Singapore-China Technology & Enterprise Roadshow 2015 successfully held at NUSRI
From 26th to 27th May 2015, Singapore-China Technology & Enterprise Roadshow has been successfully held at NUSRI. The grand event was attended by Mr ONG Siew Gay, Consul-General, Consulate-General of the Republic of Singapore-Shanghai; Mr LAW Chung Ming, Group Director, China Group of International Enterprise Singapore; Mr CHNG Ken-Wei, Centre Director (China) of Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore; Mr LI Yinong, Deputy Director of SIP Administrative Committee; Mr CAI Jianfeng, Deputy Director of Suzhou Municipal Science & Technology Bureau; Mr XU Wenqing, Deputy Director of SIP Science & Technology Bureau; Mr JIANG Weiming, Deputy Director of SIP Science & Education Innovation District; and Mr YAO Jianxin, Chairman and General Manager of Dushu Lake Science and Education Development Company.
The two-day fair has attracted over one hundred technology enterprises that include companies like Flextronics (World Top 500) and mainstream business management institutions, and technological representatives from over ten international academic institutions to participate. The roadshow covers a wide range of advanced technologies, including 3D printing, nano-filtration membranes technology, functional food, electronic manufacturing services, intellectual property analytics and management, Geo-contextual video management, arsenic contaminated water treatment, and vitro DMPK and toxicology services, etc.. As driven by SIP’s innovative strategy, the roadshow aims to bring together a fusion of international and local technological resources so as to forge a high standard technological sharing and exchange platform.
NUSRI hopes such roadshow can help to provide a platform and eco-system for local companies in SIP to solve the difficulties in technological transformation and upgrading. On the other hand, it will also bring in technologies from NUS, Singapore and from the world through the NUS network, thus providing market access and potential technology licensing opportunities to good quality technologies developed outside China for the China market. This will help turn SIP into China’s leading R&D and incubation centre. After the event, NUSRI will follow up with participants to promote technology licensing and incubation in Suzhou.
The two-day fair has attracted over one hundred technology enterprises that include companies like Flextronics (World Top 500) and mainstream business management institutions, and technological representatives from over ten international academic institutions to participate. The roadshow covers a wide range of advanced technologies, including 3D printing, nano-filtration membranes technology, functional food, electronic manufacturing services, intellectual property analytics and management, Geo-contextual video management, arsenic contaminated water treatment, and vitro DMPK and toxicology services, etc.. As driven by SIP’s innovative strategy, the roadshow aims to bring together a fusion of international and local technological resources so as to forge a high standard technological sharing and exchange platform.
NUSRI hopes such roadshow can help to provide a platform and eco-system for local companies in SIP to solve the difficulties in technological transformation and upgrading. On the other hand, it will also bring in technologies from NUS, Singapore and from the world through the NUS network, thus providing market access and potential technology licensing opportunities to good quality technologies developed outside China for the China market. This will help turn SIP into China’s leading R&D and incubation centre. After the event, NUSRI will follow up with participants to promote technology licensing and incubation in Suzhou.