NUS Computing and Ripple launch NUS FinTech Lab to deepen FinTech capabilities
6 November 2019
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NUS Computing and global payments firm Ripple unveiled a fintech lab on 6 November 2019. The lab aims to bring academia and industry together to develop talent in the sector, as well as train the next generation of business leaders, entrepreneurs, computer scientists and professionals to develop and apply emerging technologies in fintech.
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