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Rubner Technology Consulting Ltd (Israel) and Fotegrafik Pte Ltd (Singapore) collaborate to develop an Automated Understanding and
Retrieval Refinement of Photography Images (AUTOMAGE) system that aims
to improve the photo acquisition process and the search and retrieval
process. The system aims to relieve the existing labor intensive
process of screening the photos and to improve the consistency of the
keywords tagged onto the photos. The system also aims to improve the
search and retrieval process for images at the user end.
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AIseek
Ltd (Israel) and Playware Studios Asia Pte Ltd (Singapore) have
proposed to develop a Massive Multiplayer (MMP) game based on
hardware-accelerated Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. The MMP
game is a Real Time Tactics game simulating the First World War’s
trench warfare. The hardware-accelerated AI technology will support the
game’s sophisticated AI content thereby enhancing the overall gaming
experience and believability for the players.
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Menolinx
Systems Ltd (Israel) and CNA Group Ltd (Singapore) are collaborating to
develop a Lighting Energy Management System that provides centralized
real-time monitoring and controlling of the status of every lamp under
the system. The system aims to provide accurate predictive maintenance
function, illumination level control and customisation of illumination
profile for the lamps. The product aims to save on the energy
consumption by the lamps and reduce the maintenance costs through its
predictive maintenance feature.
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HomeNet
Com Ltd (Israel) and Cytech Technology Pte Ltd (Singapore) have
proposed to develop the Cytech - HomeNet Intelligent Building (CHIB)
system that enhances the living comfort of users while ensuring the
safety and security of the vicinity. The system aims to provide
building and home automation with real-time security and video
surveillance via wired and wireless networks. It allows users to have
remote access to their smart home elements, video surveillance and
alarm detectors through mobile phones, PDAs and internet.
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Traffix Systems Ltd (Israel) and Now Media Pte Ltd (Singapore) have proposed to develop an IPTV Information Orchestration
Solution (IIOS) that aims to collect information related to the Quality
of Experience (QoE) from IPTV subscribers. The collected information
will be consolidated and analyzed in real time for IPTV service
providers. This information provides valuable feedbacks to the service
providers which help them to improve the quality of service.
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Silentium Ltd (Israel) and Singapore Technologies Kinetics Ltd (Singapore) collaborate to develop an Active Structural Acoustic Control (ASAC)
device, SMARTILE, which aims to reduce the noise level in the passenger cabin on
vehicular platform. The SMARTILE device is based on a combination of active
vibration and noise control technologies. One of the goals is to make the system
modular and usable for several applications, for example, noise reduction for
excavators in order to meet the noise level requirement set by the EU.
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Raysat Antenna Systems Israel Ltd (Israel) and Singapore Technologies Electronics (Satcom & Sensor Systems) Pte Ltd (Singapore) have proposed to develop a M-DSNG system that allows the
broadcasting crew to transmit and receive video clips, data and text
files while en route to cover a news event via a dedicated two-way
satellite link.
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SanDisk IL Ltd (Israel) [formerly known as M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Ltd] and Amphenol East Asia Ltd (Singapore) have proposed to develop a dual-side Flip USB flash memory
device that combines a SanDisk USB flash memory card and a connector to
be developed by Amphenol. The proposed product allowed flexible
connectivitiy of any USB device.
