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Trend Micro Launches End-to-End Protection for Agentic AI Systems with NVIDIA

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Source: Media Outreach

Extends Agentic AI Safety from infrastructure to application with agentless EDR and integrated guardrails to secure next-generation AI factories

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 5 November 2025 – Trend Micro Incorporated (TYO: 4704; TSE: 4704), a global cybersecurity leader, today announced a new integration with NVIDIA BlueField, which embeds protection directly into the data center layer for more secure and scalable AI factories. This new offering enables organizations to deploy AI faster and reduce risks across multi-tenant AI clouds, all while meeting stringent compliance requirements.

To learn more about the combination of Trend Vision One™ Endpoint Security and NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, please visit: https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/business/ai/factory.html

NVIDIA BlueField data processing unit (DPU) is a processor designed to offload, accelerate, and isolate infrastructure and cybersecurity tasks from the CPU. Trend Vision OneTM Endpoint Security (AI Factory Endpoint Detection and Response) is deployed on NVIDIA BlueField to collect and monitor host and network information, and correlate with Trend threat intelligence to detect suspicious behavior. Complementing this BlueField integration, Trend is also among the first cybersecurity vendors to validate its solution on NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers, bringing purpose-built, enterprise-class security to AI factories.

This will also now include AI factories in federal agencies and high-assurance organizations, as Trend is included in the NVIDIA AI Factory for Government reference design, which provides full-stack, end-to-end guidance for deploying AI workloads while meeting the compliance needs of regulated industries.

Rachel Jin, Chief Enterprise Platform Officer at Trend Micro: “Agentic AI promises to unleash a new era of productivity, efficiency, and business agility, but only if we build it on secure foundations. That’s why Trend is committed to advancing AI safety through innovation in zero-trust enforcement and AI-native threat detection. Our combined offering with NVIDIA will establish a new market standard for peak performance deployments.”

Ofir Arkin, Sr. Distinguished Architect for Cybersecurity at NVIDIA: “As enterprises deploy AI factories, they need to secure large-scale, high-speed infrastructures without slowing innovation. By integrating with NVIDIA BlueField, Trend Vision One establishes a new class of endpoint detection and response for AI factories, combining hardware-enforced isolation with real-time threat insights to safeguard critical AI assets at the data center layer.”

According to Gartner®, “AI infrastructure security includes the built-in security features of the underlying technology stack, such as vector and graph databases, and third-party security controls that could be easily expanded by incumbent vendors to cover AI security use cases.”*

Building on this foundation, Trend is also extending protection to the application layer of Agentic AI. Trend Vision One™ AI Application Security (AI Guard) integrates natively with NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails, part of the NVIDIA NeMo framework, a scalable rail orchestration solution for ensuring the security, safety, accuracy, and topical relevance of LLM interactions. This integration streamlines how teams define, test, and orchestrate AI guardrails, including multimodal rails through a microservice and simple APIs. This joint capability enables security teams to align guardrails with enterprise policy, map them to key risks, such as prompt injection, data leakage, tool or agent abuse, jailbreaks, and hallucinations, and enforce them consistently from development to runtime.

The platform ingests guardrail telemetry for observability, risk scoring, and incident response, then automates policy-as-code updates and playbook-driven remediation across the AI stack and cloud. This combined approach detects credential dumps, reverse shells, and other advanced threats while strengthening Agentic AI safety in three critical areas:

Content Moderation: Filters toxic or biased AI outputs without slowing inference.

Security: NVIDIA BlueField-accelerated, hardware-enforced isolation prevents prompt injection and jailbreak attempts.

Privacy: Built-in encryption, GDPR, HIPAA, and CCPA compliance, and zero-trust segmentation.

* Gartner, Use an AI Security Platform to Launch Your AI Security Strategy, Dennis Xu, Kevin Schmidt, Jeremy D’Hoinne, 26 February 2025

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Fatal crash, Gordonton

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Source: New Zealand Police

One person has died following a crash at the intersection of Puketaha Road and Taylor Road this afternoon.

