国家 | Singapore |
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成立时间 | 2018 |
总部 | 61 Nanyang Drive, ABN-B3a-01/04, Academic Building Block (ABN), Singapore, SG |
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员工数 | 6 |
行业 | research, |
简介 | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), Surbana Jurong and the National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF) have set up a joint corporate laboratory to develop next-generation sustainable solutions to tackle industrial and complex urban challenges. It will include research to explore underground storage systems, sustainable indoor solutions for buildings, and digital technologies to scale up productivity in the built environment. The $61 million joint corporate lab is underlined by a five-year partnership, which leverages NTU's strengths in engineering and sustainability research, and Surbana Jurong's track record in providing urban, infrastructure and industrial solutions to its global customers. Located at NTU, the SJ-NTU Corporate Lab was officially launched on 31st July 2018 by Mr Lawrence Wong, Minister for National Development and Second Minister for Finance. The NRF facilitates the setting up of corporate labs via public-private partnerships. The SJ-NTU Corporate Lab is the 12th supported by NRF and the sixth such corporate lab at NTU. The key objectives of the SJ-NTU Corporate Lab will be to translate research outcomes into practical and viable solutions that are focused around three core themes: digitalisation; green and sustainable urban solutions; and future of the industry and productivity. The multidisciplinary Lab will include NTU scientists from various fields and Surbana Jurong professionals. In its fully operational state, the lab will have 70 researchers, including NTU undergraduates and PhD students. For a start, researchers will explore underground storage spaces for storing liquefied natural gas (LNG) in industrial and urban areas so that space aboveground can be freed up for other uses. The storage of LNG within these spaces will be kept at below 162 degrees Celsius and aim to minimize heat losses. Asia's first ‘Cold Lab' that will develop ‘Cold Energy Capture' and ‘Cold Energy Storage' technologies will also be set |