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| SolidCAM Ltd (Israel) and Manusoft Technologies Pte Ltd (Singapore) are working together to develop a solution that provides
comprehensive approach to the integration of design and manufacturing
automation of electrode creation on a leading mid-range 3D CAD platform
(SolidWorks), thereby realizing a unified interface and seamless data
flow from design to manufacturing. This solution aims to reduce the
lead-time of electrode manufacturing and, in turn, reduces the
turnaround of mould production. It aims to reduce production cost of
mould and die tools, while maintaining the precision and reducing the
manual errors throughout the production cycle. |
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| InspiAir Ltd (Israel) and Bluengine Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (Singapore) collaborate to develop a dual function IEEE802.11 Point to
Multi-point (PTMP) base station or a Point-to-Point (PTP) wireless
bridge. With frequency conversion feature that will allow switching to
licensed and unlicensed bands (e.g. 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz, 3.3GHz, etc.), the
system allows users to use their existing WiFi accessible products
(laptops, PDA, web phones, etc.) everywhere. |
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| Parallel Communications Ltd (Israel) and IPVox Asia Pte Ltd
(Singapore) are working together to develop a contact center suite that
can be operated by handicapped personnel, thus enabling them to join
the mainstream workforce and enhance their independence. The proposed
contact centre suite will contain integrated and embedded software
tools for the handicapped operator to manage an Agent User Interface
with voice commands and a narrator function reading out the screen
content. |
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| Tiltan Systems Engineering Ltd (Israel) and ST Electronics (Training & Simulation Systems) Pte Ltd (Singapore) collaborate to develop a situation
awareness system called the ComboSense System. The ComboSense system supports command
& control in both 2D and 3D and it features a simulation module for real-time planning.
ComboSense may be deployed to prepare the customer in crisis management and debrief operations.
The system is also capable of conducting command and control of resources. |
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| Concealogram Ltd (Israel) and XID Technologies Ltd
(Singapore) aim to research and develop a Paper-Only-Biometric-ID
(POBID). The POBID system includes a combination of technologies
representing the unique expertise of both companies. The system is
based on XID Technologies’ real world facial recognition
technology and Concealogram’s paper encryption technology. The
identification data are processed by the technologies of both companies
and printed on paper or plastic card. |
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| Siano
Mobile Silicon Ltd (Israel) and VidzMedia Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to build a USB Mobile
Digital TV (‘MDTV’) card, which can be plugged into
the USB port of a mobile computing device. The size, weight
and form factor shall be similar to that of a USB thumb-drive.
It will have a USB2.0 (full speed) interface. With this USB
device plugged in, one can receive digital TV broadcast in the
DVB-H format and while moving at speeds up to 350km/h. The MDTV
card will support the following open standards: DVB-H, DVB-T,
T-DMB, and DAB. |
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| IPClock Ltd (Israel) and Ntegrator
Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop an application-agnostic,
cost-effective, standards compliance synchronization solution
for Next Generation Networks, by creating a low-cost clock recovery
module using a low-cost oscillator and innovative clock recovery
algorithms. Such a solution will help to improve the network
synchronization and to provide good quality traffic over the
customers’ mobile communication networks. |
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Correlations
Systems Ltd (Israel) and XID
Technologies Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop a
high-end system for inner perimeter security, using a combination
of biometrics, computer vision, and machine learning technologies.
The system is meant to complement the existing high-end video
security systems, so as to provide a security solution specifically
geared for the prevention of in-house threats. A combination
of the following technologies will be used:
- Biometric Face Recognition Technology
- Body Recognition and Tracking System
- Data Fusion Technology
- Geographic Data Mining Technology
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| Biconix
International Ltd (Israel) and Xhance
Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to conduct a Feasibility Study
to explore the viability and specific requirements of an Intelligent
Research Operations Management System (‘iROMS’).
Such a system will allow public and private sector research
establishments to manage the data associated with research activities,
e.g. projects, grants/funds, project team, resources, publication
list and reports. |
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| Santiaga Ltd (Israel) and Excelpoint
Systems Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop, integrate
and test a low-cost Voice Interface on a micro-controller Chip
(VISOC) for home appliances. The system will be based on software
algorithms that will be developed by Santiaga and embedded into
Fujitsu’s micro-controller chips. Excelpoint will integrate
it with other components on dedicated boards designed by Excelpoint.