Police and other emergency services were called to the two-vehicle crash, involving a car and a truck, around 1pm.

Sadly, one person was located deceased at the scene.

Another person sustained minor injuries.

The Serious Crash Unit has completed its scene examination and the road has re-opened.

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Health – Living with advanced prostate cancer: roadshow highlights treatment advances – and access challenges for Kiwi men

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Source: Prostate Cancer Foundation

The Prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand (PCFNZ) is hitting the road this November, with a six-centre programme aimed at helping men living with advanced prostate cancer, and their families, better understand new and emerging options that are improving outcomes, and quality of life.
The Living with Advanced Prostate Cancer: Patient Information Series kicks off in Tauranga (11 Nov), followed by Hamilton (12 Nov), Auckland (13 Nov), Dunedin (18 Nov), Christchurch (19 Nov) and Wellington (20 Nov), and all are FREE to attend.
“Systemic therapy, radiotherapy, theranostics, imaging and new research discoveries over the past decade have transformed outcomes and quality of life for those living with the challenges of metastatic prostate cancer, yet understanding of what they are, how they co-exist, and fit within treatment pathways is still not widespread,” says Peter Dickens, Chief Executive, PCFNZ.
With the assistance of local oncology specialists and nurses, the events will explore this further, and allow health professionals, patients, and whānau to join the conversation and stay informed about the evolving treatment landscape for advanced prostate cancer in New Zealand.
The roadshow takes place against a bleak backdrop for those accessing care for advanced prostate cancer in our public health system. Many of the treatments that will be discussed are only available when sourced privately at costs running in some cases to hundreds of thousands of dollars for patients and families.
“Prostate cancer is now NZ’s most diagnosed internal cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death in men, and yet there has not been a new medicine funded by Pharmac to treat the disease in over 10 years” says Dickens.
“NZ is at the very bottom of the OECD rankings when it comes to medicines funding, behind many demonstrably poorer countries. NZ men are having their lives unnecessarily cut short because of the failure of successive NZ governments to devise and fund a medicines policy fit for purpose for all in our country. This must change.”

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ChildFund – ‘We make no apology for offending you’

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Source: ChildFund New Zealand

ChildFund New Zealand has launched two campaigns that some find confronting – Deadly Weapon and Her First Sip.
“We make no apology for offending you. We agree that people should feel shocked and outraged. Children are dying from drinking contaminated water in our region of the Pacific – and this is entirely preventable,” says ChildFund NZ CEO, Josie Pagani.
The ‘Deadly Weapon’ campaign shows a Pacific child pointing a water gun at the camera. 
The ‘Her First Sip’ campaign shows a baby drinking water from a sipper bottle that could be poisoning her. It draws on a fear familiar to many mothers in parts of the Pacific – the fear that when a baby moves from breast to bottle, their first sip could be their last. 
“Imagine facing that possibility” adds Pagani.
Five million people in the Pacific still lack access to clean drinking water.
In the Solomon Islands, approximately one in fourteen deaths of children under five is linked to diarrhoea, caused primarily by dirty water and poor sanitation. 
Only 16 percent of schoolchildren have access to clean, safe water.
Thirty percent of children under five in the Solomon Islands suffer from stunting, meaning their bodies and brains cannot fully develop due to poor nutrition and contaminated water. This is one of the highest rates in the world.
In Kiribati, one in ten deaths of children under five is linked to diarrhoea, and only 27 percent of households have access to clean, safe water.
“The challenges are different in each community – but they are always solvable, and the solutions are cost-effective,” says Pagani.
In the remote Temotu Province of the Solomon Islands, ChildFund NZ is working with local partner Greenergy to rebuild a water pump that will serve 3,000 people.
The local ChildFund Kiribati team is installing desalination units to turn seawater into drinking water.
“New Zealand parents take it for granted that we can fill our children’s bottles with clean water from the tap and send them to school. In some parts of the Pacific, children miss school because they must walk for hours to collect clean water,” says Pagani.
ChildFund NZ’s partner in the Solomon Islands, Greenergy, knows the risks better than anyone.
“One day my six-year-old niece was in school,” says Sharon Inone, a mother and CEO of Greenergy. “The next, she was gone. Dysentery took her life before anyone could help.”
“We want New Zealanders to be as desperate as we are to prevent these deaths. We can stop children dying now,” says Pagani.

