Sunday, August 17, 2025

Friends and Citizens - time to upgrade ourselves for the AI era

 


This post is a wakeup call for me and my cohort from the Baby Boomers (1965 to 1980), if we are still gainfully employed and still want to remain relevant in today's AI economy, I suggest attending courses from the 8 below. It is so critical to remain relevant and at least conversant of what is coming our way in the next 5 to 10 years.

1. Generative AI *

2. Data Analytics  *

3. Cybersecurity

4.Data Science and AI

5.UI / UX Design

6. Digital marketing and SEO  *

7. Blockchain and Cryptocurrency  *

8. Advanced Data Analytics.

I truly want to attend at least 2 to perhaps 3 of these courses which are supported by our SkillsFuture grant from the Government of Singapore.

There is absolutely no time to waste. 






  

QRA's new business in new industries - crucial decisions made a decade ago.


Service installation at an explosion proof factory floor. 

This is the second of 2 parts, the first was in the previous blog post. My company QRA INTERNATIONAL has been around for 22 years and we started with the intent of supplying top quality equipment from a world renowned brand based in Europe to customers based in South East Asia.

This was when the concept of western brands were considered superior to the Asian brands (read Japan China and South Korea). However around 2011, we were unceremoniously disengaged from representing this brand and I took the crucial decision to do 3 things over the span of less than 10 years.


QRA Stability Chamber Singapore brand and country of origin China

a) Look East 

  We sought and signed up agencies with Chinese and S Korean brands

b) Provide bureau services 

 We own 2 test laboratories that continue to do well. We focus and grow into new and more exciting industries for the next 20 - 30 years. I cannot specify which industries, but we are already 10 years ahead of the competitors.

The traditional businesses of general electronics, semiconductors, industrial combustion engine automotive manufacturing are all struggling. Some examples such as Delphi, Continental UTAC and Micron have downsized and moved out a substantive part of their business.

We also provide technical services to many MNCs on a regular basis, this is one of our mainstays why we continue to be around to serve our clients in as many as 10 different industries.

    
                                     Repair of Compressor Unit at our Lab in Toh Guan 

c) Focus on Long Term Industries of the Future. 

Again as I stated above, the exciting industries are already here in Singapore and the region.It doesn't take a rocket scientist to find out what will be around for the next 20 - 30 years. Just look at the mega trends which will not change.

> People are living longer and healthier now for up to 3 decades than when the life expectancy was first used as a metric of quality of life for countries (it was around 70 in the 1970s for Singapore). Hence, the below 4 industries will continue their onward march and growth exponentially as researchers seek cures for life threatening cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke. The less dangerous but no less quality life reducing diseases of diabetes, back pain and gum disease leading to dementia are actively being researched and cures or treatments found every other week globally. 

Singapore remains an attractive place due to its strong position of patents applications, ease of incorporation of new licenses, access to startup banking especially in the areas of compliance, sustainability and the circular economy. We as a country are AI ready, though setbacks occur ever so often.   

While Singapore is expensive as a country to operate manufacturing of the established products like smartphones, LED TVs, etc etc,her strengths lie primarily in the following areas :

> strong IP marketplace

> sustainability practices

> research and innovation

> low corporate taxes

> AI and robotic innovation 

> testing and validation

The old industries are facing major structural challenges globally and from the US using tariffs to arm twist and bully former trading partners. Its a very turbulent and non recoverable situation. The best way forward for us is to remain nimble, dominate the small niches we are already in and grow internationally through the smart use of social media and the apps.


           Reinstallation of Compressor Unit onsite at explosion proof factory floor


Saturday, August 16, 2025

QRA's new business in unexpected industries

 



The business development side of QRA International of which I am helming is growing well, I am most happy to report. We have received enquiries from many companies from a whole wide range of industries. Let highlight this one which I never expected in my dreams would even look for a test equipment from us.

This Government organization is helming all the artefacts, paintings, sculptures of many different cultures and cultures. Their galleries are located mainly along Stamford Road and Bras Besah road just to name 2.

Recently, their manager contacted us with an enquiry. They were looking for an environmental test chamber which could control temperature and humidity at 23 - 26 C and 50 to 60% humidity. 