The new chip will facilitate the handling and operating of home
appliances while diminishing manual operating functions to a
minimum. |
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| EZ
Legacy Ltd (Israel) and ESS
Software Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to enhance EZ Legacy’s
EZ Target product to support the specific needs of the Asia
Pacific markets by further developing the core functionality
and additional features. The project deals mainly in Legacy
Transformation solution that will automatically transform legacy
to modern architectures and modern relational databases. This
collaboration will also cover product’s localization to
the Asia Pacific market needs. |
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| Visuality
Systems Ltd (Israel) and RFNet
Technologies Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to design a wired
& wireless router box that supports network printing and
storage over a LAN environment, for the Small Office, Home Office
(SOHO) market. Visuality provides the embedded Common Internet
File Systems (CIFS) middleware software to support file sharing
and print sharing functionalities, while RF Net designs the
hardware platform and drivers, and the wireless chipset that
serves as WLAN access point. |
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| Ledi
Lite Ltd (Israel) and Fuji
Signcrafts Industries Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop
advanced illuminated sign with above 90% of light efficiency,
using material such as acrylic and reflector that contains LEF
(Light Emitting Fiber). The project’s target for an average
street sign is to achieve 14 hours of illumination at darkness
conditions following only 2 daily hours of solar charging process
using low cost rechargeable battery and solar cell. |
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Flexlight
Networks Ltd (Israel) and DenseLight
Semiconductors Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to design
and develop Generalized Passive Optical Networks (GPON) system
to achieve the following benefits:
- Longer distance coverage, which would allow a single OLT
(head-end) to serve ONTs (customer side) at greater distances
of up to 37 km
- Support of large bursts of data traffic, which would allow
providing data services at the proper quality of service
in real traffic packet distribution
- Full compliance with the GPON standard (G.984) and specifically
support for the optical power leveling feature with the
new DenseLight transceiver
The project would enable the companies to offer a complete
GPON solution, covering both the OLT and the ONT equipment,
which caters for both business and residential triple play
services.
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| Millimetrix
Broadband Networks Ltd (Israel) and ST
Electronics (Satcom & Sensor Systems) Pte Ltd [formerly
known as Agilis Communication Technologies Pte Ltd] (Singapore)
proposed to develop a range of Outdoor-unit (ODU) products to
be used in a PDH (Pleisochronous Digital Hierarchy) or SDH (Synchronous
Digital Hierarchy) broadband wireless point-to-point systems.
The ODU is paired with Indoor-unit (IDU) as one terminal to
form a point-to-point wireless link. The range of ODU products
developed would have lower costs but able to cope with more
complex signaling and offer a much better radio performance
as compared to the existing ones. |
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| Varicom
Communications Ltd (Israel) and Net
Access Singapore Pte Ltd (Singapore) [formerly known
as Computer Interface Singapore Pte Ltd] proposed to create
a low cost and upgradeable Missed Call Alert Platform that notifies
the mobile subscriber by SMS a "lost or missed call"
while the mobile handset is turned off or out of range. The
concept of the proposed system is to use PC based platforms
and Microsoft work environment. The system can be easily upgraded
and it includes a monitoring mechanism that alerts a fault. |
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| Wizcom
Technologies Ltd (Israel) and Hotcard
Technologies Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to produce a mobile
scan and Chinese translation product for use in portable handheld
environments. The novelty of the product will be its capability
to handle the complexities of the Chinese language for scanning
and translation and still be a hand-held device for ease of
use for the consumers. |
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| CePost Ltd (Israel) [acquired by BluePhoenix
Solutions Ltd (Israel)] and Elixir
Technology Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop an integrated
solution for legacy system that takes in text files, converts
them into XML format, and generates reports in various formats
to be distributed. Report-IT aims to provide an integrated data
extraction, data transformation, report generation and distribution
solution for legacy systems. |
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| TIL
Defense Systems Ltd (Israel) and ST Electronics
(Info-Software Systems) Pte Ltd [formerly known as SES Systems Pte Ltd] (Singapore) proposed to develop
a simulation trainer for crisis management encompassing the
combined simulation of police, fire brigade medical evacuation,
civil defense, transportation etc. The product enables authorities
like Home Security Command to be trained in crisis management. |
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| Regisoft
Ltd (Israel) and System@Work
Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to provide the Mobile Advertising
& Interactive Trader (MAIT) clients that would support specific
markets in the Asia region. The target operator of the MAIT
clients would be non-technical and marketing oriented personnel.
