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SINGAPORE MARITIMEINSTITUTE
MissionMaking a difference through world-class R&D, Education & Training and Thought Leadership in Policy Research
VisionA thriving maritime industry driven by knowledge and innovation
ValuesImpact-Driven, Forward Thinking, Teamwork, Integrity
Whole-of-Government approach by
The Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI) is a joint effort by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) in partnership with local Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) and reflects Singapore’s continued commitment to the maritime industry. The SMI develops strategies and programmes to achieve its mission with key focus areas in sectors such as port, shipping and maritime services.
The SMI charts the maritime research strategy together with the various maritime institutes at the local IHLs. Working together with knowledge partners to attract renowned academia and researchers, the grooming of the next generation local maritime talents is a critical component towards a sustainable R&D ecosystem in Singapore. The SMI also promotes greater industry-academia R&D collaborations to be undertaken in Singapore.
As a Whole-of-Government approach, the agencies work together in initiatives driven through the SMI. The formation of the SMI will strengthen Singapore’s research manpower and capabilities as a global maritime knowledge hub to enhance the overall positioning and competitiveness of the maritime industry.
About
SMI
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SMI Goals & Strategies
SectorsPORTSHIPPING
Education & TrainingResearch Manpower and
Talent Development
Policy ResearchPolicy Thought Leadership
in Maritime Singapore
Develop a pipeline of quality maritime research manpower
Establish networking platforms for local thought leaders
World-Class R&DR&D with a Difference
Drive strategic areas under R&D roadmaps01
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STRATEGIES
STRATEGIES
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MARITIME SERVICES
Bridge manpower gap in R&D roadmap implementation
Collaborate with leading global institutions
Grow the pool of quality maritime academia
Facilitate formulation of ‘smart’ policies for growth of industry
Develop strong partnerships with regional and international organisations
Bring renowned thought leaders to Singapore
Deepen R&D knowledge and capabilities through maritime research Centres of Excellence to support the industry
Promote R&D translational efforts for impactful outcomes
Direct R&D towards new capabilities and innovative solutions
VisionA thriving maritime industry driven by knowledge and innovation
MissionMaking a difference through world-class R&D, Education & Training and Thought Leadership in Policy Research
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SMI Organisation Structure
SMI Board SMI Governing Council
SMIR&D Roadmap / Targeted Programmes /
Flagship & Ad-Hoc Projects
A*STAR Research InstitutesUniversities & Polytechnics
MI@IHLs CoEs
SMI InternationalAdvisory Panel
(SMI Strategic Advisory) (SMI Governance / Approval)
(SMI Technical Advisory)
SMI TechnologyAdvisory Panel
Advisory (Strategic / Technical)
Governance
Research Partnership
Maritime Institutes @ Institutes of Higher Learning (MI@IHLs) Maritime Research Centres of Excellence (CoEs)
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SMI Board & Governing Council (GC)
Mr Wong Weng Sun President & CEOSembcorp Marine
Mr Wong Weng Sun President & CEOSembcorp Marine
Mr Andrew TanChief ExecutiveMaritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Mr Andrew TanChief ExecutiveMaritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Prof Tan Sze WeeExecutive DirectorScience & Engineering Research CouncilAgency for Science, Technology and Research
Prof Tan Sze WeeExecutive DirectorScience & Engineering Research CouncilAgency for Science, Technology and Research
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD & GC BOARD MEMBERS
GOVERNING COUNCIL
Mr Lim Kok KiangAssistant Managing DirectorSingapore Economic Development Board
Prof Philip LiuVice President (Research and Technology)National University of Singapore
Prof Lam Khin YongChief of Staff and Vice President (Research)Nanyang Technological University
Mr Soh Wai WahPrincipal & CEOSingapore Polytechnic
Mr Tan Puay HinSenior AdvisorGroup Port Design and ConnectivityPSA International Pte Ltd
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Maritime Institutes @ Institutes of Higher Learning (MI@IHLs)The formation of MI@IHLs will facilitate the various IHLs to drive and coordinate maritime research and education initiatives within their own institutions to serve the growth of the industry and to build capabilities within the IHLs.
