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Latest research from Schneider Electric suggests most large organizations don’t know how to take meaningful climate action

89% of respondents indicate that they either intend to or have already changed their business model in response to climate change. Only 21% consider their organization to be significantly advanced in the adaptation of their business model to be more environmentally or socially responsive. Only 29% of respondents have plans in place to mitigate climate risks. Rueil-Malmaison (France), October 5 2021 – Schneider Electric, the global leader in the digital transformation of energy management, who was recognized earlier this year by the Corporate Knights Global 100 Index as the world's most sustainable corporation, published new research today on how organizations are transforming their business models in response to climate change.

Envisioning the Future of Buildings–Sustainable, Resilient, Hyper-Efficient and People-centric

Our buildings leave a huge carbon footprint on the planet – they consume about 30% of the world's energy, and account for almost 40% of annual global greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing the emissions of the building lifecycle will be one of the most important areas in our fight against climate change. 28 cities, including London, New York, Tokyo and Sydney, have joined the Net-Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment, pledging to ensure that all buildings will operate at net-zero carbon by 2050. To achieve these sustainability goals, we need to transform the way we design, build and operate our buildings.

Surbana Jurong spearheads infrastructure sustainability in Singapore

It is the first firm in the country to have Infrastructure Sustainability Accredited Professionals.

Invest safely in SMEs through this innovative online financing platform

With SmartFunding, investors can lend money to various SMEs and enjoy double-digit returns.

How advisors can remain relevant as more customers turn online

MoneySmart provides data-driven insights on the ‘phygital’ experience that customers want.

Change management success or failure depends on one thing: people

Global consultancy Daggerwing Group unveils why change fails and how they help organisations do change right

Germany’s forward-looking initiatives and offerings know no borders

Ready for take-off! Airport Region Berlin Brandenburg - a world-class region for business and technology

Axis Communications offers solutions as businesses power through the post-pandemic era

More than providing security systems, the global market leader leverages its network-based solutions to meet the customers' changing needs.

Simplified infrastructure planning with the Local Edge Configurator

Article by Michael Kurniawan, Vice President - Singapore, Malaysia & Brunei, Secure Power Division, Schneider Electric.

How DCIM can Help Utility Companies

Article by Michael Kurniawan, Vice President - Singapore, Malaysia & Brunei, Secure Power Division, Schneider Electric.

Tricor Group launches Digital Client Portal 

New Tricor digital platform sets standard for effortless client experience in Singapore.

Top Employers Institute celebrates 30 years of helping organisations enrich the world of work

The company is looking forward to another 30 years of striving for the best in HR.

Singapore In Search Of ‘Green-collared’ Professionals As Agritech Gains Ground

Singaporeans can jumpstart a new career in this rapidly growing field by upskilling with NTUC LearningHub.

Mitigating business risks and ensuring regulatory compliance through robust due diligence

Nexis Diligence™, from LexisNexis® allows organisations to access extensive business intelligence through a convenient single interface.

Here’s how Singpass can help organisations digitalise and enhance digital services

Businesses can boost growth by providing a seamless customer experience with Singpass APIs.

Why colocation providers should set sustainability goals

Colocation providers have a vital role to play in sustainability. They can influence other industries and move the needle towards a greener future by turning to more energy-efficient infrastructure or renewable energy sources.