The reason for this condition was to simulate the museum interior environment whereby all the precious paintings and artefacts are stored for weeks, months and years

The objective ?  To observe MOULD GROWTH and work out strategies to combat MOULD GROWTH amongst their millions of dollars worth of precious artefacts to 

a) mitigate mould growth 

b) prolong life of their paintings, sculptures.

Wow !  

I should be selling chambers to the British Museum and the American Smithsonian Institute next !

Carpe Diem !



 



Tuesday, August 12, 2025

The power of compounding interest in views in this blog. Thank you !


The below text  was written in October 2022. I was hoping to get 150,000 views after nearly 16 years with this blog.  See below.

I have one small wish, can I get 150,000 views by 31st Dec 2022 ? I will try to show more interesting content so please write me a comment on how to improve my blog. 


Surprisingly, I am still at it after almost 16 years on Google. 

I aim to get good at the presenting better Youtube videos, and improve my Blogspot blog.

In the first 16 years of writing posts in this blog, I garnered 150,000 views. From Dec 2022 till now, a space of 2 and a half years, the views have climbed to close to 250,000 views, an increase of 100,000 views over 2 and a half years.

That means roughly 40,000 views per year from 2023 onwards.

May we continue this upward trend for the posts of this blog 

Many thanks !

Ed's Updates 29 Aug 2025 

We hit 250,000 today ! Many thanks ! 


Sunday, August 10, 2025

Sapiens - Harari's Conclusion - An anchor shaped world

 


This is the conclusion of Noah Yuval Harari's best selling book Sapiens. He wrote it in 2011 and barely 13 years later, what I am seeing and have put into a simple diagram as above is this.

There are a small class of elites who manage the large corporations and their rank is growing. The Baidus, BYD, Tiktok, MetaAI, ChatGPT owners, the Musks, the Zuckerburgs, the Gates you get the point.  The new rich who easily rake in billions in a span of maybe 5 to 10 years. They will then invest their profits into the next asset classes such as high end properties and AI.

In the middle, the middle class are thinning out. The rise of AI and the AI agents have displaced many copywriters, editors, clerical and admin assistants, finance assistants, front desk and front line workers. The gig economy is being replaced by reliable drones, robots, non complaining, non politicking non breakdown and non MC applying bots. No need for human faces and front desk people.

The millions of Grab, Uber, Lyft and Didi drivers will be left without an income in the next 10 years. Assets like property which have been spiralling since the COVID days are way out of the spending league of the gig economy workers.

The big problem is then, what do these people who have been disenfranchised, dispossessed and edged out from whatever there was available in terms of work, work as ? To make things worse, if they have committed to buying a property be it a Government subsidised flat or private property and have a huge outstanding mortgage without a long term job or outlook, this will be a great impact to 

a) resale property market prices

b) the property market's index or benchmark price range which will fall, and in theory everyone will be poorer. 

There will be untold millions and possibly billions of people all over the world who will be affected in this manner in the coming decade.

What is the Government's solution to this projected problem ? 

Watch this blog for updates. 

 


Saturday, August 9, 2025

Happy 60th Birthday - Welcome to the Club


Well here you are at 60 years of age. We have come a long long way, from the image of a very tearful Mr. Lee Kuan Yew who on TV announced the formation of a brand new country who had practically no resources except for the brilliant vision, grit and never say die attitude of the founding father group of Mr Lee and his nexus of leaders, guided this small city with a deep water port into a metropolis with one of the world's highest GDP per capita PPP in a short 50 years.

What we have achieved in these 60 years is nothing short of an economic miracle. The envy of many worldwide, from the West to the East. A shining example how a small country can move from 3rd world to first world in a generation, the fact that Singapore exists and continues to thrive just goes to show that it can be done.

Key success factors for our miracle

1. Brilliant bold and leadership formented by action and enacting laws, many of them deemed 
    as very strict and almost draconian but they cleaned up and actually impacted the greater 
    society at large.

2. A hardworking population founded on the principles of :

(a) meritocracy
(b) honesty and incorruptibility
(c) hard work 
(d) multiple language fluency 
     (all Singaporeans learn at least 2 languages, English and the mother tongue from Pri One all the way to Pre- University) 

(e) Ethnic harmony
(f)  Religious harmony 
(g) Adherence to the Rule of Law

To be very honest, to achieve this at all levels of society was and still is a work in progress, BUT we are viewed by a great many countries as both a success in the realm of a highly developed economy with capitalist fundamentals and also as a progressive socialist society.

