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After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent stage

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WTF!!. Cannot produce anything from all this money spend and a bloated A*STAR bureaucracy just say so lah. More example of PAP lack of productivity?

Singapore's R&D scene still at a nascent stage: A*STAR chairman
In an exclusive interview with Channel NewsAsia, Mr Lim Chuan Poh says part of Singapore's formula to boost the scene are a flexible approach to foreign talent, as well as more collaboration in the science and technology sector.



SINGAPORE: The Republic's research and development (R&D) in science and technology is still at a nascent stage, said Mr Lim Chuan Poh, who is chairman of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR).

In an exclusive interview with Channel NewsAsia, he added that many local scientists have relatively young careers and the sector needs to remain open to foreign talent who can help develop the field.

"It's much better for us to have them working with us, catalysing, providing mentorship and building that capability within Singapore," said Mr Lim. "It is this flexible attitude in the talent strategy, this openness in the talent strategy, that I think enables Singapore to do a lot more, far more, than we otherwise would be able to do if we just rely on local talent."

DEVELOPING MANPOWER, INNOVATING TOGETHER

Currently, there are more than 39,000 professionals in the field with about 70 per cent of them locals and the rest foreigners. A*STAR has more than 5,400 staff, including corporate employees.

But A*STAR is grooming more local researchers. One way is through its scholarships, which provide mentorship for recipients even after they complete their studies. The agency has awarded 114 new scholarships this year. Since 2001, it has given out more than 1,400 scholarships.

However, manpower is just one part of its blueprint to grow R&D. Another aspect is developing a cross-disciplinary approach, which means getting the various disciplines in science and technology to come up with products or solutions together, instead of working in silos.

An example is applying electronics technology to biomedical sciences. For instance, the A*STAR Institute of Microelectronics (IME) is developing a monitoring device in prosthetic grafts. These are usually inserted in the arms of dialysis patients to improve blood flow, but graft blockages can occur due to blood clots or build-up of plaque.

A*STAR's version has electronic sensors that display blood flow through a handheld reader so blockages can be detected earlier. It also reduces the need for patients to undergo costly scans on a regular basis to check if the grafts are working well. An ultrasound test can cost about S$400, while patients pay around S$1,000 for a a computerised tomography scan.

Researchers also plan to develop an app which allows patients to monitor flow readings without having to go to the hospital.

"Sensors are one example," said executive director of IME, Professor Dim-lee Kwong. "Even though they are for the data centre or for communications, they can be equally and readily applied to diagnostic of infectious diseases."

Similar partnerships with both the public and private sectors have also reaped rewards. From 2011 to the first quarter of the year, the agency has undertaken close to 7,500 industry projects. This amounts to more than S$1.13 billion in investments in R&D here.

ROLE OF FUSIONOPOLIS AT ONE-NORTH

A*STAR is banking on such inter-disciplinary collaborations to boost R&D, and the development of the S$450 million Fusionopolis Two building at one-north in Buona Vista is a push in that direction. Its opening ceremony to be held on Monday will be attended by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

The one-north site is part of the Government's vision to create a vibrant research and development hub which focuses on knowledge-intensive activities in key growth sectors including biomedical sciences as well as infocomm and media. The building will house four of A*STAR's research institutes as well as industry partners.

"We operate under the open innovation framework," said Mr Lim. "By virtual open innovation, it means there's no single entity that has all the resources, all the capabilities, all the research in the various disciplines to solve the big question. So, when you start thinking of open innovation, you look for partners."

Mr Lim said R&D will also play a greater role in the country's economy, by allowing industries to remain competitive. He noted that the manufacturing sector, for instance, can make use of R&D to provide services instead of just products.

Mr Lim cited how British engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce is adopting this approach. Apart from selling engines and replacement parts, it is also providing long-term repair and maintenance service or what it called "power-by-the-hour". This involves collecting and analysing data about an engine's performance through sensors that are placed in various parts of the engines. The company would then make recommendations to the airline for engine maintenance.

Said Mr Lim: "We are not a cheap location. We cannot compete just based on cost, we can only compete based on knowledge creation and innovation. "The other countries are not sitting idly by watching what Singapore is doing. They also want to be competitive, they are also closing the gap and therefore we have to constantly move forward."

Mr Lim stressed that Singapore's survival has always relied on its ability to stay competitive. That principle, he said, also applies to R&D in science and technology.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

Phillip Noel Yeo incubated Ass**Star to glorify himself.......... after spending billions of our money, it produced not a fraction of the investment in first 10 yrs!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now we still pouring in $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ when we are really not placed to conduct pure R&D which is the domain of big whales not guppy in Little Red Dot
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

Said Mr Lim: "........we cannot compete just based on cost, we can only compete based on knowledge creation and innovation......"

Well said Mr Lim, so why the pappys import millions of cheap and low quality Pinoys, PRC's and Indians-some with degrees from South pacific U?
Is it economics or politics at work?
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

Our foreign talent policy has enabled Singapore to leapfrog the region and join the ranks of Tokyo, New York and London. In the meanwhile, the Indons and m&ds continue to pick on the Chinese and steer their countries towards religious intolerance and discrimination. PAP is the best!
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

Our foreign talent policy has enabled Singapore to leapfrog the region and join the ranks of Tokyo, New York and London. In the meanwhile, the Indons and m&ds continue to pick on the Chinese and steer their countries towards religious intolerance and discrimination. PAP is the best!

