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Research in Singapore
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Iseas - Yusof Ishak Institute Iseas
ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute (formerly Institute of Southeast Asian Studies) is dedicated to the study of socio-political, security, and economic trends and developments in Southeast Asia and its wider geostrategic and economic environment. The Institute aims to stimulate research and debate within scholarly circles, enhance public awareness of the region, and facilitate the search for viable solutions to the varied problems confronting the region. It also strives to nurture a community of scholars interested in the region and to engage in research on the multi-faceted dimensions and issues of stability and security, economic development, and political, social, and cultural change. The Institute conducts a range of research programmes; holds conferences, workshops, lectures, and seminars; publishes briefs, research journals, and books; and provides a range of research support facilities, including a large library collection.
51 to 200 staff
Singhealth Duke-Nus Am Research Institute Amri
The Academic Medicine Research Institute (AMRI) is a one-stop research enabler that provides administration and scientific technical support to the research community in the SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre (AMC).
10001+ staff
A Star Institute For Infocomm Research A Star I R
The Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R pronounced as i-squared-r) is a member of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). Established in 2002,our mission is to foster world-class infocomm and media research and develop a deep talent pool of infocomm professionals to power a vibrant knowledge-based Singapore. At I²R, our key research areas are in Artificial Intelligence, Audio; Language & Speech, Data Analytics, Communications & Networks, Cybersecurity, Healthcare, Robotics & AV, Satellite, Smart Energy & Environment and Video & Image Analytics.
201 to 500 staff
A Star Institute Of High Performance Computing A Star Ihpc
Established in August 1998, the Institute of High Performance Computing (A*STAR IHPC) is a Research Institute under the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). Our research foci are in computing science and AI; large scale complex systems modelling; social and cognitive computing; and computational engineering mechanics, fluidic dynamics, electronics and photonics, materials science and chemistry. These core capabilities enable us to tackle real-world challenges and create solutions for physical and human systems, such as manufacturing, energy, healthcare, transportation and urban systems and more.
201 to 500 staff
Atomionics
Atomionics is a Singapore based VC-backed startup building quantum sensors for Navigation and Resource Exploration. We measure gravity, acceleration, and rotation better than the state of the art. Atomionics sensors can build a complete map of the underground, thus help pinpoint underground structures like tunnels and bunkers, and predict earthquakes, provide precise navigation, and build a universal positioning system that works everywhere – underground, underwater, and even in space. We have deep expertise in bringing complex technologies from a lab environment to the dynamic real world. At Atomionics we like to cultivate a casual and friendly environment. We are a small focused group in a high-energy environment. The core of what we are building is called cold atom interferometry, where we cool down atoms to micro Kelvin temperatures by shooting lasers at them. Our team has over 30 years of combined relevant research experience. This allows us to measure the forces acting on them precisely. Due to the complexity of our work, our employees get to interact with other interdisciplinary domains such as Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, and Software Engineering. Our company likes to treat our work as a “gym for our minds”. In addition, we are backed by some fantastic investors from the private and public sectors, such as Wavemaker, SGInnovate, Capvista, 500startups, and other prominent angels.
11 to 50 staff
Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory
Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory (TLL) is a non-profit organization established in 2002 to undertake cutting edge research in molecular biology and genetics utilizing a broad range of model organisms. TLL is affiliated to the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University. It is located within the campus of the National University of Singapore and is situated alongside other research institutes and academic departments of the university. We have about 220 researchers from over 23 countries. Our vision is to create an environment which can attract the brightest young minds world wide, support their research and challenge them to be leaders in their own fields. The institute is based on small but well supported and interactive research groups in which originality, innovation and creativity are emphasized. Collaboration between research groups within TLL and with other local and international research groups is actively encouraged. TLL has already had a positive impact on the development of biotechnology industry in Singapore through collaborations and joint research ventures with local and international partners. Through the excellence of our research, the talented people we nurture and our collaborations with educational, research, as well as industrial partners we will help to facilitate the development of life sciences based industries in Singapore.