Roles of MI@IHLs
Communication and execute funding initiatives set out
by SMI
Drive maritime programmes, projects and initiatives within
the IHLs
Engage the industry players to develop
collaborative programmes/
projects
Organise workshops,
seminars and other networking events
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF MI@IHLSProf Chow Yean KhowMaritime Institute @ National University of Singapore(MI@NUS)Email: [email protected]
Prof Lua Aik ChongMaritime Institute @ Nanyang Technological University(MI@NTU)Email: [email protected]
Mr Lance LimMaritime Institute @ Singapore Polytechnic(MI@SP)Email: [email protected]
Mr Subrata ChandaMaritime Institute @ Ngee Ann Polytechnic(MI@NP)Email: [email protected]
• Maritime Operations & Modelling
• Maritime Policy & Management
• Offshore Engineering
• Marine Science
• Ocean Law & Policy
• Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering
• Maritime Energy & Environment
• Maritime Operations, Logistics & Supply Chain
• Maritime Policy & Security
• Maritime Business & Economics
• Advanced Marine & Offshore Training Simulation
• Maritime Operational Productivity (Process, Automation, Green)
• Ship Modelling and Validation
• Advanced Materials
• Marine Environment
• Marine Automation, Control & Production Optimisation
• Underwater Robotics (ROV, AUV)
• Computational Fluid Dynamics
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Maritime Research Centres of Excellence (CoEs)
Maritime Operations & Logistics Maritime Safety & Security
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SMI will be establishing maritime research Centres of Excellence (CoEs) within the Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) to deepen research expertise and capabilities and foster stronger industry-academia collaborations.
Through the maritime research CoEs, SMI will develop and sustain niche maritime R&D capabilities and also accelerate translation of research outcomes into impactful industry applications and innovative solutions in the port and maritime sectors. A sustainable pool of research talent and manpower will also be anchored within the maritime research CoEs for a vibrant innovation ecosystem. This supports Maritime Singapore as a global maritime knowledge hub through research and technology.
Maritime research CoEs will be established in key R&D areas such as:
Maritime Environment & Energy
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International Engagement
SMI Activities
As part of SMI’s efforts to advance research capabilities and raise the profile of Singapore as an international maritime knowledge hub, SMI engages and collaborates with overseas research organisations.
Each year, SMI leads a delegation of public researchers to visit and engage established research organisations worldwide to facilitate cross-border knowledge exchange in maritime research and technology.
These are the countries that SMI has visited/engaged:
• The Netherlands • Germany• France• Norway• Finland• United Kingdom
We look forward to engaging partners from more countries to strengthen our expertise and knowledge in the maritime industry.
• United States of America• Russia • China• Japan• South Korea • South Africa
SMI FORUM A key annual event attended by some 250 senior executives from the maritime industry and research community. In addition to discussions on global trends and developments, new SMI initiatives are typically announced at the annual SMI Forum.
SMI SEMINAR Taking place in conjunction with the annual Singapore Maritime Week since 2014, the SMI Seminar has attracted some 150 global and local delegates each year to discuss interests and opportunities in long-term R&D areas.
SMI BREAKFAST SERIES Regular breakfast seminars are held throughout the year to foster greater interaction between the industry and academia over a less formal setting. Selected research topics are shared and discussed over coffee and breakfast with first-hand preview of existing and upcoming R&D trends and initiatives.
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SMI R&D WORKSHOPS / FOCUS GROUPSEstablishing in-depth research dialogues among technical and mid-management representatives, SMI conducts several sessions each year to gather inputs and validation towards planned thematic R&D programmes and initiatives.
SMI RESEARCH SHOWCASE The SMI Research Showcase is held bi-annually to feature and raise the profile of maritime research projects led by academic research performers. Top projects are awarded and may be featured in relevant publications and media platforms. These top projects from the bi-annual Research Showcase will also be eligible to participate in the SMI Awards held biennially. The SMI Awards ceremony presents the “Best Research Project” and “Best Researcher” where both categories are awarded with prizes.
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SMI FundThe SMI Fund will support initiatives, programmes and projects that align with SMI’s goals and strategies.
FUNDING SUPPORT• Research and technology projects
• Policy research projects
QUALIFYING APPLICANT• Public sector research performers i.e. funding
will flow to publicly funded Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) and A*STAR research institutes (RIs)
QUALIFYING PROJECT• Beneficial to Singapore’s maritime industry
in terms of the expected R&D outcomes or development of human capital
• Clear outcomes, milestones, budget, and measurable KPIs
• R&D activities conducted in Singapore
• Principal Investigator (PI) and researchers should be based in Singapore
• Only projects not funded by other Government agencies will be considered
• Industry collaboration is strongly preferred
Workshop/ Industry Consultation
Thematic Grant Call
Project Evaluation
Project Award & Commencement
COLLABORATION MODELS
GENERAL TIMELINE FOR R&D GRANT CALL
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
Many to One
About 2 months before Grant Call
Grant Call opens for 1.5 months
Evaluation takes about another 2 months after close of Grant Call
Project expected to commence in 4 months after Grant call
One to One
Many to Many (Consortia)
One to Many (Consortia)
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Coy
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IHLs
IHLs
RI/IHL RI/IHL
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTWe thank the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) for providing the photos used in this brochure.
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www.maritimeinstitute.sg/DirectoryOnline maritime R&D resource that provides a platform for the industry to search and identify suitable researchers for potential collaborations.