Issues

Explore latest corporate stories, industry insights and c-level executive interviews from issues of APAC Outlook Magazine.

Issues Corporate Stories

Emerson Network Power : Powering the Future of Data Centres

APAC Outlook Magazine talks to Hitesh Prajapati of Emerson Network Power about the future of data centres across the region.

Asia’s Space Race : The First Frontier

As China, Japan, India and South Korea enhance their space exploration offering, the rest of the world needs to take note of this rising nation.

Lee Kuan Yew : Singapore’s Founding Father

Lee Kuan Yew is widely accepted as the founding father of the independent Singapore we know today, leading the city-state from 1959 to 1990 as Prime Minister, Senior Minister and, later, Minister Mentor before leaving in 2011.

Small Cells Asia : Ericsson Shares Top-Vendor Insights

Ericsson will share both global and local technical and business model insights at Small Cells Asia, April 20-21, Singapore.

AIMS Reinforces its Position as a Data Centre Hub

AIMS Cyberjaya Sdn Bhd (AIMS) has been appointed by Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) through an open tender to lead and deliver the ‘Inter-Data Centre (DC) Network initiative’.

Asia Outlook Issue 14 | APAC Outlook Magazine

Asia Outlook Issue 14, the B2B magazine for c-suite business leaders and executives across the APAC region.

Rolls-Royce Asia Pacific : Better Power for a Changing World

The influence of Rolls-Royce in the Asia Pacific region continues to grow year-on-year as its Singapore Seletar Campus lays the foundations for a productive future.

Port of Tanjung Pelepas : The Preferred Port of Choice

CEO of the Port of Tanjung Pelepas, Glen Hilton expects the global container market to grow in 2015, primarily as a result of global shipping access. The company is focusing on increasing port capacity as a result.

EDMI : Challenging Technology Through Smart Energy Solutions

The concept of the smart metering solution by EDMI is a universal one, sparking interest in countries around the world.

Japan Considers Five Day Compulsory Paid Holidays

Japan is considering making it compulsory for workers to take at least five days’ paid holiday a year, in a bid to lessen the toll on mental and physical health in a country famed for its long hours.