201 to 500 staff
Experimental Drug Development Centre Eddc
The Experimental Drug Development Centre (EDDC) is Singapore’s national platform for drug discovery and development. Our goals are to champion local translational drug development efforts and thus catalyze the growth of Singapore’s biopharma ecosystem. We aim to develop therapeutics and diagnostics that save and improve the lives of patients in Singapore, Asia, and the world beyond. We are dedicated to translating the great science arising from Singapore’s biomedical and clinical research into innovative healthcare solutions. EDDC possesses a full range of capabilities for the discovery and development of small molecule drugs, antibody-based drugs, and companion diagnostics. We are keen to establish robust partnerships with academic, clinical, and bio-pharmaceutical industry partners for development and commercialization of innovative assets and platforms. EDDC is committed to jointly bring forward medicines that improve healthcare and generate a return to support Singapore’s future drug discovery and development research.
51 to 200 staff
Scelse
Linking insights and expertise from the life sciences to the emerging technologies in engineering and other natural sciences to understand, harness and control microbial biofilms and microbiomes. NOTE: Posts containing profanity, hate speech, sensationalism, offensive or inappropriate language or content will be deleted.
51 to 200 staff
A Star Singapore Institute Of Manufacturing Technology A Star Simtech
The Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) develops high-value manufacturing technology and human capital to enhance the competitiveness of Singapore’s manufacturing industry. It collaborates with various multinational and local companies in the precision engineering, medtech, aerospace, automotive, marine, oil & gas, electronics, semiconductor, logistics, and other sectors. SIMTech is a research institute of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). With a pool of more than 450 researchers, we are committed to serve the manufacturing industry to develop the industrial, intellectual and human capital. We achieve these by: ROLES: Industry Assist - building technology capabilities through individual company-funded projects, Collaborative Industry Projects (CIPs), consortia and sharing of research facilities Knowledge Transfer - filling skills or technology gaps via SkillsFuture training courses using Learn-Practise-Implement model, Annual Manufacturing Forum - SIMTech flagship conference-conference, lecture, seminar, workshop, customised short course and master class Technology Transfer - sharing SIMTech-developed technology with industry through Technology Licensing, Open Innovation and Risk Sharing in Commercialisation Manpower Sharing and Transfer - providing access to R&D expertise via Technology for Enterprise Capability Upgrading (T-UP), Staff Attachment and Technical Advisors
201 to 500 staff
Institute For Environment And Sustainability - Lee Kuan Yew School Of Public Policy
The National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP) has formally launched a time pressing initiative to build its Institute on Environment and Sustainability (IES). The mission is to create Southeast Asia’s leading think tank for generating “fit for purpose” sustainability policy analysis, skills, and thought leadership. It is devoted to helping governments and private sector “close the gap” between policy tools and desired outcomes in Singapore, ASEAN and Asia. We will tackle the region’s most pressing climate, environment, and sustainability challenges by helping to identify, design and trigger effective sustainability policy pathways.
11 to 50 staff
Nitto Denko Asia Technical Centre
Nitto Denko Asia Technical Centre (NAT) is a Singapore-based company that develops digital health products, including stress sensors and electrocardiographs.
51 to 200 staff
A Ccelerate
A*ccelerate is the commercialisation arm of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), supporting it in transforming the economy by driving innovation and commercialising its research outcomes. A*STAR’s MISSION We advance science and develop innovative technology to further economic growth and improve lives. A*STAR’s VISION A global leader in science, technology and open innovation. We aim to be the one-stop open innovation partner of choice to grow businesses in Singapore and beyond through accelerating the translation of inventions and intellectual capital into marketable products, processes and services. Our teams of IP, technology transfer and commercialisation professionals harness new technologies, increase the value of intellectual property and incubate cutting-edge business ventures to create commercial impact. We pride ourselves on being people- and enterprise-oriented, with insights and results that place us with world-class technology transfer organizations globally. Together with industry leaders, mentors, catalysts and the A*STAR research community, we work to build a cohesive ecosystem for Innovation and Enterprise. We are dedicated to accelerating ideas from Mind to Market.
51 to 200 staff
Bioinformatics Institute, A Star
The Bioinformatics Institute (BII) was set up by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in July 2001; it was re-launched with a strong scientific program in 2007. Located in the Biopolis in Singapore, BII is conceived as the computational biology research and postgraduate training institute as well as a national resource centre in bioinformatics within the Biomedical Research Council (BMRC) of A*STAR. The Bioinformatics Institute (BII) aims to understand the biomolecular mechanisms that underlie biomedical phenomena by developing sophisticated computational methods to support this discovery process from a secure and sustainable data hub to cross-disciplinary AI/ML analysis and data integration. We analyse a wide spectrum of biological and clinical data, including omics data (biomolecular sequences, expression profiles, epigenetics data), 3D structures of macromolecules, and biological tissue and macroscopic images from local and international academic, hospital and industry collaborators, public resources and from our own experiments. Our applied research diversifies into infectious diseases, computational toxicology, natural product research, precision medicine, cancer research, and drug discovery.
