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How we publish

Singapore Voice produces six editorial formats for readers who follow artificial intelligence industry news, enterprise technology, and the Singapore tech scene. Each format is written by our newsroom — independent tech journalism with fact-checking and editorial standards, not marketing agency retainers, SaaS sales decks, or investment advice.

Updated 06 July 2026 · Cuppage Road newsroom

Reader briefing architecture

Formats built for professionals

Our media platform schedules coverage across the day so a technology correspondent can file breaking product launches in the morning report while data journalists prepare longer industry analysis for the week. Formats share a common editorial policy: named editors, sourced claims, and clear distinction between reporting and opinion. We do not guarantee market outcomes or sell outcome-based consulting disguised as press coverage.

Whether you read one format or all six, you are consuming the same independent journalism ethos — broadcast clarity on machine learning, generative AI, venture funding, and digital transformation without political advocacy.

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Singapore Voice newsroom preparing the daily voice briefing

Format 01

Daily Voice Briefing

Published each weekday morning SGT, the daily voice briefing distils overnight artificial intelligence headlines, regional startup moves, and enterprise AI announcements into a scannable news digest. Editors prioritise stories with material impact on technology professionals — model releases, funding rounds, semiconductor supply updates, and automation deployments. Each item links to sourcing notes where possible. The briefing is a reader-facing editorial product, not a trading signal service or wealth-building funnel. Subscribers use it to orient before stand-ups, not to execute financial strategies.

Data screen used for weekly sector roundup analysis

Format 02

Weekly Sector Roundup

Every Friday, correspondents synthesise a sector roundup across generative AI, fintech AI, robotics, and cloud computing. The format connects dots that daily coverage cannot: how a chip supply shift affects inference pricing, or how a regulatory consultation in one market echoes through applied AI vendors in Singapore. Data journalists contribute charts validated against public datasets. This is industry analysis with investigative tech reporting when narratives diverge from evidence — never government ministry advocacy or election-season commentary repackaged as technology news.

Writer at desk preparing deep-dive technology analysis

Format 03

Deep-Dive Analysis

Long-form deep dives examine a single technology trend — neural network scaling laws, enterprise automation ROI methodologies, AI ethics frameworks, or semiconductor AI roadmaps — with the rigour of a magazine feature and the accountability of a news desk. Pieces typically run 2,000–4,000 words, include expert interviews on the record, and pass a secondary fact-checking review. We publish deep dives when complexity demands space, not to pad keyword funnels. Readers receive technology analysis they can cite in internal memos, with limits clearly stated.

Editorial team discussing startup profile feature assignments

Format 04

Startup Profile Feature

Startup profile features document how AI startups build products, raise venture funding, and navigate go-to-market reality. Profiles are reported, not sponsored — we decline pay-for-play requests and label any future commercial partnership transparently. Stories explore engineering choices, team composition, and competitive positioning without turning into marketing agency case studies. Founders are quoted directly; sceptical questions stay in the piece. The format supports the Singapore tech scene ecosystem by adding context, not hype, to product launches readers see elsewhere.

Singapore Voice editorial stand-up before executive interview coverage

Format 05

Executive Interview Format

Executive interviews put CIOs, founders, and research leads on the record about enterprise AI strategy, digital transformation priorities, and responsible innovation practices. Questions are prepared by editors with subject expertise — we do not hand question lists to public relations teams for approval. Interviews are edited for clarity while preserving meaning, and conflicts of interest are disclosed when interviewees represent vendors we cover elsewhere. This format delivers press coverage depth without becoming a corporate consulting brochure or political platform for policy advocacy.

Conference hall where Singapore Voice covers technology events

Format 06

Event & Conference Coverage

When major technology conferences convene — locally or abroad — Singapore Voice assigns correspondents to produce live notes, session summaries, and next-day analysis. Coverage emphasises substantive announcements, research posters, and hallway conversations with engineers rather than keynote slogans alone. We avoid turning event reporting into trade-show catalogues or agency lead-generation lists. Conference pieces feed the morning report and sector roundup, giving readers who could not attend a faithful newsroom account of what mattered for machine learning, automation, and the broader tech industry.

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What we do not offer

Editorial products only

Singapore Voice is an independent media platform. We do not sell marketing agency retainers, IT outsourcing contracts, AI income courses, or investment recommendations. We do not promise guaranteed returns from technology trends we report. Our editorial team publishes news and analysis; we are not a financial adviser, law firm, or government communications office.

If you need a daily briefing on artificial intelligence without commercial spin, start with our homepage or browse the editorial sections that feed each format. Tips and press releases are welcome through the contact desk.

Editorial disclaimer

Read before you rely

Editorial content is published for general information on artificial intelligence and technology. Our newsroom provides independent journalism and analysis — coverage varies by source availability and industry developments. We do not provide investment, legal, or professional advice. We do not guarantee accuracy of third-party statements, product performance, or market outcomes. Figures and case references are illustrative unless sourced and dated. This is not political advocacy or government communication.