Daily Briefing: SG introduces Tech.Pass; Landmark JV's District 3 project set to open for preview

And STB launches Pokemon Go tie-up to promote local tourism.

From e27:

Singapore’s Economic Development Board is launching Tech.Pass to attract leading founders, leaders and tech experts into the country, according to an announcement.

The initiative aims to utilise their expertise to aid the development of the rapidly growing tech ecosystem in the city-state.

Targeted at the top tier of tech talents, Tech.Pass will allow holders to contribute across the ecosystem in a variety of roles—ranging from founders and mentors to lecturers and consultants. Applications will open in January 2021, with 500 places available upon launch.

To qualify, individuals must possess experience in leading large tech companies, or in developing tech products with mass adoption.

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From PropertyGuru:

The Landmark, a 396-unit residential development project in District 3, is set to open for preview by appointment on 14 November.

Located within the heritage-rich Outram District, the 39-storey project is developed by Landmark JV, which is a joint venture between MCC Singapore, SSLE Development, and ZACD Group.

It features one- to three-bedroom units, with sizes ranging from 495 sq ft for a one-bedder, 678 sq ft for a two-bedder, and 1,076 sq ft for a three-bedder.

Featuring a highly liveable layout, the units come with stylish design concepts as well as quality fittings from Duravit, Gessi and Miele. All 72 three-bedroom units will also be equipped with private lift lobby, while half of such units will have a study.

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From ChannelNewsAsia:

Pokemon Go players in Singapore now have up to 300 new locations where they can meet and capture Pokemon or engage in virtual raids, in a bid to encourage support for local tourism.

This follows a tie-up between the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Niantic, the American developer of Pokemon Go, as part of the SingapoRediscovers campaign, STB announced in a media release on 12 November.

"As they pursue their favourite Pokemon across Singapore, we hope players will explore our precincts, discover hidden gems, and support local business, whilst staying safe and observing the necessary precautions," said STB's brand director Lim Shoo Ling.

The new Pokemon Go locations, or PokeStops and Gyms, can be found at hotels, attractions, retailers, food and beverage establishments, and tour ticketing booths across Singapore.

They are located in 10 precincts: Changi and East Coast, Chinatown, the Civic District, Joo Chiat and Katong, Kampong Glam, Little India, Mandai and Kranji, Marina Bay, Orchard Road as well as Sentosa.

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