivate each other and plot out their next moves...

Kicking off...

Intense concentration...
 
It didn't seem enough with only minutes left...

Then came the support of the loyal fans,
some screaming well-meaning moves across the whole grandstand...

A view of the scrums...

A sea of reds was visible around each tackle...

And the Sunwolves dashed for their try and succeeded!

Final score...

Moving in for the friendly handshakes...

Thank you for the truly amazing experience to watch a team play with such heart!