51 to 200 staff
Its Science & Medical Pte Ltd Hq
ITS Science & Medical is a business division under ITS Science & Medical Group which ranks regionally as a leading provider of scientific & medical instruments, hospital infrastructure and laboratory furniture. ITS Science & Medical Group has nearly five decades of experience in providing a comprehensive portfolio of products and solutions across the scientific and medical industries. Our business scope encompasses materials, analytical and life sciences, pharmaceutical as well as medical infrastructure and equipment. ITS Science & Medical Group forges strong business foundations and long lasting relationships with both customers and suppliers in the scientific and medical communities. The company aims to provide the highest level of customer satisfaction through our team of highly trained and experienced staff.
51 to 200 staff
Clarksons Research
Clarksons Research, the data and analytics arm of Clarksons, are market leaders in the provision of independent data, intelligence and analysis around shipping, trade, offshore and energy transition in the maritime context. Millions of data points are processed and analysed each day by a team of dedicated experts to provide trusted and insightful intelligence to thousands of organisations across maritime, typically via recurring revenue agreements. Better data for better decisions.
51 to 200 staff
Nus Centre For Advanced 2d Materials Ca2dm
Established in 2010 within the National University of Singapore, the Graphene Research Centre (GRC) was created for the conception, characterization, theoretical modeling, and development of transformative technologies based on two-dimensional crystals, such as graphene. In 2014, he National Research Foundation (NRF) of Singapore has awarded NUS with a S$ 50 M grant over the next 10 years in order to support the operational costs of GRC's labs and micro and nano-fabrication facility and the exploration, synthesis, and development of new devices based on two-dimensional (2D) materials of which graphene is the most famous, creating a new Centre for Advanced 2D Materials which will be directed by Prof. Antonio H. Castro Neto. Aiming at being a world leader in innovative and emergent materials science, with strong ties to the industry and academia, the CA2DM and GRC will directly contribute to a new generation of scientists and engineers who will have a permanent impact in the society and business enterprise landscape of Singapore, and worldwide.
51 to 200 staff
Research Support Centre, A Star
INTRODUCTION The A*STAR's Research Support Centre (RSC) is a unit transformed in 2016 to better meet the current and evolving needs of research performers. RSC's dedicated team aims to equip researchers through its partnerships with over 40 technology platforms and scientific service providers, empower A*STAR’s scientific technology platforms and underpin research operations, ensuring high levels of service. Our activities support biomedical scientists across the Singapore research ecosystem, from A*STAR, academic institutions and industry, particularly SMEs in the biotech sector. In addition, through our support services (glassware washing and biohazard waste), we complete the end-to-end operational functions bringing convenience and smooth running labs to researchers. For more information about RSC, please visit Come speak with us to find out more: Email: enquiries@rsc.a-star.edu.sg Tel: 6407 0955
11 to 50 staff
Temasek Laboratories Nus
On 6 September, Temasek Laboratories was launched, as a National University of Singapore research institute. TL@NUS is a partnership established between the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) and with NUS to undertake cutting-edge research and development for potential defence applications, while building up both technical and human talent capabilities in critical research areas such as aeronautical sciences, electromagnetics and information security. Officiating the launch was Dr. Tony Tan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence. In his keynote address, Dr. Tan expressed his wish for Temasek Laboratories to evolve into a "third pillar" of national defence technology infrastructure, complementing DSO National Laboratories and the local defence industry in harnessing the potential of science and technology to enhance the security and defence of Singapore. Besides NUS, there are sister TL @ NTU and SUTD. While each has its specific R&D focus, the three TLs help to foster closer defence collaborations in cross-disciplinary areas. The TLs also collaborate closely with local and overseas collaborators. As TL’s focus is on technologies critical to defence, DSO has been appointed to help oversee research at TLs.