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Health and Politics – Minister must protect the Nursing Council – NZNO

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Source: New Zealand Nurses Organisation

The Minister of Health must protect the integrity of the Nursing Council as the regulator for registered nurses, Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa NZNO says.
The call follows an announcement by the Education Minister Erica Stanford that professional standard setting functions for teachers will be moved from the Teaching Council to the Ministry of Education. The Council will also be reduced from 13 to about seven to nine members with the number of elected teacher representatives halved.
NZNO Kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku says Simeon Brown must reassure nurses that the Government doesn’t have similar plans for the Te Kaunihera Tapuhi o Aotearoa Nursing Council of New Zealand.
“The Nursing Council has a similar make-up to the Teaching Council. It performs invaluable functions such as registering nurses, setting scopes of practice, hearing complaints and setting ongoing competency requirements.
“It’s integrity and functions must be protected. It is also vital that elected nurses remain on the Nursing Council.
“The Coalition Government has form here after Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brook van Velden removed worker representation from the WorkSafe board,” she says.
The changes come at a time when the scope of nurses and nurse practitioners is being threatened by proposed changes to the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act, Kerri Nuku says.
“The Health Minister says he values nurses. But the work of nurses’ risks being undermined by the introduction of an anaesthetic technician workforce and the scope of nurse practitioners’ risks being undermined by the introduction of physician associates,” she says.

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Increasing Competition, Economic Slowdown and Cyber Threats are Reshaping Asia’s Business Landscape: Aon Survey

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Source: Media Outreach

  • “Failure to attract and retain talent” ranks among the top ten risks for Asia reflecting persistent talent shortages
  • “Increasing Competition” and “Exchange Rate Fluctuation” risks surge in importance
  • “Geopolitical Volatility” joins the top five future risks, highlighting the growing instability across regions

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 5 November 2025 – Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm, today released the Asia findings of its 2025 Global Risk Management Survey, revealing the region is grappling with intensifying competition and economic uncertainty as organisations confront a new era of disruption and transformation. The survey, which gathered insights from nearly 3,000 risk managers, C-suite leaders, and executives across 63 countries, highlights how Asia’s risk priorities are shifting in response to technological, economic and geopolitical forces.

Asia’s Top Risks: Competition Surges, Cyber Threats Persist

“Cyber Attacks/Data Breach” remains the number one risk across Asia. However, in 2025 “Increasing Competition” and “Exchange Rate Fluctuation” have risen sharply, reflecting the region’s dynamic markets and heightened exposure to global financial volatility. “Increasing Competition” is now in business leaders top three key risks for the region, a significant jump from eighth place in 2023.

Asia’s risk landscape also features “Weather/Natural Disasters” as a prominent concern, ranking eighth. This issue is more pronounced in Asia compared to other regions, underscoring Asia’s vulnerability to climate-related disruptions. Additionally, “Failure to Attract and Retain Top Talent” rounds out the top ten risks — a challenge that does not appear among the global top ten, highlighting unique workforce pressures in the region.

The survey found that 52.1 percent of businesses reported losses due to “Exchange Rate Fluctuations”, followed by 45.4 percent from “Economic Slowdown” and 43.6 percent “Increasing Competition”. Workforce challenges persist, with 30.4 percent of businesses reporting losses due to “Failure to Attract and Retain Top Talent”.

“Asia’s business environment is transforming rapidly. Digitalisation, shifting economic currents and increasing competition are reshaping priorities,” said Terence Williams, head of Commercial Risk, APAC at Aon. “Today’s challenges are more interconnected than ever — cyber threats can disrupt supply chains; economic volatility can impact talent retention and climate events can trigger regulatory changes overnight. The insights from Aon’s 2025 Global Risk Management Survey offer leaders clarity amid complexity, helping them benchmark and focus risk strategies.”

