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2017
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Seen and heard this week

At a recent forum co-organised by NUS Business School (NUS Business) and TODAY, NUS experts engaged in a lively discussion on how consumers and businesses could capitalise on the trends and opportunities created by digital marketing. The panel included Associate Professor Ashok Charan, NUS Business; Mr Danny Kim, Adjunct Faculty at NUS Business, who is also from Google APAC Strategy & Planning; as well as Associate Professor Keith Carter from NUS Computing. Read more in this TODAY report on 26 October about how dollars, digits and data are transforming marketing.

Associate Professor Eduardo Araral, Vice-Dean (Research) from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at NUS shared his views in China Daily on 27 October about General Secretary Xi Jinping’s report to the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and how it demonstrated China’s reassurance that it would always adhere to peace regardless of its power in the future.

On 28 October, Mr Allan Loi, Research Associate from the Energy Studies Institute at NUS, wrote in Channel NewsAsia Online about the proposed Open Electricity Market which households and small businesses in Jurong would be eligible to participate in from April 2018, and assessed its potential benefits and outcomes for consumers.

Read more about the NUS community in the news.