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30 Sep 2010
The maritime education, training and Research and Development (R&D) landscape in Singapore is set to benefit from two new initiatives. The first initiative, the Singapore Maritime Institute (MI), will be launched as part of efforts to support the growth of Singapore as an International Maritime Centre.
The second initiative consists of enhancements to the Maritime and Port
Authority of Singapore's (MPA) Maritime Cluster Fund (MCF).
Singapore Maritime Institute
A joint effort by MPA, the Agency for Science, Technology and Research
(A*STAR) and the Economic Development Board (EDB) in partnership with
local Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs), the Singapore MI reflects
Singapore's continued commitment to the maritime industry. The
Singapore MI aims to develop strategies and programmes related to the
academic, policy and R&D aspects of the maritime industry. Key
focus areas of the MI include sectors such as shipping, port and
maritime services, as well as offshore and marine engineering.
The Singapore MI will coordinate and align the strategic activities of
the various maritime institutes to be established at our local IHLs. It
will work towards attracting renowned academics and researchers to base
in Singapore and groom the next generation of local maritime academia
talent. It also aims to increase the pool of maritime-trained students
and professionals in Singapore. The Singapore MI will also encourage
more industry R&D projects to be undertaken in Singapore.
MPA will commit up to $200 million in funding over the next 10 years
for the Singapore MI. This would be supplemented by further research
co-funding from A*STAR and EDB. MPA, A*STAR and EDB will actively work
with key IHLs, government agencies and the industry to define and drive
the Singapore MI's focus areas. The set up of the Singapore MI will
strengthen Singapore's manpower, research capabilities and enhance
overall competitiveness.
Speaking at the Singapore Shipping Association's 25th Anniversary Gala
Dinner, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Mr Teo Chee
Hean, announced the Singapore MI initiative.
"The Singapore MI will adopt a holistic approach to maritime education.
It will drive research and development in key areas such as green
shipping, maritime logistics and operations, as well as marine and
offshore engineering. It will also attract renowned academics and
researchers to Singapore, and groom the next generation of local
maritime talent. The Singapore MI will also coordinate the strategic
activities of various maritime institutes and centres at our local
Institutes of Higher Learning," said DPM Teo.
Mr Teo Siong Seng, President of the Singapore Shipping Association and
Managing Director of Pacific International Lines (Pte) Ltd has been
identified to be the inaugural Chairman of the Singapore MI Governing
Council.
Enhancements to Maritime Cluster Fund
Three broad new schemes will be introduced to MPA's MCF to further
encourage the development of quality maritime manpower in Singapore.
The three manpower schemes are: (a) Training@Maritime Singapore; (b)
Talent@Maritime Singapore; and (c) InvestManpower@Maritime Singapore.
These enhancements will allow maritime organisations and individuals to
benefit from an expanded scope of supportable training and development
activities.
In-house training activities will now be eligible under the
Training@Maritime Singapore scheme to encourage maritime enterprises to
provide customised training programmes for their employees in Singapore.
Talent@Maritime Singapore aims to support the grooming of local talent for management and leadership positions.
The third scheme, InvestManpower@Maritime Singapore, supports
enterprise-specific and industry-wide training for maritime staff. This
scheme encourages maritime companies to invest in training
infrastructure or adopt structured human resource tools and processes
in order to develop their talent pool. Accredited maritime
certification programmes and the establishment of training facilities
are potential projects covered under this scheme.
"The Singapore MI and the enhancements to the MCF are initiatives aimed
at bringing maritime R&D and manpower capabilities in Singapore to
the next level to meet the needs of the growing number of maritime
companies here," said MPA Chief Executive Mr Lam Yi Young. "These
initiatives are important in building a sustainable pool of maritime
talent to support Maritime Singapore's growth and are in line with
MPA's mission to develop Singapore as an International Maritime Centre."
Source: Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore