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Seatrium and Singapore Institute of Technology Establish Digital Learning Lab for Industrial Learning & Research Collaboration

Seatrium Limited (Seatrium, or the Group) and the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), Singapore’s first University of Applied Learning, have entered a transformative partnership to pave the way for industrial digital learning and applied research collaboration. This forward-thinking initiative will be realised through the establishment of a state-of-the-art Digital Learning Lab at SIT’s new Punggol Campus, designed to drive the adoption of innovative maritime technologies.

The partnership will see Seatrium and SIT focus collaborative efforts on three strategic pillars: Digital Yard Technology, 5G Industrial Applications and Smart Microgrid. Through knowledge exchanges, training and collaboration on applied research opportunities in these areas, the partnership aims to jointly solve real-world problems, such as improving the energy efficiency of yard operations by leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and simulation models.

In addition to the establishment of a Digital Learning Lab, the partnership takes a holistic approach to talent development and acquisition within the marine and energy sectors. Seatrium and SIT will facilitate student and staff exchanges, creating opportunities for practical problem-solving and lifelong education. Both parties will jointly develop and teach Continuing Education and Training (CET) courses, fostering continuous learning and development.

The landmark MOU also seeks to promote and drive efforts in energy transition and sustainability in Singapore. Aligned with Seatrium’s commitment to lifelong learning, the partnership brings researchers alongside industry practitioners to jointly augment the Group’s capabilities and build new core digital skills, solidifying its position as a market leader.

Mr Lim Shih Hsien, Executive Vice President, Cyber IT & OT at Seatrium, said, “We are pleased to collaborate with SIT to drive forward-looking and impactful industrial digital learning and research. This partnership will help us push new boundaries in the global energy transition, stay ahead in a rapidly evolving and dynamic industry, and reinforce our strong commitment to sustainability.”

Associate Professor Kenneth Low, Cluster Director, Engineering, SIT, said, “Seatrium and SIT’s partnership marks a significant milestone to enhance authentic, real-world learning and transformative applied research. By leveraging our collective expertise and resources, we are set to contribute to the advancement of the maritime sector, nurture talent, and ignite a new wave of digital innovation.”

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