Key Figures
SGD 3.3 billion
Research Funding
(FY19 - 23)
> 250
Global Industry Partners
(FY19 - 23)
24
Corporate / Joint Labs with Industry Partners
(To-date)

2,412
New Technology Disclosures Reviewed
(FY19 - FY23)

289
Patents Achieved
(FY19 - FY23)
~60
Test-bedding Projects
(To-date)
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Read moreAbout Us
NTU's industry partnerships are integral to its commitment to innovation and practical impact. Through dynamic collaborations, the Vice President (Industry) Office engages with industry leaders to drive cutting-edge research, facilitate technology transfer, align academic programs with real-world demands, and develop diverse talent pipelines.
NTU sustains Industry Partnerships with over 350 companies with the largest engagements through the Corporate Laboratories that include major companies such as Continental, Nanofilm Technologies, Singtel and Rolls Royce.
GAIN - Global Alliance of Industry @ NTU provides an additional platform to catalyse inter-companies research collaboration supported by breadth and depth of research capabilities residing within the University.
Our Mission
Support the University’s ambition to further strengthen her rapidly growing industry engagements to benefit research and education.
Advance NTU-Industry collaboration in education and research at University level.
Address global challenges and national priorities through co-creation of future-ready talent, achievement of breakthroughs and generation of economic benefits.
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Read moreNTU Singapore and GLOBALFOUNDRIES Singapore to jointly explore next-gen memory technology
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and GLOBALFOUNDRIES® (GF®) will be jointly exploring the next-generation of embedded memory for smart systems.
The joint partnership between NTU Singapore, GLOBALFOUNDRIES Singapore (GF Singapore), and the National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF) will drive the advancement of a new resistive random access memory, also known as ReRAM.
Compared to conventional RAMs, ReRAM has faster read-write speeds with lower power consumption, crucial for ultra-low power applications in the Internet of Things (IoT). ReRAM also has the potential for a higher memory density, allowing more data to be stored in a smaller physical space, higher performance in reading and writing of data, better energy efficiency for sustainability, and lower production costs.
The event to affirm the partnership between NTU and GF Singapore was witnessed by Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Mr Heng Swee Keat, who is also Chairman of NRF.
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