Our leaders need to continue forging new partnerships in trade, tourism and manage new citizen and permanent residency arrivals with a firm yet patient touch.

With the new tariff laws flying left right centre since DT took office, the Asian region is still rather shell shocked as to how to position business strategies since businesses depend on 

a) consistency on trade policy
b) stable government and its direction for at least the next 20 years

with everything else being equal Ceterus Parebos, how Singapore will move forward for the next 5 to 10 years 

I wish the 4G the best of times, we are with you, but do not let us down. 

 
 

Thursday, August 7, 2025

The Foolish Run - a Repost of my post of 20 November 2012.

First published in Nov 2012 - some 13 years ago ! from this blog. I thought to refresh and reread some of my more interesting posts  from the past.   I was around 50 years of age at the time of writing in Nov 2012. 


I will always remember this run today for a long long time. Today, as I was preparing for the 42km marathon in roughly 2 weeks' time, I decided to take a challenge and run with a new pair of Asics Kayanos (version 18). I decided to run the Sime Trail at the McRitchie Reservoir which is roughly 11km from start to end, 1 complete circle. 


       I am not a novice at running the trails at McRitchie, but as I finished the run, something so significant dawned upon me, that I decided to write this down for posterity. I finished work before 6pm and made a beeline for McRitchie reservoir hoping to catch the last rays of light. By the time I arrived and changed up, and started out, it was 6.30pm. I did the run which was in the jungle, and not uncommonly, I would see moneys, sometimes monitor lizards and the occasional snake. The first half went by quite smoothly. I covered 7km in about 42 minutes or so, at a decent pace of 6min per km. My new shoes were absorbing the shocks of the uneven ground made worse by the rains the past days. There are many exposed roots and its slippery,so one wrong move and you could end up with a twisted ankle or worse, a major leg or body injury. The trail is meant mainly for walkers and people with trail sticks frequent it.
Some weeks ago some trail runners were lost in the Reservoir for up to 9 hours, so its not without its risks.

         I made it to the 2/3 rd mark at about 7.05pm. The ranger station was closed and a sign said that the treetop walk was closed and not open to public after 5.30pm  I was left with 3 options a) use the Sime road, which was well lit and run the remainder 5 km back b) Head back the way I came, which was quite treacherous with the fading light or c) continue with the Sime Trail into the forest and reach the end by sheer foolishness and willpower. That meant running up 9 small hills in the trail which was pot holed, and had mud as well as broken stones placed over the places where it was too muddy. Tough choice. 

        I chose option c). Purely by 'gut feel' and not logic, when I could have chosen the easy way back and ran along the road to the start point. With the light fading, the trail I was quite familiar became a black or near black track, with the occasional light from the opening of the forest which let the moonlight in from the half moon. I was afraid, but chose to press on into the darkness. The trail had its ups and downs, and pot holes, which I had to FEEL MY WAY through. I was scared to be scared, not wanting to think of the consequences of a wrong footing or  going off the track. There were lights but I realised that they were fireflies in the forest. After about 15 minutes  of solitary running in the darkness, there was a torchlight and one runner came towards me, he greeted me, and passed into the night. I felt much more sure. There was another solitary runner about 5 minutes later who greeted me with a hearty "Hi" and I was so energised, I ran with all my might. It was going to be OK, although I had another good 15 minutes still in the black forest.

        At the end of the trail, the lights of the reservoir beckoned. My thoughts during the run were this :

1. I am a risk taker, that is why I decided to go into business. You are always thrust into the great abyss (black hole) of uncertain future but you must have the extreme confidence that you will overcome whatever comes my way.

2. Do not think too much about the what ifs, because, life is real short, and if you spend too much time thinking about things you will never ever achieve anything.

    My run finished rather unspectacularly by the reservoir's edge. I remember the words immortalised by the late Steve Jobs to the new Harvard graduands.

   " Stay Foolish, Stay Hungry, Never Settle".

   Well, the first 2 I have achieved with 100% accuracy. That is why I am still making a living running my own business. I have never regretted a single day of it. Never settle means that I must aspire for better than what I have achieved today. That will only be known over time.

   Seize the Day my friends.   


     
    
    
             

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