Sibos 2015: innovation hype, regional questions top agenda

Our Sibos roundup identifies some key focus areas for the annual behemoth event, which visits Singapore for the third time in 2015

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Sibos: coming to Singapore

In a few weeks, Sibos returns to Asia for the third time in four years.

After a record-setting event in Osaka in 2012 and a successful iteration in Dubai in 2013, Singapore is the chosen destination this October after a memorably rainy week in Boston last year. It is the conference's first visit to the city-state since 2003.

Now, just how much can we read into a host city? Quite a lot, actually.

Singapore combines aspects of both its immediate predecessors, and for that matter, its most recently

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