Partner Directory
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Asosiasi Pengusaha Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi Nasional (APTIKNAS) |
APTIKNAS (Indonesia) Indonesian ICT Businessman Association, which has 28 Regional Advisory Council members with a distribution network of 2000 stores throughout Indonesia. APTIKNAS shares opportunities, activities, information obtained, not only to its members, but also to the ecosystem. APTIKNAS has a broad reach and is effective in scrolling products or solutions that is needed by members of the ecosystem. |
Asosiasi IoT Indonesia is the prime indonesian association that promotes IoT advancement and adoption. The association conducts educational, networking, survey, analysis, publication & industry | |
Established on 7 November 1973, AEIS represents all facets of electronics and supporting services industries and plays a vital role in promoting industries not only within Singapore, but also in the international business community business community. | |
Automation & Robotics Innovation Centre
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The Automation and Robotics Innovation Centre (ARiC) is a Centre of Excellence for Automation & Robotics Technology established jointly by the Economic Development Board (EDB) and Nanyang Polytechnic. It is a hub for System Integrators (SIs)/Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to co-innovate Robotics and Automation (RnA) platforms and test-bed innovation solutions, and form strategic partnership. |
Digital Transformation Association (DTA)
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The Digital Transformation Association was formerly known as the Taiwan Science and Technology Service Association, which aims to promote information governance and information service management. Since its establishment ten years ago, it SMA has actively promoted the focus of information governance and information service management in the public and private sectors. |
Global Robotics Supercluster
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The purpose of this Federation is to pursue win-win development by establishing a global robotic cluster that will be able to Encompass the robotic clusters of respective nations and regions. It consists of 9 organization worldwide. This MOU is between:
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Holland Robotics is a national robotics community that brings national cooperation between science, industry and robotics entities to a higher level. | |
Institute of Field Robotics (FIBO) was established in 1995 during the 7th Educational Development Plan. FIBO is the centre of excellence in innovation, robotics and technology management. FIBO’s mandate is to apply robotics innovation/research & development into real world situations in order to advance national industries and to contribute towards public service. | |
Formed in 1 January 1992, the institute of Technical Education is a public vocational educational institution in Singapore that provides pre-employment training and continuing education and training. | |
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IPOS International is a private limited company fully owned by IPOS, committed to building Singapore’s future growth as a global hub for intellectual property creation, commercialisation and management. We serve the public sector, investors, private enterprises, not-for-profits, service providers and individuals through patent search and analysis, training and IP management services. Together, we amplify creativity and enable innovation, to realise tangible economic and social value from intangible assets. For more information on IPOS International, please visit www.iposinternational.com.
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KAR has 160 member companies and promotes and strengthens the robotics industry in Korea by protecting its members’ business interests and raising public awareness about robotics technologies. | |
To establish the Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement as an institute to systematically promote various project for cultivating intelligent robot industry and support development of related policies. KIRIA has been commissioned by the Ministry of Trade Industry and Energy (MOTIE) from 2011 to carry the project. | |
Malaysia Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Association (MyAI.R) |
Malaysia Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Association (MyAI.R) is dedicated to represent the interests of Malaysia’s technology firms. MyAI.R serves a diverse range of roles in related industries by providing a hands-on support to companies, drawing industry cooperation from the private sector, assisting government in formulating new strategies, nurturing industry professionals and building a strong infrastructure. With a strong regional network, MyAI.R aims to consolidate a leading position dedicated to assisting SMEs in gaining foreign market entry. |
MYRAS is a non-profit professional platform where all engineers & technologists congregate to discuss on robotics and automation initiatives. MYRAS is a established across different clusters including government, industry, academia & the business community. It promotes and encourage initiatives aimed at creating robotic solutions & services useful for Society | |
MCPC is a professional promotion organization for the members in the IoT, AI, Robotics and Mobile solutions. MCPC also collaborates with related domestic, regional authorities and contributing to the development of the IT industries. | |
The National Robotics Programme (NRP) is a multi-agency national programme in Singapore that looks at the end-to-end development of differentiating robotics enablers and solutions in Singapore, from funding R&D to facilitating partnerships for translation and adoption to maximise socio-economic impact. | |
RoboHouse is a future of work fieldlab on TU Delft Campus in The Netherlands where robot developments and the study of social processes can occur simultaneously. With a culture that actively pursues diversity and surprise, the RoboHouse community aspires to create solutions for making work healthy and empowering. |
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ROS-Industrial Consortium Asia Pacific is based in Singapore and managed by the Advanced Remanufacturing and Technology Centre (ARTC). Working with the Consortium Members on next generation robotic products and solutions, and help support the robotics industry and community in Asia Pacific with workshops, events and training related to ROS | |
SGTech is a premier tech industry trade association which strives to create an ecosystem that anticipates trends and develop sustainable initiatives to strengthen the community and help the industry grow. | |
The Singaporean-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce is part of a network of 140 offices of the German bilateral Chambers of Industry and Commerce abroad in 92 countries. It is a non-profit organisation which has been tasked to promote bilateral Germany-Singapore trade, advice German and Singaporean companies on investment and market opportunities in Singapore and Germany, respectively, and to assist these companies in developing international business contact. | |
Established in 1932, the Singapore Manufacturing Federation is the largest national organisation representing the interests of manufacturing and manufacturing-related industries. | |
SP Advanced Manufacturing Partners Network
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SP Advanced Manufacturing Partners Network consisting an ecosystem of industry leading companies and organizations partnering with Singapore Polytechnic to further industry adoption and competency building of Industry 4.0 and Advanced Manufacturing. This Network consists of 15 organizations :
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TAIROA integrates the strength and power of various manufacturers, academic professionals, and research organizations which cover the field of manufacture engineering, automation technology, precision machinery, molds, semiconductor, image display, electrical & electronics industries etc., and aims to be a platform for technology exchange and industry alliance in the field of intelligent automation industry. |
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Founded in 1970 to help promote foreign trade, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) is the foremost non-profit trade promotion organization in Taiwan. TAITRA assists Taiwan businesses and manufacturers with reinforcing their international competitiveness and in coping with the challenges they face in foreign markets. |
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The Manufacturing Alliance Transformation Office (MATO) |
The ManufacturiThe Manufacturing Alliance Transformation Office (MATO) is a national initiative led by the Singapore Manufacturing Federation to assist local manufacturers in upgrading their production capabilities with Government Assistance. Aim to help transform local broad-based SME manufacturers towards I4.0. The Manufacaturing Alliance will serve as a platform to coordinate, conceptualize and formulate initiatives to support the development and growth of the manufacturing industry. In so doing, members will leverage on the strengths of each other for impactful outcomes, while avoiding potential duplication. This MOU is between:
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Vietnam Automation Services Solution Association | VASSA is a non-profit association where all automation professionals congregate. VASSA is established across different clusters including government, industry, academia & the business community. It promotes and encourage automation initiatives aimed at raising productivity & producing services useful for industries |