Keio-NUS Cute Center

Keio-NUS Cute Center

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Creating Unique Technologies for Everyone The Cute Center lab is jointly operated by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Keio University of Japan.

This partnership has established a center which enables researchers from the two universities to collaborate on research themes such as lifestyle media in ubiquitous society and global computing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYSZ1vUvttk

30/09/2023

Join the participants of the Performing Arts x Tech Lab and industry peers at a dynamic two-part symposium - the Performing Arts x Tech Conference-Unconference!

Practitioners and possibility seekers from the arts, design and tech sectors are invited to hear and learn from experienced international and local performance-makers and creative technologists on developing and exploring different entry points into performance x technology. Panellists and speakers include Toby Coffey (United Kingdom), Clarence Ng and Mitsuru Tokisato (Japan), Danny Yung (Hong Kong), Ho Tzu Nyen (Singapore), and more!

You can also participate in breakout sessions to learn more about the Lab participants’ projects and exchange ideas. This is your chance to network and share ideas around the possibilities, opportunities and frictions between performing arts and various technologies.

This event is part of the Performing Arts x Tech Lab by National Arts Council in partnership with Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, and technology partner Keio-NUS Cute Center.

Learn more and sign up for the Conference-Unconference at go.gov.sg/artsxtechlab-7oct.

23/12/2021

Delighted that our collaborative project with SAF Medical Training Institute (SMTI), titled “Multi-sensory Extended Reality (MS-XR) Medical Crisis Management System”, won the Gold Award in the Virtual/Augmented Reality” category at the Wharton-QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) Reimagine Education Awards. The Reimagine Education Conference/Award, co-organized by QS Quacquarelli Symonds and the Wharton School's Alfred West Jr. Learning Lab, is an elite educational forum for academics, ed-tech innovators, investors, policy-makers and teachers to come together to drive discussion about how we can transform educational practice. This year’s Awards have received more than 1100 applications from 70 countries, and only the top 12% of these innovations have been shortlisted.

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Birds of prey wear 3D-printed shoes to treat foot disease 3D printing technology now has a new addition to its list of useful applications – producing protective shoes for birds. In a first for Asia, Jurong Bird Park’s avian veterinary team and the Keio-NUS CUTE Center at the National University of Singapore (NUS) jointly embarked on a two-year effort ...

25/11/2021

Excellent Center efforts with Jurong Bird Park

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https://news.nus.edu.sg/press-releases/reusable-foldable-and-sterilisable-shield-developed-nus-nuh-team-provides-additional

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