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NTU's industry partnerships are integral to its commitment to innovation and practical impact. Through dynamic collaborations, the Vice President (Industry) Office engages with industry leaders to drive cutting-edge research, facilitate technology transfer, align academic programs with real-world demands, and develop diverse talent pipelines.  
 

NTU sustains Industry Partnerships with over 700 companies to-date with the largest engagements through the Corporate Laboratories that include major companies such as Continental, Nanofilm Technologies, Singtel and Rolls Royce. 

GAIN - Global Alliance of Industry @ NTU provides an additional platform to catalyse inter-companies research collaboration supported by breadth and depth of research capabilities residing within the University.

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As the world becomes more digitally connected, the need to protect the digital space becomes more critical. To do this, the need to increase talent pipelines in cybersecurity and digital trust becomes key. The Mastercard-NTU Joint lab thus plays a key role in contributing to talent development efforts for Singapore and the region. The joint lab will also undertake joint research into new spaces such as Trusted AI.

Mr Rajat Maheshwari, Vice President of Cyber & Intelligence (AP), Mastercard

At Schaeffler, we have defined innovation clusters that serve as the basis for offering innovative and sustainable future-oriented technology in growth markets. Our collaboration with NTU is part of our successful global SHARE (Schaeffler Hub for Advanced REsearch) program, which provides a bridge between academia and our employees to have intensive exchanges and close cooperation in strategic projects. This leads to new technologies and insights that enable the transition towards a sustainable and digitised future.

Mr Uwe Wagner, Chief Technology Officer of Schaeffler AG

In the fast-paced and constantly evolving automotive sector, the AUMOVIO-NTU Corporate Lab delivers high-impact innovations which can be translated into tomorrow’s mobility solutions. This ensures AUMOVIO continues to grow and augment its value-creating technology offerings to customers.

Dr Claudio Longo, Head of Innovation, AUMOVIO

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Joint research with India to advance sustainable energy

Jan 19, 2025, 22:55 PM
Title : Joint research with India to advance sustainable energy
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Published date : Jan 17, 2025, 22:54 PM

Image: Professor Madhavi Srinivasan, Executive Director of the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N), signed the agreement on behalf of NTU Singapore, alongside Mr Debi Dutta Tripathy, FA-cum-Additional Secretary to the Government of Odisha’s Energy Department, and Professor Prasant Kumar Sahu, Dean of Alumni Affairs and International Relations, IIT Bhubaneswar. The signing was witnessed by Minister for Transport & Second Minister for Finance, Singapore, Mr Chee Hong Tat.

NTU Singapore, India’s Energy Department of the Government of Odisha, and Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar are collaborating to develop new technologies in renewable energy, hydrogen production, energy storage systems, and microgrids.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on 17 January 2025 in Odisha, India, on the sidelines of Singapore’s President Tharman Shanmugaratnam official visit to India.

Professor Madhavi Srinivasan, Executive Director of the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N), signed the agreement on behalf of NTU Singapore, alongside Mr Debi Dutta Tripathy, FA-cum-Additional Secretary to the Government of Odisha’s Energy Department, and Professor Prasant Kumar Sahu, Dean of Alumni Affairs and International Relations, IIT Bhubaneswar.

The collaboration aims to drive innovation in renewable energy technologies by focusing on advancements in solar, wind, hydro, and waste-to-energy systems. These technologies will be developed to improve efficiency and optimise resource use, addressing the region's growing energy demands.

Energy storage solutions are another critical area, with research targeting enhancements in battery energy storage systems and exploring alternative storage methods such as hydrogen, chemical, gravitational, and pneumatic solutions.

NTU Vice President (Industry), Professor Lam Khin Yong, said: “This partnership underscores NTU’s commitment to address critical global challenges through interdisciplinary translational research and international collaborations with both industry and academia. By leveraging NTU’s expertise in advanced energy technologies and working closely with partners, we aim to accelerate the development of sustainable and resilient energy systems that will benefit Singapore, India, and the wider region.”

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