Asia’s Top Ten Business Risks in 2025

According to the survey, the top ten risks for organisations in Asia are:

  1. Cyber Attacks/Data Breach
  2. Economic Slowdown/Slow Recovery
  3. Increasing Competition
  4. Business Interruption
  5. Supply Chain or Distribution Failure
  6. Commodity Price Risk/Scarcity of Materials
  7. Exchange Rate Fluctuation
  8. Weather/Natural Disasters
  9. Regulatory/Legislative Changes
  10. Failure to Attract or Retain Top Talent

The survey highlights the risks facing Asian organisations and clear opportunities for resilience and growth. While risk awareness is rising, most organisations have yet to quantify their exposures or leverage advanced analytics.

Risk management planning remains inconsistent across the region:

  • 24.3 percent of businesses have assessed cyber risk,
  • 18.8 percent have developed continuity plans,
  • 25.6 percent have a risk management plan for “Cyber Attacks/Data Breaches”.

For “Economic Slowdown/Slow Recovery”:

  • 27.8 percent have assessed the risk,
  • 16.7 percent have continuity plans,
  • 24.4 percent have risk management plans.

For “Failure to Attract or Retain Top Talent”:

  • 32.5 percent have assessed the risk,
  • 16.9 percent have continuity plans,
  • 34.9 percent have risk management plans.

While most organisations in Asia recognise the importance of risk management, there is still room to strengthen and formalise their approach — unlocking greater resilience and future growth.

“In a world where disruption is the new normal, understanding the intersection and velocity of risks are essential for creating sustainable success,” said Adam Peckman, global head of cyber risk consulting and head of Cyber Solutions for APAC at Aon. “To mitigate the risks of Cyber Attacks and Economic Slowdown, organisations must move away from a reactive approach and instead embed cyber resilience and financial agility into their core strategies. This means adopting advanced analytics, scenario planning, robust continuity frameworks and continually evaluating the role of risk capital to manage volatility.”

Future Risks Reflect the Growing Influence of Interconnected Megatrends
Aon’s 2025 Global Risk Management Survey also provides a forward-looking perspective on the risks business leaders expect to be most critical by 2028. Increasing competition and cyber risk remain the top concerns for the future, while geopolitical volatility joins the top five future risks, reflecting the growing instability across regions, with implications for supply chains, regulatory environments and financial performance.

Asia’s Top Five Future Business Risks by 2028

  1. Increasing Competition
  2. Cyber Attacks/Data Breach
  3. Economic Slowdown/Slow Recovery
  4. Geopolitical Volatility
  5. Business Interruption

“Looking ahead, the interplay of increasing competition and geopolitical volatility are expected to dominate the regional risk landscape. Businesses should prepare by adopting more predictive risk intelligence with AI-powered indicators and building more resilient supply chains. Innovative approaches to raising capital for managing risks – such as captives and parametric products – will be key. By focusing on both immediate disruptive threats and emerging risk trends, organisations can build resilience and unlock new opportunities in a rapidly evolving market,” Williams added.

Disclaimer
The information contained in this document is solely for information purposes, for general guidance only and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Although Aon endeavours to provide accurate and timely information and uses sources that it considers reliable, the firm does not warrant, represent or guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, completeness or fitness for any purpose of any content of this document and can accept no liability for any loss incurred in any way by any person who may rely on it. There can be no guarantee that the information contained in this document will remain accurate as on the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future. No individual or entity should make decisions or act based solely on the information contained herein without appropriate professional advice and targeted research.

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Road blocked, State Highway 2, Tauwharenikau

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Source: New Zealand Police

State Highway 2 is blocked following a serious crash this afternoon.

Police were called to the single-vehicle crash, where a car has struck a powerpole, west of Number 1 Line around 4:30pm.

Initial indicators are that have been critical injuries.

The Serious Crash Unit has been advised.

Diversions are in place and the road is expected to remain closed for some time while emergency services work at the scene.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area where possible and expect delays.

