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...we dedicate ourselves to embodying research, excellence and impact. Our mission is clear: to advance knowledge, achieve breakthroughs and drive multi-party collaboration. Together, as a vibrant community of researchers and industry professionals, we are bound by a common purpose – to shape a better future.

Professor Lam Khin Yong, Vice President (Industry)

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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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To support the University’s ambition to further strengthen her rapidly growing industry engagements to benefit research and education

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To advance NTU-Industry collaboration in education and research at University level

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To address global challenges and national priorities through co-creation of future-ready talent, achievement of breakthroughs and generation of economic benefits

Mastercard Testimonial

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

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​NTU Singapore partners the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission to develop innovative e-waste recycling technologies

Oct 19, 2020, 16:35 PM
Title : ​NTU Singapore partners the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission to develop innovative e-waste recycling technologies
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Published date : Jul 14, 2018, 12:00 PM
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) have launched a joint research centre to develop innovative, energy-efficient solutions for the recycling and recovery of resources from electrical and electronic waste (e-waste).

The new centre, named the NTU Singapore-CEA Alliance for Research in Circular Economy (NTU SCARCE), will focus on four research thrusts that address the recycling and recovery of materials from common e-waste such as discarded lithium-ion batteries and printed circuit boards.

This is CEA’s first research centre outside of France. It will look at formulating advanced e-waste separation and extraction techniques that are more eco-friendly and energy efficient than current methods.
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