51 to 200 staff
Broadtech Engineering Pte Ltd
BroadTech Engineering is a Leading Engineering Simulation & Numerical Modelling Consulting Company in Singapore. We Provides a Simulation-Driven Engineering Product Development & Design Validation Solutions that is Cost Effective & Reliable. This Help Our Clients Gain Valuable Insights to Optimize and Improve Product Performance, Reliability, and Efficiency. Categories We offer Numerical Analysis Services such as • Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Analysis • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Analysis • Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) Simulation • Large Impact, Shock & Vibration Analysis • Fatigue, Failure & Fracture Analysis • Thermo-Mechanical Simulation • Vibro-Acoustics & Aero-Acoustics Simulation • Noise & Ventilation Consultancy • Thermal Management & Thermal Cooling Consultancy
1 to 10 staff
Nus Graduate Research Innovation Programme Grip
NUS Graduate Research Innovation Programme (NUS GRIP) is a bespoke venture creation programme to enable PhDs and Research staff at NUS to start their own deep tech companies whilst completing their studies or working full time. Hosted by the NUS Industry Liaison Office, based on our extensive experience working with deep tech teams, we have designed a comprehensive suite of support, from experienced commercial champions, to prototyping partners, master engineers, market databases and up to of funding to accelerate teams step by step to form their deep tech start ups with their own proprietary intellectual property within 12 months. Participants start with a rigorous 3 month Venture Creation Hothouse, and can pitch for funding from NUS for their start up thereafter. NUS GRIP can also bring solutions to companies' problem statements through our IDEAS Bank. We develop custom solutions by matching NUS talents with industry problems to meet their needs.
51 to 200 staff
Solar Energy Research Institute Of Singapore
SERIS is a research institute at the National University of Singapore (NUS). SERIS is supported by NUS, the National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF), the Energy Market Authority of Singapore (EMA) and the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). SERIS is supported by the National University of Singapore (NUS), the National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF) and the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). It has the stature of an NUS University-level Research Institute and is endowed with considerable autonomy and flexibility, including an industry-friendly IP policy. SERIS conducts research, development, testing and consulting on solar energy technologies and their integration into buildings and power systems. The institute’s R&D spectrum covers materials, components, processes, systems and services, with an emphasis on solar photovoltaic cells, modules and systems. SERIS is globally active but focuses on technologies and services for tropical regions, in particular for Singapore and South-East Asia. SERIS’ multi-disciplinary research team includes more than 140 scientists, engineers, technicians and PhD students. In addition, the institute has formal research links with 20 professors from NUS (“Adjunct researchers”). SERIS collaborates closely with universities, research organisations, government agencies and industry, both locally and globally. The collaborations with companies from the global solar sector span from small start-ups to industry leading heavyweights. R&D clusters are: 1. Novel PV Concepts 2. Next-Generation Industrial Solar Cells & Modules 3. PV Modules for Urban Solar Cluster 4. Solar Energy Systems
51 to 200 staff
Illuminate Asia
We are an Insight and Strategy Consultancy focussing on Southeast Asia. We work across the Asia Pacific region. We operate across sectors, exposing insights and intelligence to deepen customer relationships, support innovation, reveal new opportunities and drive business growth. We understand that culture underlies all consumer behaviours and ultimately shapes the market. We view everything through a cultural lens, using cultural insights and semiotics to identify changes as they occur and trends as they begin. We are driven by our passion in understanding the minds of consumers, and we bring clarity, market understanding and direction to help you make the best decisions to grow your business. We also understand that it's not what research respondents say that matters, but what they think, do & feel as consumers in real life Key Services: • Consumer Insights • Cultural Insights and Trends • Brand & Marketing Strategy • Business Intelligence
11 to 50 staff
Long Xiang Construction Pte Ltd
Long Xiang is a contractor for Structural and Architectural works since year 2002.The company's solid conviction on on-time delivery with zero accident enabled growth from time to time. With this attitude, the company has over the years been certified with ISO ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001. Also, the company is in Level 2 Bizsafe Management. These certifications don't end of being certified but developing system to improve the company's effectiveness in proving goods and services.