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iHerb Singapore Launches 11.11 Wellness Mega Sale from November 5 to 24

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Source: Media Outreach

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 5 November 2025 – iHerb, a trusted global e-commerce platform for health and wellness, announced the launch of its annual 11.11 Wellness Mega Sale, offering customers in Singapore special sitewide discounts from November 5 to 24.

From November 5–12, shoppers can enjoy 26% off sitewide with promo code “iherb26,” followed by 20% off from November 13–24 using promo code “iherb8.” The campaign highlights iHerb’s continued commitment to providing access to authentic, high-quality wellness products at exceptional value.

Trusted by Millions Around the World

Founded in California in 1996, iHerb serves over 13 million customers worldwide, offering more than 1,800 trusted brands and thousands of science-backed wellness products, supported by more than 53 million verified customer reviews.

Recognized for its focus on authenticity and quality, iHerb partners directly with manufacturers to ensure that every product is stored and shipped from climate-controlled facilities, maintaining freshness and product integrity.

Customers in Singapore can enjoy free shipping on orders over SGD 60, with delivery typically within four days.

Spotlight on Doctor’s Best

Among iHerb’s long-standing brand partners, Doctor’s Best continues to be one of the most popular choices among customers. Founded in California in 1990 by a group of physicians, the brand was built on the belief that science and nutrition should work together to support better health. Guided by its philosophy of “Science-Based Nutrition,” Doctor’s Best formulates supplements using clinically researched, high-purity ingredients for quality you can trustCustomer Favourites Include:

  • Digestive Enzymes – Promotes healthy digestion and relieves occasional discomfort.
  • High Absorption Magnesium – Supports energy production and muscle relaxation.
  • MSM with OptiMSM® – Helps maintain joint flexibility and connective tissue health.

In recent years, Doctor’s Best introduced a Women’s Series designed to support women’s unique wellness needs, from energy and digestive balance to beauty and sleep support. For families, the brand also offers Kids’ Vitamin Gummies — fun, tasty, and easy to include in your child’s daily routine. Shop Smarter, Live Healthier

Through initiatives such as the 11.11 Wellness Mega Sale, iHerb continues to make global wellness accessible to customers in Singapore, offering a wide selection of trusted products delivered quickly and reliably.

For more information about the 11.11 Wellness Mega Sale, visit iHerb Singapore. Promo code “iherb26” is valid from November 5–12, and “iherb8” from November 13–24. Terms and conditions apply.

Discover why millions around the world trust iHerb for authentic, high-quality wellness essentials delivered straight to their door.

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Two caught illegally whitebaiting following season end, Southland

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Source: New Zealand Police

Two men have had their nets, waders and other equipment seized after being caught illegally whitebaiting last night.

Police and the Department of Conservation have been running the joint Operation Īnaka, focusing on whitebaiters illegally fishing in Western Southland.

Last night, Western Southland Police ran the third enforcement night targeting anyone who was whitebaiting outside of the legal season.

“Whitebaiting season ended on 31 October, so it is disappointing that we located two men illegally fishing at the Waiau River mouth last night,” says Western Southland Area Response Manager, Senior Sergeant Pete Graham.

“We have seized their whitebaiting fishing equipment and will be referring the incident to the Department of Conservation to consider prosecution action.

“I encourage all whitebaiters to familiarise themselves with the rules and regulations around fishing activity, in order to avoid any confusion,” Senior Sergeant Graham says.

Police urge the community to report any illegal or suspicious activity by calling 111 if it is happening now, or 105 if it is after the fact.

You can also make a report anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

Information on whitebaiting is available on the Department of Conservation Whitebaiting website.

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SIM Global Education Strengthens Role in Singapore’s Growing Transnational Education Landscape

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Source: Media Outreach

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 5 November 2025 – As Singapore cements its position as a leading hub for transnational education (TNE), SIM Global Education (SIM GE) continues to expand its globally recognised academic offerings through established partnerships with the University of London (UK), RMIT University (Australia), and the University at Buffalo (USA).

A Shifting Higher Education Landscape

Over the past decade, Singapore’s higher education system has evolved rapidly, with locally delivered foreign degrees gaining strong acceptance. According to the 2024 Graduate Employment Survey by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG), 74.8% of graduates from Private Education Institutions (PEIs), including SIM GE, found employment within six months of graduation.