The three MAIT clients are to be developed for the following
market segments: advertising agencies, media companies and ticketing.
The underlying backbone of MAIT would be World Trade Server
(WTS) provided by RegiSoft. TeleMoney from System@Work would
be a key component in the ticketing client. |
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| Scopus
Network Technologies (Israel) and Pixelmetrix
Corporation Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop a set
of management tools which provide customers with the ability
to plan, install, operate, provision, maintain and administer
their equipment, networks and services in the digital video
broadcasting system so as to achieve a high level of service
quality. The product should also help to reduce the customers’
cost of network maintenance and operations |
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| Wizcom
Technologies Ltd (Israel) and Hotcard Technology Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop
a miniaturized OCR product in the Chinese language, for use
in portable handheld environments. The product will feature
Chinese OCR on a chip, similar to Wizcom’s Latin-character-based
Quiktionary products. The product will attend to the recognition
of the Chinese set of approximately 14,000 complex characters. |
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| This project is based on the MOMA Gateway and
Application Platform that has been developed by M-Wise Ltd for
SMS, EMS and WAP. It has already been deployed with more than
20 mobile operators in EU and Asia. M-Wise
Ltd (Israel) and Hewlett
Packard Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to further develop
and enhance the MOMA platform to support technologies such as
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and J2ME (Java 2 Mobile Edition),
with a single interface for telecom operators, thus allowing
ease of control and rapid time to market for new content and
applications. |
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| Infosoft
Channels Ltd (Israel) and DCS
Solutions Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop an one-stop
mobile Online Mobile Exhibition (OMEX) hub, which provides interaction,
promotion, marketing, content management, market information,
customer support and logistic management solutions online for
exhibitions over 365 days. The key developmental efforts will
be the integration of InfoSoft Channels InfoServer and the DCS
online exhibition portal as well as to develop additional solutions
to provide for all aspects of exhibition management. |
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| LaserOp
Ltd (Israel) and IC
Equipment Pte Ltd (Singapore) found complementary capabilities
and were interested to explore the viability of developing their
own customised laser system. IC Equipment currently integrates
laser system purchased from other supplies into their IC-handling
system. They market such systems to semiconductor industry in
the region. LaserOp supplies laser system on OEM or turnkey
basis to customers in the food, metal and diamond industries.
In their proposed collaboration, LaserOp provides the laser
system capabilities and IC Equipment contributes the IC marking
system capabilities and the market knowledge. |
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| Jungo
Pte Ltd (Israel) [formerly known as KRFTech Ltd] and Maverick
Research (Singapore) have taken their working relationship
one step forward by embarking on a joint development project,
which will create a new line of driver automation products -
the RTOSDriver (Real Time Operating System Driver). This project
will create a new line of development tools that enable real
time systems programmers to create device drivers just as easily
as the WinDriver product line enables Windows programmers to
create them. The RTOSDriver will be another step in tightening
the relationship between Maverick Research and Jungo Pte Ltd.
