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Find the Coins at SG’s Latest Instagrammable Hotspot in #HuntTheMouse – LyndenWoods Edition
S$50,000 worth of shopping reward points await at the most accessible hunt yet
SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 June 2025 – From 20 June to 13 July 2025, Singapore Science Park 1 is the new hunting ground for #HuntTheMouse – LyndenWoods Edition (the “Edition”).
In this second iteration of #HuntTheMouse thematic pop-up hunt (the “hunt” or “game”), 64 game coins worth 50 million of STAR$® (“Credits”), equivalent to S$50,000 in value, which can be used to pay or offset purchases at CapitaLand malls, will be hidden in Singapore Science Park 1. The hunting ground is conveniently located right outside Kent Ridge MRT Station on the Circle Line.
Game coins will be hidden in easy-to-access public areas, including Geneo’s community spaces such as The Canopy and The Seed, and around the LyndenWoods condominium showroom. The first player or team to find the game coin gets to redeem Credits of corresponding value. There are four LyndenWoods Coins and sixty Science Park Coins, worth S$5,000 and S$500 of Credits respectively.
It is recommended that players follow the hints released on Sqkii’s social media such as Instagram and Facebook, and the real-time map on the game website to locate these hidden game coins and exchange them for Credits.
One LyndenWoods Coin, in wood and slightly bigger than the size of a Singapore 20 cents coin, will be hidden every Saturday for four weeks from 21 June to 12 July 2025. Once it is hidden, five free hints will be released in rapid-fire mode every hour from 14:00hr (SGT) onwards. There will also be one free tip every weekday on Sqkii social media channels (Facebook and Instagram) to help players prepare for the LyndenWoods Coin drop on Saturdays.
Sixty Science Park Coins, identifiable by their silver colour, will be released progressively over the game period.
There are power-ups to help players get ahead in their hunt. To use these power-ups, players simply have to complete a mission to earn Crystals for the activation of these power-ups:
- Circle Shrink – Use this power-up to shrink Science Park Coin circles to narrow down selected coin location.
- Coin Sonar – This power-up allows players to scan the area around them to zoom in to a more precise location for a Science Park Coin. There are three scan ranges: 25m, 50m, or 100m, each requiring different numbers of Crystals. Each scan gives the player instant feedback on whether the silver coin is within their selected range.
- Metal Detector – Players can activate this power-up when inside any Science Park Coin circle to turn their phone into a metal detector in search of the coin. It scans the surrounding vicinity for one minute and provides visual feedback on the proximity to the coin as the player moves around.
“#HuntTheMouse brings people and places together,” shares Mr. Kenny Choy, CEO & co-founder of Sqkii, the gamification company behind #HuntTheMouse. “In this second thematic hunt, we hope to share and bring our fans, friends and family to the rejuvenated Singapore Science Park 1, which is now buzzing with excitement through its instagrammable designs, unique space planning and creative placemaking initiatives.”
Hashtag: #HuntTheMouse #Geneo #LyndenWoods
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About Sqkii
Sqkii is a gamification company in Singapore that helps brands achieve incremental revenue and other business objectives using games. Its award-winning viral games have driven outstanding return on investment for brands, including more than 300,000 incremental rides in Grab’s #GrabRewardsville, and over 200,000 cashless payments in DBS Bank’s #HuntYourZodiac. Most known for #HuntTheMouse, their signature cash hunt that gives away cash to players, Sqkii has recorded more than 1,000,000 players over their hunts. Plans are in the pipeline to progressively expand #HuntTheMouse beyond the shores of Singapore to cities across Asia-Pacific.
About Geneo
Comprising three properties with five buildings, Geneo is a life sciences and innovation cluster located in Singapore Science Park 1. The latest phase of CapitaLand’s multi-stage precinct rejuvenation of Singapore Science Park, Geneo elevates the park’s ecosystem with purpose-built infrastructure designed to support the growth of these industries. Complemented by amenities including a serviced residence, retail and F&B outlets, and community spaces, Geneo fosters a holistic environment for innovation to thrive.