Evrry phd doing research noes tat funding in the Uk, Us and Aust is dead and the only suckers left is Sinkiepore still dreaming that their research projects can reap in $$.. Most join Astar cos they cannot find the salary tat the fools are funding.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

R&D is long term investment. Something simpletons here do not understand. :rolleyes:
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

Hi there

1. Sinkies having the billions.
2. Go to chineland and the land of the Ganges.
3. Just buy the tons load of its crap.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

It is nascent as it was a masturbation of Houston where each tower had 10,000 pHD warriors. But we ain't USA nor Russia.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

the problem here is all these R&D arms are funded by taxpayers money and powered by scholars and beaurecrats and shit.they are about as useless as our paper generals and government and produces jackshit.Another bloated government bureaucratic department leech getting fat and stagnant off taxpayers money.

u think if these people were real scientists and worked in the R&D department of real world companies,they are going to sit around twiddling their thumbs for ten years producing nothing?if the companies dont see any results from them,their asses are going to get canned and their funding cut.

elon musk is a real scientist and innovation genius,goes out and build three multibillion companies in areas where no one has dared venture before.this Astar has 5400 personnel and billions of funding and couldnt even do 10 percent of what elon musk has done.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

This is what you vote for... So deal with it sinkies.. Stupid sinkies with a stupid government.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

Lim Chuan Poh chairman of A*STAR = another former SAF guy? LOL......................................
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

If military idiot assholes are permeating every aspect of Singapore society, is it any wonder that everything is still at a 'nascent' stage? :rolleyes:

Am I right, MG/LTG Lim Chuan Poh? :kma:
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

R&D is long term investment. Something simpletons here do not understand. :rolleyes:

A*STAR set up in 1991, up till now, also got nothing worthwhile. How much longer term you want? 99 years? U are such a dumb fuck.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

the problem here is all these R&D arms are funded by taxpayers money and powered by scholars and beaurecrats and shit.they are about as useless as our paper generals and government and produces jackshit.Another bloated government bureaucratic department leech getting fat and stagnant off taxpayers money.

u think if these people were real scientists and worked in the R&D department of real world companies,they are going to sit around twiddling their thumbs for ten years producing nothing?if the companies dont see any results from them,their asses are going to get canned and their funding cut.

elon musk is a real scientist and innovation genius,goes out and build three multibillion companies in areas where no one has dared venture before.this Astar has 5400 personnel and billions of funding and couldnt even do 10 percent of what elon musk has done.

Every serious company wanting to do serious R & D locates itself near to good universities. They need the schools to feed ideas and tap the bright and best minds form the schools. Silicon Valley has the Bay Area, and STanford University and UC Berkeley. Boston has MIT and Boston College and Boston U. R & D company come to Singapore got what? NUS? Only belatedly the PAP opened more unis, but these new unis are not research unis. Coupled with a bureaucratically run A*STAR with no accountability, its just billions $ pissed down the toilet.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

If military idiot assholes are permeating every aspect of Singapore society, is it any wonder that everything is still at a 'nascent' stage? :rolleyes:

Am I right, MG/LTG Lim Chuan Poh? :kma:

Lim enlisted in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) in December 1979. Throughout his military career, he held various appointments, including: Commanding Officer, 3rd Singapore Infantry Regiment; Commander, 10th Singapore Infantry Brigade; Head, Joint Plans Department; Commander, 9th Division; Chief of Staff (General Staff); Chief of Army. On 1 April 2000, Lim succeeded Bey Soo Khiang as the Chief of Defence Force (CDF) of the SAF. He was promoted from Major-General to Lieutenant-General in June 2001.[1][2]

Lim retired from the SAF on 1 April 2003 and was succeeded by Ng Yat Chung as the CDF.[3]
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

Crowdfunding the genius guy that MINDEF attacked would generate billions.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

PAP the best in greed.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

Not enough cabbies on the roads these days. Maybe A*STAR can help release these talents to where they are more useful.
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

Lim enlisted in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) in December 1979. Throughout his military career, he held various appointments, including: Commanding Officer, 3rd Singapore Infantry Regiment; Commander, 10th Singapore Infantry Brigade; Head, Joint Plans Department; Commander, 9th Division; Chief of Staff (General Staff); Chief of Army. On 1 April 2000, Lim succeeded Bey Soo Khiang as the Chief of Defence Force (CDF) of the SAF. He was promoted from Major-General to Lieutenant-General in June 2001.[1][2]

Lim retired from the SAF on 1 April 2003 and was succeeded by Ng Yat Chung as the CDF.[3]

all these asshole made big bucks without sweating while in SAF but think they can do same without talent or skill becos of their SAF roots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PUI
 
Re: After 14 yrs, 1400 scholarships, 5400 employees, A*STAR CEO says R&D at nascent s

Every serious company wanting to do serious R & D locates itself near to good universities. They need the schools to feed ideas and tap the bright and best minds form the schools. Silicon Valley has the Bay Area, and STanford University and UC Berkeley. Boston has MIT and Boston College and Boston U. R & D company come to Singapore got what? NUS? Only belatedly the PAP opened more unis, but these new unis are not research unis. Coupled with a bureaucratically run A*STAR with no accountability, its just billions $ pissed down the toilet.

Phillip Noel Yeo spent billions of our money & fucked it up till he was removed by Princess Lee
Phillip nows sits pretty as honco of Stat Boar & director of many companies....... a super gold nugget car park!!
All the while we dun even recover a fraction of the interest from the vast investment plonked in!!
 
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