Jungo Pte Ltd will sell end product worldwide, and by Maverick
Research in the Singapore, India and Australia regions. |
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| MediaSonic
Multimedia Systems Ltd (Israel) and ACS
Innovations (Singapore) have cooperated to develop a PC
hardware/software solution that turns any regular or cordless
phone into an "Internet Phone". Ezfone uses a standard
telephone, making microphones and speakers obselete for conducting
voice over IP. The entire procedure, including launching of
software and the connection to the Internet, is automated and
transparent to the user - no touching of the PC, mouse or keyboard
is required. An Internet connection is established by simply
dialing the destination number and the call is routed over the
Net to the destination Ezfone user, or via an ITSP gateway's
hop-off facility to any PSTN connection. Ezfone is able to call
off-line destination parties, and automatically transfer the
call over the Net. |
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| Scailex
Corporation Ltd (Israel) [formerly known as Scitex Corporation
Ltd] collaborated with Transtech Electronics Pte Ltd (Singapore)
to develop a dot-on-demand inkjet printhead for consumer-based
products. The printhead will leverage on Scitex's experience
and knowledge of pizoelectric inkjet technology, which is used
in their inkjet industrial printers. The printhead will be based
on novel concepts - which patents have been applied. It involves
the use of porous material which enables inexpensive production
of very thin printheads, having long life spans, high ejection
frequency and flexibility with ink formulation. The 200 dpi
printhead will be designed for niche consumer products which
current established inkjet players are not providing. The first
application of the printhead will be for use in a plain paper
fax machine. The fax mechanical engine will be designed and
developed to use the developed inkjet printhead. |
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| InMotion
E-Pen Ltd (Israel) and Alphatek
Global Pte Ltd (Singapore) cooperated on the development
of an electronic pen (e-pen) signing system for secured transaction
by combining InMotion's electronic pen technology and Alphatek's
on-line signature verification algorithms. The innovation provides
an automated solution for on-line verification of a person's
signature while writing on plain paper using the e-pen. Users
will have no problem using the e-pen as it writes and feels
like an ordinary pen. The objective of the E-pen secured transaction
system is to allow each user carrying an e-pen with unique ID
number to verify their signature with the data stored on the
pen. The characteristics of the signature is encrypted and stored
in the pen. When the pen is lost, another person will not be
able to use it for fraud and forgery purposes. Both companies
intend to develop the solutions and license the technology to
Point-of-sales manufacturers. |
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Zapex Research Ltd (Israel) [acquired by Emblaze
Systems] and Serial
Systems Ltd (Singapore) cooperated on the development of
a unique system enabling the digital recording of movies on
conventional CD-R or CD-RW media. The development program included
the joint definition of the product and its partition into VLSI,
software and hardware components. Zapex undertook the development
of a VLSI device especially for the system being designed by
Serial Systems. The device was fully functional after first
silicone and has been successfully integrated into the system.
Serial Systems is marketing the Audio/Video CD Recorder in the
US and other countries under the brand name Terapin.
The device developed by Zapex Research, marketed under the brand
Emblaze ASIC, is also being incorporated into USB A/V capture
cards for PCs, manufactured by several companies in China and
other Pacific rim countries. |
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| The Centre for Educational Technology (CET),
Israel's premier publisher and developer of educational software and HorizonEducom
Pte Ltd
(Singapore) [formerly known as Educom Pte Ltd], one of Singapore's
largest educational technology companies had joined forces to develop a
system, called School Groupware and Resource Planning (SGRP), that
provided a comprehensive solution for schools seeking to establish an
on-line learning environment. It could manage and automate teaching and
learning processes. SGRP consisted of two major components: Groupware
and educational resource planning. Together, these components formed a
complete solution that enabled the access management to educational
resources, and supported the information exchange among school
community members during the learning process. This system was acquired
by Britannica.com Inc. |
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| Vacuum
Science & Technology Ltd (Israel) and AEM-Evertech
Holdings Ltd (Singapore) [formerly known as Ever Technologies
Pte Ltd] proposed to reduce the 24 hours baking time by increasing
the vacuum level inside the oven chamber and getting a continuous
in-situ measurement of the moisture level inside the tapes.
The Israeli company will be responsible for the technological
development while the Singaporean company will be responsible
for testing the product at customers production lines (Beta
sites) and providing the feedback for further improvements. |
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Hi-Tech
Solutions Ltd (Israel) and Alphawave
Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed a joint project on the application
of computer vision and database management. Hi-Tech Solutions
Pte Ltd will develop the license-plate recognition system and
Alphawave Pte Ltd will provide the parking management software.
