Our Editorial Method

A newsroom approach to AI economics

Elvet Roome is built like a magazine desk, not a consultancy. We publish fast, clear briefs that show how AI is rewriting productivity, labor, and competitiveness inside Singapore.

See the briefings
How we work

Three desks, one integrated narrative

Our team is split into a signal desk, a scenario desk, and a policy desk. Each desk owns a different type of evidence and translates it into a narrative that your team can use immediately.

Signal desk

Quantitative monitoring of adoption rates, investment flows, and workforce shifts.

Scenario desk

Models how talent, capital, and regulation combine to reshape sector performance.

Policy desk

Tracks regulatory updates, global AI standards, and Singapore-specific policy changes.

Evidence flow

From raw data to decision-ready stories

We combine public data, expert interviews, and proprietary signal blending. Each brief has an editorial angle, a statistical appendix, and a suggested action path.

Prefer visuals? Request the sample dashboard.

Tone and ethics

Balanced, transparent, and specific

We avoid hype. Every statement is tied back to a dataset or a documented interview. If a signal is weak, we say so plainly.

Transparency pledge

We show data sources, modeling assumptions, and time horizons for each forecast.

Local context

Singapore context anchors every global trend, from port automation to fintech adoption.

Meet the editors

Analysts, economists, and policy translators

Our editors have worked across economic policy, frontier research, and newsroom leadership. They now focus on closing the gap between AI innovation and economic outcomes.

Editor Senior economist

Macro modeling and productivity metrics.

Editor Policy editor

Tracks regulation and regional AI governance.

Editor Insights curator

Curates interviews and narrative briefs.

Ready to collaborate

Start with a sector brief or a live dashboard