RTS Link is a Light Rapid Transit and it can be a set of Disruptive Technology to Singapore's F&B sector, especially those accessible to Woodlands North MRT Station in quick time, from North-South and Thomson-East Coast Lines. While within the article, the advice is to go for Premium Products for Retailers here; this was exactly what the Mainframe Computer did in those days when IBM-compatible PC took the growing personal Computing Market - Servers went even more high-end. Until they were too expensive and super niche, only a few customers willing to buy those solutions. At the mean time, the PC just gotten better by the day, and the rest was history, PC replaced Mainframes; later Smartphone replaces; now, Datacentre's AI rule that Business Survivability 🍃 Therefore, the inevitable will happen thru 2026, Singapore F&B will be Disrupted by Technology, Light Rapid Transit and by going high-end Market will almost guarantee Disruption into Obsolescence. * Based on my Research, Study and Teach on Technology Management Science and Innovation Strategy 💡 of Theory as Lenses to Seeing What's Next
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Wow, William, that's an insightful perspective! The evolution of tech really is fascinating. How do you see smaller businesses adapting to this disruption? Alex Belov