The end product will be a car park management system based on
the integration of the above two technologies.
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| MedMyco
Pte Ltd (Israel) and MycoPharma
Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop cholesterol-lowering
and anti-diabetic products from fermentor cultures of certain
medicinal mushrooms and to scale up the fermentor cultures to
commercial scale, and to carry out pre-clinical trials on animal
models for these nutraceuticals before embarking on clinical
trials on human.The Israeli company will mainly focus on the
R&D of the first series of dietary supplements as well as
performing clinical tests towards approvals and semi-industrial
trials. The Singaporean company will focus on activities directly
supporting the development production and some of the clinical
tests towards marketing approval. Some other marketing activites,
especially establishing business relationships with major nutraceuticals
distribution companies, will also be performed. |
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| OrganiTECH (Israel) has developed the GrowTECH 2000 (GT2000), which is
a self-contained, portable, robotic platform designed to automatically
seed, transplant and harvest commercial quantities of hydroponic,
pesticide free lettuce and other green leaf vegetables on a
daily basis, anywhere in the world, 365 days a year. Utilizing
a 40-ft metal shipping container outfitted with robotic system,
environmental control technologies and hydroponic systems coupled
with 24 hours lighting systems, GT2000 is designed to deliver
optimal growth conditions and scales of productivity up to 200
times greater than conventional agricultural applications. Organitech
signed a beta site MOU for two machines, to be operated in Singapore,
with Agronaut Pte Ltd (Singapore). The main objective of the
beta site testing is to determine the system productivity and
reliability using local lettuce seeds, local water, higher ambient
temperature and humidity and different lighting exposures. |
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M-Systems
Ltd (Israel) and United
Test and Assembly Center Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop
a new electronic disk based on flash memory technology. The
new disk will support the LPC (Low Pin Count) bus that will
replace the old ISA bus. The new disk will be in TSOP-1 package,
which is a small standard packaging technology of electronic
components provided by the Singaporean company.
The disk is combined of two dies: standard Flash memory and
controller that include also the legacy technology of M-Systems.
M-System is responsible on the product and will develop the
controller die. The Singaporean company will develop the assembly
and the package. The disk will be sold as M-Systems product. |
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| 3View
Ltd (Israel) and Research
Communication International Ltd (Singapore) proposed to
develop a VETSIV system that will manage multi-facet training
courses through the Internet. The VETSIV system will integrate
technologies and applications that will enable the flow of Electronic
Training through the Broadband Web. The Israeli company will
provide the VETSIV system, which is an e-learning platform with
Interactive Video applications, Dynamic Database, Interface
to Text Speech, Content Bank Technologies and other advanced
features. The Singaporean company will integrate its existing
proprietary courseware contents to the VETSIV system. RCI will
also conduct a comprehensive pilot programme with a large corporate
client to validate and enhance the VETSIV system. |
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Razel
Information Systems (Israel) and Adopt-Fit Asia (Singapore)
[now known as Web-Economy
Technology Pte Ltd] have proposed to develop a system
that will enable usage of the Internet and the cellular infrastructure
and technology standards to replace the costly modem communication
technology that is currently employed in Adopt-Fit's Global
Inventory Management (GIM) system. With the proposed system,
Adopt-Fit expects to reduce its current call charges by at
least ten folds, and to provide a more real-time monitor of
product inventories.
Adopt-Fit Asia will be responsible for all the front-end that
includes integrating Internet capabilities to the outstation
unit so that measured data may be transmitted via the Web
to an Internet server. Adopt-Fit Asia will engage a Singapore
company to host the Internet server. Adopt-Fit Asia has also
sought the understanding of a few petrochemical companies
to conduct the validation tests of the proposed product prior
to commercial implementation. Razel will provide the back-end
that includes communication with mobile devices for real-time
inventory updates via SMS or WAP.