11 to 50 staff
Mothership Future Cities Laboratory
Mothership Future Cities Laboratory is a creative research and design technology development entity, operating in the domains of Design Automation and Generative Design Breeding, Computational Design, Virtual Immersion and CGI. We plug-in across organizational workflows to deliver smart, scalable, cross-process solution-systems that enable creative brands to do (a lot) more. From design development using advanced techniques like Geometry Breeding and Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithms, to Immersive Client Engagement Experiences in bespoke Web3.0 Architectural Environments, we help organizations transform their creative process, output and communication. Mothership operates in diverse industries spanning AECO, Real Estate, entertainment, arts and culture. At the junction of wonder and logic, where artistic engagement meets the limitless possibilities represented by discrete mathematics, we fondly call our craft of creative technology The Architecture of Experience.
11 to 50 staff
Nus Situated Goal Pursuit Lab
Goals are desirable end-states people want to maintain (e.g, staying healthy) or achieve (e.g, academic excellence). More often than not, people pursue important goals in various intrapersonal (e.g, temptations, prior goal pursuit efforts) and interpersonal (e.g, others’ goal pursuit, social interaction) contexts. Consistent with the perspective of situated social cognition (Smith & Semin, 2004), our lab examines how the various aspects of the goal pursuit process are dynamically shaped by the relevant context. Visit our lab at https://situatedgoalpursuit.com/
11 to 50 staff
Bitcoin Man
The Bitcoin Man" Established in 2016.
1 to 10 staff
Cellwave Technologies
Conventional cell sorters feature 'drop in air' sorting, where cells are encapsulated inside a droplet that falls between electrically charged plates which deflect the droplet into the desired container. This process is highly stressful to cells and can kill many of the sorted cells. We re-imagine fluorescence cell sorting using acoustic waves inside a microfluidic cartridge. An acoustic wave is focused to the size of a single cell to gently isolate target cells. CellWaveTM is a gentle alternative to drop in air cell sorters that ensures the viability of even the most fragile cell types.
1 to 10 staff
Co11ab Novena
co11ab is a BioMedTech incubator, a tripartite alliance between the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), the Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR), the National Healthcare Group (NHG), whose mission is to nurture and support the translational development of biomedical technologies.
1 to 10 staff
Asia Centre For Social Entrepreneurship & Philanthropy Acsep
ACSEP aims to advance the understanding and impactful practice of social entrepreneurship and philanthropy in Asia. Through high quality research, conceptually-rich educational experiences, and strategic outreach programmes and services, the centre wants to influence thinking and inspire social innovation. ACSEP also organises international symposia, public seminars, workshops and roundtable discussions for industry leaders to share, network and reach out to the community for a more inclusive and equitable future.
1 to 10 staff
Designing Resilience In Asia
Resilience is the ability of a social system to respond and recover from disasters and includes those inherent conditions that allow the system to absorb impacts and cope with an event (…) adaptive processes that facilitate the ability of the social system to re-organize, change, and learn in response to a threat."
1 to 10 staff
Journal Of Southeast Asian Studies Jseas
The Journal of Southeast Asian Studies is one of the principal outlets for scholarly articles on Southeast Asia (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, East Timor, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam). Embracing a wide range of academic disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, the journal publishes manuscripts oriented toward a scholarly readership but written to be accessible to non-specialists. The extensive book review section includes works in Southeast Asian languages.
11 to 50 staff
Liquinex
Liquinex is a Singapore Water/Wastewater Treatment and Recycling Technology Specialist Provide proven technology-based solutions to customers Focus on innovation to optimize performance & operational efficiencies, as well as cost-effectiveness. Specializing in ceramic membranes to provide industrial wastewater treatment and recycling solution to treat and recover industrial wastewater, including premium process chemicals and solvents for recycling/reuse.
1 to 10 staff
Am.Nus
The NUS Centre for Additive Manufacturing (AM.NUS) promotes the adoption of Advanced Manufacturing technology in Singapore through collaboration with partners in Biomedical/Healthcare and many other industries. It aims to be a leading 3DP hub centred in Singapore that contributes to the global medical industry. AM.NUS leverages the University’s world-class faculties, expertise and advanced capabilities in 3D printing technology to bring innovative products to the field of healthcare that will improve patient outcomes and change lives for the better. It will explore a whole new dimension in medicine, applying groundbreaking 3D printing technology for personalized patient treatments. The Centre is supported by National Additive Manufacturing Cluster (NAMIC) and Singapore Economic Development Board.
