May 26, 2011 21:00 JST
Source: PUB
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New Projects in Singapore's Water Industry Since 2006 will Add S$590 Million to GDP and 2,300 Jobs
SINGAPORE, May 26, 2011 - (ACN Newswire) - The Singapore water industry has shown significant progress since it was identified as a strategic growth area in 2006. To date, Singapore is home to a thriving water industry of more than 70 local and international companies. Investments by water companies in the period of 2006 to 2010, when fully realised, will add S$590 million of annual value-added to our economy and generate 2,300 professional and skilled jobs. Singapore-based water companies have also done well in serving the international market, with cumulative project value reaching S$8.4 billion* over the same period.
The Environment and Water Industry Programme Office (EWI), an inter-agency effort led by PUB, the national water agency, the Economic Development Board (EDB) and International Enterprise (IE) Singapore, will continue to build on the strengths of Singapore's water industry to achieve its target contribution of S$1.7 billion to Singapore's GDP and 11,000 jobs by 2015.
Singapore's status as a global hydrohub is cemented in the development of a strong ecosystem of local and international companies, conducting a range of activities including research and development (R&D), testbedding, engineering, manufacturing and headquarters operations. (See Annex II for list of key private sector investments in the water industry from 2006 to 2010).
Said Mr Yeoh Keat Chuan, Assistant Managing Director, Singapore Economic Development Board, "Since the identification of water as a key growth sector in 2006, the industry in Singapore has been transformed to one that is highly vibrant, innovation-driven and global in its reach. We will continue to sharpen Singapore's competitive advantages by providing opportunities across the entire innovation value chain. Singapore aims to be a conducive marketplace where companies can easily establish partnerships in R&D, development and test-bedding of integrated solutions and collective bidding for global projects."
Besides attracting investments into Singapore, the industry has also seen the export of water expertise to key overseas markets such as China and the Middle East by Singapore-based water companies. Today, water treatment technologies developed in Singapore are increasingly being applied in markets overseas. For example, leading global players such as Black & Veatch and CDM from the US are employing expertise gained in Singapore to their other projects around the world.
Said Mr Leong Teng Chau, Divisional Director for Environment and Engineering Services, IE Singapore, "Singapore-based water companies have a proven track record in Singapore which has given them leverage to scale up and replicate their services globally. They are strong system integrators that can design solutions for different water issues faced by municipal and industrial customers. They are also water operators who are involved in the long-term operations, management and maintenance of the water infrastructure to meet the required water standards. We encourage our players to ride on market trends and needs to strengthen their presence in existing markets, and make inroads into newer markets."
Said Mr Ng Han Tong, Director, Industry Development, PUB, "Beyond providing an environment for business and research, Singapore also plays a key role in forging dialogue amongst policymakers, water experts and industry leaders on water issues, challenges and solutions. The Singapore International Water Week adds to Singapore's profile as a global hydrohub by offering a platform for global stakeholders to address challenges and identify solutions at the governance, technology and business levels."
The EWI has focused strongly on providing a complete value chain of innovation opportunities in Singapore, starting from R&D to testbedding and finally commercialisation and export from Singapore. With a research funding of S$330 million from the National Research Foundation, EWI has attracted private sector companies and institutes to undertake R&D activities in Singapore. Through PUB and other government agencies like JTC Corporation and the Housing & Development Board, Singapore is positioning itself as a "living laboratory" where companies can develop, testbed and commercialise new-generation water solutions in a real-life environment. In addition, many companies are now using Singapore to commercialise and export their knowhow and solutions globally. Finally, through the funding of graduate scholarships and specialised courses, the EWI will continue to groom specialist manpower to meet the sector's growing needs for talent.
* Overseas projects and values are based on those that are publicly announced and/ or facilitated by IE Singapore.
I. Summary of Key Figures
Number of Projects 2006 2010
Water Companies 50 >70
Corporate R&D Centres 1 14
Public-sector R&D Centres 2 8
Test-bedding Projects (cumulative) 15 107
II. Examples of Key Private Sector Investments
Asia-Pacific HQ (Total: 10)
General Electric Water - 2006 Siemens Water - 2007 Black & Veatch - 2007 Pall Corporation - 2009 Norit - 2010 Insituform - 2010 Corporate R&D Centres (Total: 14)
General Electric Global Water Technology Centre - 2006 Siemens Global Water R&D Centre - 2007 Nitto Denko Water Membrane Technical Centre - 2008 DHI-NTU Water & Environment R&D Centre - 2008 Hyflux Membrane R&D Centre - 2009 Toray Singapore Water Research Centre - 2010
Testbed Projects (Total: 107)
GrahamTek's 16-inch reverse osmosis membranes for water reclamation - 2004 Nitto Denko and Mitsubishi Rayon's collaboration on developing membrane bioreactor systems for municipal and industrial used water treatment - 2008 Keppel's membrane distillation technology for seawater desalination - 2010
About the Environment and Water Industry Programme Office
The Environment and Water Industry Programme Office (EWI) was set up in May 2006 to spearhead the development of the environment and water industry in Singapore and position Singapore as a global hydrohub. Led by PUB, Singapore's national water agency, EWI also partners with agencies EDB and IES to provide overall direction and coordination of efforts in developing and growing the water industry.
About the Economic Development Board
The Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) is the lead government agency for planning and executing strategies to enhance Singapore's position as a global business centre. We dream, design and deliver solutions that create value for investors and companies in Singapore. Our mission is to create for Singapore, sustainable economic growth with vibrant business and good job opportunities. Visit www.sedb.com for more information.
About IE Singapore
International Enterprise (IE) Singapore is the lead agency driving Singapore's external economy. We promote the overseas growth of Singapore-based enterprises and international trade. With a global network in over 30 locations and our "3C" framework of assistance (Connections, Competency and Capital), we offer services to help enterprises export, develop business capabilities, find overseas partners and enter new markets. At the same time, we work to position Singapore as a base for foreign businesses to expand into the region in partnership with Singapore-based enterprises. Visit www.iesingapore.com for more information.
Contact:Ms Kia Jie Hui
Senior Officer, Marketing and Communication
Singapore Economic Development Board
Tel: +65-6832-6569
Mobile: +65-9616-8386
Email: jie_hui_kia@edb.gov.sg
Ms Cheng Kiat Loon
Divisional Director (Media), Corporate Communications Group
International Enterprise Singapore
Tel: +65-6433-4465
Mobile: +65-9799-0904
Email: cheng_kiat_loon@iesingapore.gov.sg
Ms Nawwar Syahirah
Senior Officer, Communications,
PUB, the national water agency
Tel +65-6731-3986
Mobile: +65-9667-0061
Email: nawwar_syahirah@pub.gov.sg
Source: PUB Sectors: Water
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