About LyndenWoods
LyndenWoods is the first residential development within Singapore Science Park, offering thoughtfully designed homes just minutes from Kent Ridge MRT and in close proximity to key landmarks such as National University of Singapore, National University Hospital, one-north, and Kent Ridge Park. Conveniently located next to Geneo and an array of lifestyle amenities, LyndenWoods is part of the wider transformation of Singapore Science Park into a vibrant, integrated live-work-play district.
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Woodfibre LNG Marks 2025 as a Year of Construction Progress, Environmental Stewardship and Community Partnership
Over the past year, the project advanced from planning into visible, on-the-ground execution. Major construction milestones included the pouring of foundations for key modules, continued progress on marine piling, and further implementation of modular construction techniques designed to reduce on-site footprint while accelerating delivery timelines.
These advancements were achieved through close collaboration with project partners, suppliers and contractors, and in partnership with the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation).
In 2025, Woodfibre LNG, a member of the RGE group of companies founded by Sukanto Tanoto, continued to operate its floatel workforce accommodation solution, designed to minimise pressure on local housing and community services. As of November, two floatels were in active operation, providing high-quality, safe and comfortable living conditions for the project workforce while supporting construction efficiency.
Environmental protection remained a central focus throughout the year. The project’s Marine Mammal Monitoring Programme, which includes hydroacoustic monitoring, exclusion zones and shore-based observation posts, delivered measurable outcomes by enabling real-time operational decisions, including pauses to marine activities when marine mammals entered exclusion areas.
In parallel, remediation of legacy materials from the former pulp mill site continued, with hundreds of thousands of tonnes of historical waste removed. These efforts have contributed to improving site conditions for both local communities and marine and terrestrial ecosystems in Howe Sound.
Woodfibre LNG’s Operator Training Programme, delivered in partnership with the Squamish Nation Training and Trades Centre and the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), progressed throughout the year. The programme’s first cohort of graduates transitioned into full-time roles, supporting the development of long-term, skilled local employment opportunities linked to the project.
Through its Community Partnership Programme (CPP), Woodfibre LNG continued to invest in local communities across the Sea-to-Sky corridor. In 2025, the programme surpassed $1 million in total grants since its inception, supporting initiatives in sports, healthcare, emergency services, arts and culture, and youth development.
Luke Schauerte, CEO of Woodfibre LNG, said, “2025 has been a year of significant progress for Woodfibre LNG. We are proud of what our team and partners have accomplished together and look forward to building on this momentum in the year ahead.”
With more than half of the project’s development now complete, Woodfibre LNG remains focused on advancing construction safely and responsibly, while maintaining strong partnerships with Indigenous communities, local stakeholders and regulators.
As the project looks ahead to 2026, Woodfibre LNG continues its work toward delivering lower-carbon, responsibly produced Canadian energy to international markets.
Hashtag: #RGE #PacificEnergy #PacificCanbriamEnergy #WoodfibreLNG #LNG #environment #partnerships #LNG #liquefiednaturalgas #energy #sustainability
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About Woodfibre LNG
The Woodfibre LNG Project is owned by Woodfibre LNG Limited Partnership, owned 70 per cent by Pacific Energy Corporation (Canada) Limited and 30 per cent by Enbridge Inc. The Woodfibre LNG facility is being built on the site of the former Woodfibre pulp mill site, which is located about seven kilometres southwest of Squamish, B.C. Woodfibre LNG will source its natural gas from Pacific Canbriam Energy, a Canadian company with operations in Northeastern British Columbia. Pacific Canbriam is an industry leader in sustainable natural gas production. Woodfibre LNG and Pacific Canbriam Energy are subsidiaries of Pacific Energy Corporation Limited. Woodfibre LNG is the first industrial project in Canada to recognise a non-treaty Indigenous government, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation), as a full environmental regulator.