11 to 50 staff
Metabolic Profiling Research Group Mprg
Metabolic Profiling Research Group (MPRG) was founded in April 2006 by Prof. Eric Chun Yong CHAN, National University of Singapore, Department of Pharmacy. Research Focus 1. Metabolism-driven systems biology modeling of diseases, pharmacology, toxicology and mammalian host-bacteria interactions. Xenobiotic-derived reactive metabolite research with specific focus on interaction with biological proteins, regulation of metabolic pathway, protein post-translational modification and physiological-based pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics (PBPK-PD) modeling of pharmacology and toxicology.
1 to 10 staff
Nus Centre For Family And Population Research Cfpr
The Centre for Family and Population Research (CFPR) is an interdisciplinary Centre located at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, that advances scientific research and training on family and population changes, particularly in Asia. We aim to bridge basic academic research with public policies that affect the family’s well-being. Our research adopts a multi-disciplinary, life course, and international comparative approach. The Centre aims to stimulate dialogue and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration between students, faculty researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. The goal is to address critical issues and policies related to the family's well-being. We will utilize life course and international perspectives using a range of quantitative and qualitative methods. In the long run, CFPR envisions to achieve the following-To provide thought leadership in family and population research, particularly in Asia-To become a regional training centre for family and population research-To bridge basic academic research with public policies that affect families and children’s well-being-To collaborate with family and population centres around the world. Our Missions- Promote cutting edge, empirically-based, and policy-relevant research- Provide trainings in social science research and practices related to family and population issues; and- Foster internal and international collaborations for academics and policymakers.
51 to 200 staff
R&d Solutions Private Limited
At the forefront of science and engineering in Asia, R&D Solutions Private Limited operates a center of expertise in Singapore catering to Asia’s leading scientists and engineers. We strive to provide our clients with mission critical products and services to enable them to reach their R&D goals. We specialize in helping our clients improve their R&D processes, manage their intellectual property, reduce their operational costs and shorten their time to market, by analyzing ongoing R&D practices to identify unaddressed needs, bottlenecks or other areas of possible improvement; which we address by fostering internal capability growth, improving R&D processes & internal protocols and by implementing any required knowledge management systems, data acquisition, analysis, modeling & simulation platforms and IT infrastructures. To this effect, R&D Solutions Private Limited provides solutions and services to more than 90 active clients in Singapore, China, Hong-Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines, with more than 1200 licensed products and solutions, covering various industries such as chemicals, energy, aerospace, consumer packaged goods, pharmaceuticals, material sciences, micro-electronics and photonics; these include leading R&D commercial, government and academic institutions.
1 to 10 staff
Singapore Society For Mass Spectrometry Ssms
The Singapore Society for Mass Spectrometry (SSMS) is a non-profit organisation founded in Dec 2005 with the objective to promote and disseminate information on mass spectrometry within Singapore and the regional countries. SSMS sponsors the Annual Workshop on Mass Spectrometry, as well as hosts periodic seminars and informal meetings to share mass spectrometry-related research and technology advances. Please follow us to stay posted and visit our website to find out more.
11 to 50 staff
The Mental Toughness Research Institute Usa
The aim of the Mental Toughness Research Institute, USA, is to: 1) integrate the lessons learned from complex mental toughness research studies conducted on elite performers, and 2) help more people develop and experience the psychology of elite performance in their chosen fields of endeavor. The Mental Toughness Research Institute, USA, is a non-for-profit research institute of the International Sports Professionals Association, USA
11 to 50 staff
Thong Chai Institute Of Medical Research
Thong Chai Institute of Medical Research was established 2003 to focus on TCM research and clinical practice education. The institution aims to provide advanced TCM courses to upgrade the professional standards of TCM practitioners in Singapore and to promote and conduct TCM clinical research.
