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2025

Why Higher Education Should Trade Textbooks for Toolkits
At the 2025 Applied Learning Conference held at SIT’s Punggol Campus for the first time, participants explored how a shift from traditional teaching to skills mastery can prepare both learners and workers for a future of continuous transformation.

From Classroom to Cockpit: SITizens Help Steer Singapore’s Flying Car
Aerospace Engineering student Na’imullah Bin Muhammad Jufri shares how his time at NEO Aeronautics empowered him to learn beyond the classroom.

Producing Alternative Proteins, the High-Tech Way
The ProScreen programme tackles food security challenges through automated protein analysis, turning plant-based ingredients into market-ready products.

SIT Breaks Ground on Rotary-SIT Mangrove Conservatory to Advance Mangrove Research and Education in Singapore
The Conservatory will serve as an integrated platform combining education, applied research, and community outreach focused on mangrove biodiversity and climate resilience.

From Policy to Practice: Building Foundations for a Greener Future
The environmental crisis is a shared challenge, and tackling it requires urgent action from leaders in industry, academia and the public sector. Marked annually on 5 June, World Environment Day serves as a timely reminder of the need for collective action