ST Engineering

ST Engineering is a global technology, defence and engineering group. It has major operations in 16 cities and across 12 states and employed about 5,000 people who provide innovative products and solutions to commercial and government customers across diverse market segments.

See below for the Latest ST Engineering News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary. 

ST Engineering’s Urban Solutions secures smart car park contract at Dubai Mall

The project aims to facilitate automatic and ticketless parking fee collection.

ST Engineering’s Urban Solutions secures smart car park contract at Dubai Mall

The project aims to facilitate automatic and ticketless parking fee collection.

ST Eng’g net profit up 9.6% to $586.5m in 2023; total dividend is 16 cents

Revenue for its commercial aerospace and USS segments rose.

ST Engineering promotes 5G-enabled smart rail operations

The company will bring the technology to markets including Europe.

ST Engineering unit bags contract to upgrade Formidable-class frigates of MINDEF

The company expects to complete the upgrade of the first frigate in 2028.

ST Engineering’s cyber unit acquires D’Crypt for $67.5m

StarHub’s indirect subsidiary, Keele Investments owns D’Crypt.

SPTel, SpeQtral to build SG's first nationwide quantum-safe network

The network will use quantum cryptography to achieve unprecedented levels of security.

ST Engineering unit bags platform screen door solution contract for Ontario rail line

Under the contract, the company will deliver 360 sets of full-height platform screen doors.

ST Engineering taps Savills for airframe maintenance facility in Changi Creek

Savills will be part of the Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy Team for the project.

ST Engineering, Nutanix to enhance hybrid cloud competency in Singapore

They will develop a solution and a curriculum to train the country’s workforce.

ST Eng'g net profit up 0.2% to S$280.6m in H1; interim dividend is 0.4 cents

The urban solutions and satcom segment saw an EBIT loss of S$34m.