1 to 10 staff
Triz Solutions
TRIZ Solutions: To coinvent better futures for all. A global solution provider of innovative technology reaching infinite zeniths. IT Services - R&D - Business Ventures
1 to 10 staff
Biomass Sensor
1 to 10 staff
Integrion Technologies
1 to 10 staff
Rolls-Royce Ntu Corporate Laboratory
Rolls Royce@NTU Corp Lab is the largest and most modern of 31 RR UTCs worldwide (University Technology Centres (UTC) and unique in that it covers multiple research domains. Rolls Royce Singapore was selected in 2017 to be a worldwide centre for excellence in IOT. The expansion of Rolls Royce’s production into Asia is a 20+20 years in planning that began in 2004, with the growth of book order from Asia rising from engines in 2004 doubling to 7,500 engines in 2017 (to deliver in 2024). Today, Southeast Asia is Rolls-Royce’s No. 1 market followed by (2) North Asia (3) Middle East (4) China; the £79.8 B order book triggered RR to open another factory and the location was picked as Singapore. Singapore Airlines being one of the biggest single-order clients for Rolls Royce.
51 to 200 staff
A Star Bioinformatics Institute A Star Bii
The A*STAR Bioinformatics Institute (BII) was set up by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in July 2001. The mission of the Bioinformatics Institute (BII) is to derive actionable insights from biomedical data through advanced computational and data analytics, ultimately enhancing our understanding of the human biological system and informing clinical decision-making, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Since 2021, with new leadership and a revitalized focus, BII has embarked on a transformative journey to build a secure, interoperable data platform, addressing the evolving needs of the biomedical research community within A*STAR and beyond. BII’s vision aligns closely with A*STAR’s role as Singapore’s strategic innovation engine. Through our initiatives, such as AI for Drug Discovery, and our commitment to developing essential biomedical data infrastructure, BII fosters a robust biomedical research ecosystem aimed at clinical and economic impact. Our talent development efforts in bioinformatics and data analytics contribute significantly to Singapore’s standing as a global leader in biomedical research and technology. At the core of our scientific strategy to “create value from biomedical data” is a commitment to understanding biomolecular mechanisms underlying biomedical phenomena by developing sophisticated computational methods. Through a secure and sustainable data hub, coupled with advanced AI/ML analytics and data integration, we aim to support and drive research that has meaningful translational impact. On top of alignment with both A*STAR and national goals, BII also takes on a forward-looking stance by growing into emerging fields like generative AI, synthetic data, and quantum computing for drug discovery.
51 to 200 staff
Innov
1 to 10 staff
Ntu - Spms
Established in 2005, the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) is a school in the College of Science at Nanyang Technological University. We offer undergraduate BSc (Hons) programmes and postgraduate programmes in three core areas: Chemisty, Physics and Mathematics. The three divisions together have over 100 faculty members, 250 full-time research staff, and 25 administrative staff. Over undergraduate students are enrolled in our BSc (Hons) programmes, and over 350 graduate students are enrolled in our PhD and MSc programmes.
51 to 200 staff
Sj-Ntu Corporate Lab
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), Surbana Jurong and the National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF) have set up a joint corporate laboratory to develop next-generation sustainable solutions to tackle industrial and complex urban challenges. It will include research to explore underground storage systems, sustainable indoor solutions for buildings, and digital technologies to scale up productivity in the built environment. The $61 million joint corporate lab is underlined by a five-year partnership, which leverages NTU’s strengths in engineering and sustainability research, and Surbana Jurong’s track record in providing urban, infrastructure and industrial solutions to its global customers. Located at NTU, the SJ-NTU Corporate Lab was officially launched on 31st July 2018 by Mr Lawrence Wong, Minister for National Development and Second Minister for Finance. The NRF facilitates the setting up of corporate labs via public-private partnerships. The SJ-NTU Corporate Lab is the 12th supported by NRF and the sixth such corporate lab at NTU. The key objectives of the SJ-NTU Corporate Lab will be to translate research outcomes into practical and viable solutions that are focused around three core themes: digitalisation; green and sustainable urban solutions; and future of the industry and productivity. The multidisciplinary Lab will include NTU scientists from various fields and Surbana Jurong professionals. In its fully operational state, the lab will have 70 researchers, including NTU undergraduates and PhD students. For a start, researchers will explore underground storage spaces for storing liquefied natural gas (LNG) in industrial and urban areas so that space aboveground can be freed up for other uses. The storage of LNG within these spaces will be kept at below 162 degrees Celsius and aim to minimize heat losses. Asia’s first ‘Cold Lab’ that will develop ‘Cold Energy Capture’ and ‘Cold Energy Storage’ technologies will also be set
51 to 200 staff
Isearch Consultancy
ISEARCH CONSULTANCY is a research company based out of Singapore
1 to 10 staff