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| Science-On-Line
Ltd (Israel), who specializes in the development of systems
for science education via the internet, and Horizon.
iTech Pte Ltd (Singapore), sole distributor of dataloggers
to schools and colleges, proposed the project
"Experiweb", which will allow teachers and students
to conduct experiments using on-line tools for data collection
and analysis. |
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| SigValue
Technologies Inc (Israel) and LAS
Technologies Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop a GPRS
content-based prepaid platform (Stargate) for wireless data
applications and services for the next generation wireless networks.
The platform will be able to provide a real-time content, traffic
information analysis and efficient prepaid traffic filtering.
The companies will conduct a beta-site test to validate the
proposed Stargate platform with a major telecommunication company. |
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| 3DVU
Ltd (Israel) [formerly known as Flyover Technologies
Israel Ltd] and Credent
Technology Asia Pte Ltd (Singapore) [formerly known
as Intergraph Systems South East Asia/Singapore Pte Ltd] proposed toa develop a technology enabling software, which supports
touch-screen technology and enables large aerial images, incorporated
with 3D fly-over realistic visualisation and real-time geographical
information, to be streamed over narrow band communication (wired
or wireless). The proposed software is targeted at various vertical
markets such as defence, telecommunications, real estate and
the mass market. Flyover will be mainly responsible for the
integration of its patent pending technology to geographical
informtion systems and touch screen devices. Intergraph will
develop specific applications, supporting and integrating Flyover's
technology, to meet the requirements of the various vertical
markets. The companies will conduct a beta-site testing with
map contents, geographical information and bandwidth service
providers and portable hand-held device manufacturers. |
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| FlowDot Ltd (Israel) and PestHunters
Pte Ltd (Singapore) proposed to develop an intelligent pest
control smart station "Prog2Hunt". The system consists
of 2 parts: a front line station comprising of a pest trap device
attached to a mobile sensor and a RF transmitter, and a backend
unit comprising of a RF receiver and a processing cum triggering
software. The backend unit can receive information from many
front line stations, each of which transmits its ID and pest
count reading. The backend unit then processes the received
information and triggers appropriate follow-up actions (alerts
pop-up, e-warnings, etc.) accordingly. The companies have also
managed to conclude an understanding with a major Singapore
company to participate in the beta testing of the proposed system.
The companies expect the proposed system to reduce the cost
or increase the productivity of a conventional pest management
process by about 60-70%. |
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| Runcom
Technologies Ltd (Israel) and Unify Engineering Pte Ltd (Singapore) [took over project
from DtvTech Research & Consulting Pte Ltd] proposed to
develop the world first Interactive Content Delivery System
(ICDS) for Digital Terrestrial TV (DTT). The interactive system
consists of a forward interaction channel (downstream), which
is based upon an MPEG-2 and a return interaction channel based
on a DVB-RCT (OFDMA) transmission (upstream). The system will
be a state-of-the-art platform combining the Internet, digital
television, and broadband access, and supports the delivery
of services for various network interfaces according to the
DVB-T standard and Ethernet technologies. The companies will
also jointly perform a field trial in a fixed and mobile wireless
environment, with a major broadcasting company in Singapore. |
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| Columbus
Application Provider Ltd (Israel) and Eutech
Cybernetics (Singapore) proposed the integration of Columbus
Facility Navigator and iViva.works to provide a more comprehensive
and effective infrastructure management solution. The key developmental
efforts will be the integration of the database structures,
object models, application workflows and user interfaces. According
to the companies, the proposed development will be the first
integrated Facility Engineering Management/Operations &
Maintenance product (FEMS-OMS) in the market. The proposed FEMS-OMS
product will be marketed through the existing and new distribution
partners of both companies. In this regard, the companies will
leverage on the geographic presence and market access of each
other. |