Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI) Presentation for MPA-RCN Workshop 3 Jun 2013
Introduction to SMI
Mission, Vision, Values and Expected Outcomes Mission: Making a Difference through world-class R&D, Training & Education and Thought Leadership in Policy Formulation Vision: A Thriving Maritime Industry Driven by Knowledge and Innovation Values: Impact-Driven, Forward Thinking, Team, Integrity Expected Outcomes: 1) Global Leadership in maritime R&D 2) World-class maritime manpower and talents 3) International Thought Leadership Confidential 3
Sponsors of SMI SMI Confidential 4
Policy / Sciences/Education/R&D UNIVERSITIES POLYTECHNICS SINGAPORE MARITIME INSTITUTE Positioning of SMI Directed Research Application / Development Technical / Engineering MPA A*STAR (I2R, IHPC, IMRE, IME, SIMTech, ICES, DSI, NMC) EDB Maritime Industry 1.Port 2.Shipping 3.Maritime Services 4.Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 5.Offshore & Subsea 6.Downhole systems Services / Business Confidential 5
Structure of SMI Board Governing Council Infrastructure SMI International Advisory Panel Programmes / Projects Numerical Lab. A*STAR RIs Universities Polytechnics Flow Loop Full Mission Ship Simulator Wave Basin Industry / Govt Energy Lab. Confidential 6
SMI Governing Council (GC) 10-man GC formed by representatives from Government Agencies, Industry and Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) The GC will drive efforts in maritime R&D, education & training and policy research in Singapore through the SMI. Confidential 7
SMI International Advisory Panel 16-member IAP led by Mr Peter Ho, Senior Adviser of the Centre for Strategic Futures International industry & academic leaders in the areas of port, shipping, maritime services, naval architecture & marine engineering, offshore & subsea and downhole IAP advised for Singapore to capitalise upon its strengths, such as simulation & modelling. Confidential 8
Mission: Making a Difference through world-class R&D, Training & Education and Thought Leadership in Policy Formulation Vision: A Thriving Maritime Industry Driven by Knowledge and Innovation (Education & Training) (R&D) (Policy) GOAL 1 Manpower Training & Education matching Industry Needs STRATEGY 1.1: Develop a pipeline of quality maritime, marine and offshore manpower STRATEGY 1.2: Grow the pool of quality maritime academia STRATEGY 1.3: Collaborate with leading global institutions STRATEGY 1.4: Create growth opportunity for maritime personnel GOAL 2 R&D with a Difference STRATEGY 2.1: Build infrastructure to support R&D STRATEGY 2.2: Direct R&D to develop new capabilities and support translation al efforts STRATEGY 2.3: R&D for breakthrough applications Eg. Deepwater technologies STRATEGY 2.4: Green technologies for differentiation INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT GOAL 3 Thought Leadership in Policy Formulation STRATEGY 3.1: Establish networking platforms for local thought leaders STRATEGY 3.2: Bring renowned thought leaders to Singapore STRATEGY 3.3: Develop strong partnerships with regional and international organisations (eg. IMO) STRATEGY 3.4: Facilitate formulation of smart policies for growth of industry Confidential 9
Overview of Maritime R&D and Education
Maritime R&D Capabilities NUS Centre for International Law (CIL) NTU S.Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) SP Singapore Maritime Academy (SMA) NUS The Logistics Institute Asia Pacific (TLIAP) NUS Centre for Maritime Studies (CMS) NTU Nanyang Environment & Water Research Institute (NEWRI) NTU Centre for Maritime Energy Research (CMER) TP Clean Energy Centre (CEC) NTU Maritime Research Centre (MRC) A*STAR Institute of Infocomm Technologies (I2R) Fraunhofer Interactive Digital Media IDM@NTU A*STAR National Metrology Centre (NMC) Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) NUS Tropical Marine Science Institute (TMSI) A*STAR Institute of Chemical & Engineering Sciences (ICES) A*STAR Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) NP Centre for Innovation in Marine & Offshore Technology (COI-MOT) A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) NUS Centre for Offshore Research & Engineering (CORE) A*STAR Institute of Materials Research & Engineering (IMRE) A*STAR Institute of Microelectronics (IME) International Regulations Security Ship simulation & training Green Port & Green Shipping Automation RFID Ship-to-Shore Communications Emission Control Alternative Fuels Anti-fouling Advanced designs for offshore structures Manufacturing Technologies Renewable Energy eg. Solar Energy Ballast Water Treatment Advanced platforms for deepwater Application of large-scale fluid dynamics Advanced Underwater Systems Marine Risers New Generation Subsea Systems Deepwater Drilling Downhole Systems Confidential 11
Maritime Education DIPLOMA / POST DIPLOMA COURSES DEGREES AND MODULES POST-GRADUATE COURSES Maritime Business Ship Operations and Management Nautical Studies Marine Engineering Marine & Offshore Technology Shipping Economics Maritime Business Economics Maritime Law Maritime Studies Maritime Studies (w Business Major) Offshore Oil & Gas Tech. Offshore Engg Marine & Offshore Engg Marine Engg, Naval Architecture or Offshore Engg Maritime Operations Maritime Law Maritime Law & Arbitration Maritime Studies Shipping, Offshore and Finance Offshore Technology Source: www.maritimecareers.com.sg Confidential 12
Programmes and Initiatives
Maritime Institute @ IHL Roles of the MI@IHL (a) Drive maritime programmes, projects and initiatives within the IHLs (b) Engage the industry players to develop collaborative programmes/projects (c) Organise workshops, seminars, and other academia-industry events (d) Manage and report on the progress of the funded programmes/projects Confidential 14
MI@IHL Research Thrusts Offshore Engineering Maritime Policy & Management Maritime Operations & Modelling Maritime Logistics & Supply Chain NA&ME Maritime Clean Energy Maritime Technology & Environment Maritime Logistics & Operations Maritime Policy & Security Marine Science Ocean Law & Policy Marine & Offshore Technology Productivity & Customised Solutions for SMEs System Integration & Automation Green Technologies ROV/AUV Maritime Business & Economics Advanced Materials Energy & Technology Intelligent/Engineering Systems Green Engineering Research Robotics & Automation Simulation Confidential 15
SMI R&D Focus Areas (Preliminary) Maritime Common Marine & Offshore Port Innovation Environment Protection Maritime Energy Maritime Services Maritime Policy & Economics ICT, Modelling & Simulation Productivity & Manufacturing Specialised Vessels & Equipment Advanced Materials Deepwater & Subsea Asset Integrity Risk Management Emerging Fields Confidential 16
Thank You
APR NOV MAR SEP References: SMI R&D Workshops - 2012 90 Industry Academia Agencies 47% 42% 11% 130 Industry Academia Agencies 50% 42% 8% Maritime Energy Systems Simulation & Modelling Deepwater Technology Subsea Industry 51% Industry 41% 100 Academia Agencies 39% 10% 80 Academia Agencies 50% 9% *Approximate figures Confidential 18
MAY 2H MAR 2H References: SMI R&D Workshops - 2013 100 TBA Green Technology Maritime Supply Chain Data Analytics & Visualisation CFD 100 TBA *Approximate figures Confidential 19