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SIIRD
approved Total Research Spending of US$2.8m for 4 new joint R&D
projects The
Singapore-Israel Industrial Research and Development Foundation (SIIRD)
today announced four newly-approved IT research and development
projects jointly undertaken by companies in Singapore and Israel, with
total research investment of US$2.8 million.
These
companies are collaborating on a three-dimensional virtual mathematics
game designed to promote creativity, problem-solving and other thinking
skills in elementary-level school children.
These
companies are working on a low-cost and speaker independent voice
interface system for drivers to use their mobile phones using
Bluetooth-enabled car kit devices, for hands-free operation.
These
companies are developing a device that offers both local area network
and mobile network connectivity options for the transportation market
such as travel coaches, limousines, taxis and buses.
These
companies are designing a wireless communication system that monitors
the physical and chemical characteristics of liquids used in industrial
processes.
In
addition, 53 research scientists and engineers have been employed by
the beneficiary companies to work on their respective projects. The new
hires include:
Dr.
Yeo holds a PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine in London. He was
the laboratory head of Wireless Sensor Networks Laboratory –
part
of the Institute for Infocomm Research under the Agency for Science,
Technology and Research – from 2004 to 2005. He was then
seconded
to Wavex Technologies and Wavex Innovations as the Technology and
Development Director from 2005 to 2007. He currently also serves as an
adjunct Assistant Professor in the National University of Singapore.
Dr.
Hershkovitz holds a PhD in Mathematics Education from the University of
Haifa in Israel. She served as an associate lecturer at the University
of Haifa from 1998 to 2003, and worked as a member in several
committees within the Israel Ministry of Education, with focus in
planning curriculum for teachers' professional development and defining
standards for Mathematics in the elementary school.
Mr. Chan Eng Chye, General Manager for SIIRD in Singapore, said: “Over the years, we have funded R&D projects undertaken by many companies to develop better products. Through our funding, SIIRD hopes that more Singapore companies will be keen on R&D collaborations with their Israeli counterparts. Such partnerships allow Singapore companies to tap on the high quality and level of Israel’s industrial research base to expand their own technological capabilities.” Set up in 1997, SIIRD is an initiative led by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and the Office of Chief Scientist, Israel, to promote, facilitate and support joint industrial R&D projects between Singapore-based and Israeli high-tech companies, which would lead to successful commercialisation. To date, SIIRD has approved 74 R&D projects with a total research investment of US$76.2 million, and has facilitated the employment of approximately 1,150 researchers in beneficiary companies from the two countries. Additionally, SIIRD facilitated about 100 discussions related to R&D collaborations between companies in Singapore and Israel last year.
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