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The newsroom behind Singapore’s AI voice

Singapore Voice is an independent media platform publishing artificial intelligence industry news, machine learning coverage, and enterprise technology analysis for readers who want broadcast clarity without political framing or agency spin.

Updated 06 July 2026 · Cuppage Road newsroom

“We built Singapore Voice because the region deserved a newsroom that treats generative AI, venture funding, and digital transformation with the same rigour a financial desk applies to earnings — independent, sourced, and never confused with propaganda or product marketing.”
— Mei Lin Koh, Editor-in-Chief

Cuppage Road context

Where we file from

Our editorial team works from Level 10 at 51 Cuppage Road, a short walk from Orchard Road in the heart of Singapore’s retail and technology corridor. The address places us among founders, venture investors, and enterprise innovation leads who pass through the district daily — a practical anchor for a technology beat rather than a symbolic backdrop.

Cuppage Road has long hosted media offices, design studios, and regional headquarters. Singapore Voice chose the location deliberately: close enough to startup demo days and semiconductor partner briefings to attend in person, yet removed from the noise of a co-working lobby. The newsroom floor is configured for morning report production, fact-checking calls, and the collaborative stand-ups that shape our daily briefing.

Readers sometimes ask whether proximity to Orchard implies a luxury-media posture. It does not. The lease reflects operational efficiency — reliable connectivity, meeting rooms for source interviews, and a quiet editing suite for long-form analysis on cloud computing, neural networks, and applied AI case studies across fintech and robotics.

We reference the district openly because transparency matters in tech journalism. When we describe trends in the Singapore tech scene, our correspondents are reporting from the same ecosystem they cover — not from a remote content farm or an outsourced marketing studio.

Cuppage Road corridor context near the Singapore Voice newsroom

Editorial team

The people on the technology beat

Three core roles steer coverage across our AI industry watch, startup radar, and sector roundup formats. We do not invent celebrity affiliations or borrow authority from institutions we do not belong to.

Mei Lin Koh, Editor-in-Chief, at the Singapore Voice newsroom desk

Mei Lin Koh

Editor-in-Chief

Mei Lin sets editorial policy, assigns the morning AI digest, and signs off on investigative tech reporting before publication. She previously led enterprise technology desks at regional business media and insists every product launch story carries primary sourcing. Her mandate: keep Singapore Voice focused on artificial intelligence and innovation — never elections, ministries, or advocacy campaigns.

Technology correspondent working at a laptop in the Singapore Voice newsroom

Arjun Nair

Technology Correspondent

Arjun covers generative AI, large language models, and semiconductor AI infrastructure for the daily voice briefing. He attends product briefings, tests automation tooling where safe, and translates engineering detail into language founders and CIOs can use. His beat explicitly excludes political press conferences and government policy advocacy.

Priya Sundaram, Data Journalist, reviewing datasets for sector roundup coverage

Priya Sundaram

Data Journalist

Priya builds the charts and datasets behind our sector roundup and fintech AI coverage. She validates venture funding figures, maps cloud computing adoption trends, and documents methodology for readers who want to audit our numbers. Data science rigour is her standard — sensational claims do not pass her desk.

What we are — and what we are not

Singapore Voice Pte. Ltd. (UEN 202947315K) operates as an independent journalism platform. We publish tech innovation stories, AI ethics analysis, and enterprise AI adoption case studies. We are not a political news site, not government media, not a marketing agency, and not an income-course funnel. We do not sell SaaS products, retainers, or investment advice.

Our editorial standards require named editors, correction policies, and clear separation between news copy and any future sponsored labels. The news desk treats reader trust as a finite resource — once spent on exaggerated claims, it does not return.

Press coverage standards

How stories reach publication

Every article passes through a three-stage workflow: assignment by the editor-in-chief, reporting and fact-checking by the technology correspondent or data journalist, and final review for tone, sourcing, and compliance with our editorial policy. Tips from readers enter the same queue — anonymous sources are handled under a documented policy available on our FAQ page.

We cover technology trends, AI research milestones, and product launches with equal attention to scepticism and curiosity. When a startup claims breakthrough performance in machine learning, we ask for evidence. When an enterprise announces automation at scale, we seek operators not only public relations officers.

This discipline is why professionals across the Singapore tech scene read Singapore Voice: not because we promise certainty about markets, but because we promise honest process.