“While our scale has grown, our purpose has remained unchanged for the past 60 years. We have always been committed to maximising and developing potential through accessible and flexible learning pathways,” said Professor Wei Kwok Kee, President and CEO of the Singapore Institute of Management, in an interview with The Straits Times.

This dedication to academic quality, transparency, and global collaboration has helped SIM GE earn recognition as one of Singapore’s most trusted providers of transnational education.

Affordability and Flexibility Drive Participation

Affordability and flexibility continue to be key factors influencing education choices among students and professionals. Studying for a foreign degree locally at SIM GE allows learners to save on relocation and living costs while receiving the same high-quality curriculum offered at partner universities overseas.

SIM GE’s flexible delivery options, including part-time study and hybrid learning formats, cater to working adults who need to balance professional and academic commitments. These learning modes reflect Singapore’s national emphasis on lifelong learning and workforce adaptability.

As more learners seek global credentials without the financial burden of overseas study, SIM GE’s model of accessible education continues to gain popularity across Singapore and the region.

Quality Assurance and Local Relevance

Academic excellence and transparency form the foundation of SIM GE’s operations. The institution holds the EduTrust-Star certification, the highest quality mark awarded to private education providers in Singapore. It undergoes regular audits to ensure its curriculum and assessments remain aligned with international standards.

SIM GE’s programmes integrate globally benchmarked content with a strong local context. This ensures graduates are not only academically capable but also industry-ready. The focus on applied learning and workforce relevance has strengthened both student confidence and employer trust.

Bridging Employer Perceptions

While some employers still prefer graduates from autonomous universities or full-time overseas study, attitudes are changing. According to SkillsFuture Singapore (2024) and Human Resources Online (2025), median starting salaries for PEI graduates now average about S$3,500 compared to S$4,500 for public university graduates. The difference continues to narrow as companies place greater emphasis on skills and performance. SIM GE’s applied learning model, focus on digital competencies, and engagement with industry mentors have enhanced graduate employability. Many SIM GE alumni are now thriving in diverse sectors, demonstrating adaptability and real-world problem-solving skills that employers value highly.

Singapore’s Emerging Education Hub

The rise of foreign degrees in Singapore is reshaping global education dynamics. Leading international universities increasingly view Singapore as a strategic anchor for TNE across Asia. Supported by a robust regulatory framework and a future-ready economy, Singapore has become both a gateway and a hub for academic collaboration and global talent mobility.

SIM GE exemplifies this transformation. Through its university partnerships, rigorous academic standards, and responsiveness to workforce needs, SIM GE translates international quality into local impact. Its programmes offer global exposure while ensuring alignment with Singapore’s economic priorities.

Looking ahead, demand for internationally recognised degrees in Singapore is expected to remain strong. As employers seek graduates with both global competence and local insight, institutions like SIM GE are poised to lead the next phase of growth—bridging education and employability and reinforcing Singapore’s position as Asia’s trusted education hub.

References:

  1. SkillsFuture Singapore (2024). *Private Education Institution Graduate Employment Survey 2023–2024.* https://www.ssg.gov.sg/resources/pei/pei-ges/private-education-institution-graduate-employment-survey-2023-2024/
  2. SkillsFuture Singapore Newsroom. *Close to 3 in 4 private education institution graduates in employment within 6 months after graduation.* https://www.ssg.gov.sg/newsroom/close-to-3-in-4-private-education-institution-graduates-in-employment-within-6-months-after-graduation-amidst-overall-lower-hiring-demand/
  3. Human Resources Online (2025). *Starting salaries of fresh graduates from NUS, NTU, SMU, SUSS, SUTD, Class of 2024.* https://www.humanresourcesonline.net/starting-salaries-of-fresh-graduates-from-nus-ntu-smu-suss-sutd-class-of-2024
  4. The Straits Times (2024). *At SIM, where everyone can learn for life and thrive for life.* https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/at-sim-where-everyone-can-learn-for-life-and-thrive-for-life

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