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New Opportunities in Southeast Asia’s Digital Shift: Thailand Emerges as the New ASEAN’s AI Hub
The expansion of AI and data centers (DCs) in Thailand is driving several transformative trends:
- Changing data traffic patterns. As DCs multiply in Bangkok, Chonburi, and beyond, Thailand is evolving from a traditional data “transit point” into a regional “convergence hub.” East-west digital traffic is accelerating, with Thai DC clusters increasingly meeting the computing demands of Southeast Asia and the broader Asia-Pacific.
- Optimized data routing. Data flows that once relied on submarine cables via Hong Kong and Singapore are gradually shifting to land-based digital corridors linking China, Laos, and Thailand. This route reduces data transmission latency from southwestern China to Southeast Asia.
- Elevated business expectations. Demand is shifting beyond “sufficient bandwidth” toward “high-quality experience.” Thailand sits in a “latency sweet spot” for key Asia-Pacific markets, with latencies to Singapore, Vietnam, and Malaysia falling within an optimal range—a crucial advantage for latency-sensitive sectors like autonomous driving, telemedicine, and fintech.
New opportunities inevitably bring new challenges, and Thailand also addresses the following three challenges:
1. Massive traffic impacting existing networks: Compared with mature hubs like Singapore, Thailand has insufficient international submarine cables. A large volume of cross-border data still needs to be transmitted through detours. Meanwhile, as DC investments continue to accelerate, traffic will keep rising. Analysis shows that by 2029, Thailand’s DC capacity may reach 2000 MW, with cross-region traffic surging to 630 Tbps. The current network architecture is no longer capable of supporting such heavy traffic.
2. Latency advantages not fully realized: Despite its geographic advantages, Thailand’s network latency performance has yet to reach its full potential. Routes to key markets, like China, still require third-party transit. What’s more, traditional network scheduling lacks intelligent route selection capabilities, making it difficult to provide deterministic assurance for latency-sensitive services like financial transactions and real-time AI interactions.
3. Potential risks in network reliability: Thailand’s network reliability faces structural challenges. Single points of failure have previously caused hours-long interruptions to critical services, directly undermining enterprise users’ confidence.
To overcome these challenges, Thailand can take a systematic approach to upgrading its digital infrastructure, aiming to build next-generation AI-ready networks.
1. Building ultra-high-bandwidth “sea-land” connectivity. By actively introducing new submarine cables, Thailand can significantly enhance its connectivity with the Asia-Pacific region and the world. Meanwhile, accelerating the construction and expansion of key terrestrial cable routes—such as China-Laos-Thailand and Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore—will transform Thailand’s geographic advantage into a tangible connectivity advantage.
2. Optimizing network routes to create a regional low-latency core. Strengthening the Kunming-Laos-Thailand terrestrial cable route will continuously reduce transmission latency between China and Thailand, meeting the needs of real-time applications. In addition, the introduction of autonomous networks will enable automatic selection of the optimal, shortest route, shifting from “best effort” to “deterministic low latency.”
3. Designing a “never-interrupted” high-resilience architecture. Deploying active-active DC networks with millisecond-level switchover capabilities ensures the continuity of core services. Meanwhile, AI-driven intelligent O&M can reduce fault detection and diagnosis from hours to minutes.
Thailand’s booming AI and DC industries are driving rapid growth in regional and cross-border business demand. In this trend, network infrastructure construction centered on DCs is the core engine that drives AI transformation, propelling Thailand toward its vision of becoming the new AI hub for ASEAN.
Hashtag: #huawei
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MyRepublic Launches Card Sub, Singapore’s First Subscription Service for Trading Card Game Fans

Hashtag: #CardSub, #MyRepublic #MyRepublicCardSub #CardSubSG #TCG #GeeksUseUs
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