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CATALYSING MARITIME INNOVATION Kenneth Lim CTO, MPA The Singapore Maritime Cluster is a key enabler of Singapores economic growth 2018 Performance Bunker Sales Ship Registry Tonnage Container Throughput 49.80 36.6 88.8* mil tonnes


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Kenneth Lim CTO, MPA

CATALYSING MARITIME INNOVATION

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Home to more than 140 of the world’s top shipping groups Connected to 600 ports worldwide in

123 countries, with more than 120,000 ship calls annually

The Singapore Maritime Cluster is a key enabler of Singapore’s economic growth

Contributes to more than 7% of Singapore’s GDP, and employs over

170,000 people in over 5,000

maritime establishments

49.80

mil tonnes

Bunker Sales Container Throughput

36.6

mil TEUs

Ship Registry Tonnage

88.8*

mil GT 2018 Performance

World’s Largest Transhipment Hub, 2nd Largest Container Port by Volume

Top Bunkering Port 5th Largest Ship Registry

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Strategic blueprints to transform the maritime industry

NGP2030 IMC2030 Sea Transport ITM

Vision

Maritime Singapore to be a Global Maritime Hub for

Connectivity, Innovation & Talent

Targets (by 2025)

VA Growth

$4.5 bil

Employment Growth

>5,000 good jobs

IMC2030 Advisory Committee

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Deepening maritime capabilities through Centres of Excellence

Port Optimisation & Digital Twin of Port

COE in Modelling and Simulation for Next Generation Port (C4NGP) @ NUS COE for Maritime Energy & Sustainable Development (MESD) @ NTU

Energy Management; Emission Management; Sustainable Maritime Operations

COE for Maritime Safety (CEMS) @ SP

Maritime Navigation; On-Board Human Operations

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Growing maritime tech enterprises and start-ups

Launch of PIER71 – Maritime Start- up Accelerator Programme Smart Port Challenge Workshops

Maritime Corporates Investors & Venture Capitalists Incubators & Accelerators IHLs & ASTAR Research Institutes Start-Ups Enterprise Singapore

PIER71: Port Innovation Ecosystem Reimagined @ Block 71

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United States Indonesia Japan China Singapore Norway Finland

SMI-Uni of Turku MOU

  • n R&D Collaboration

Outreach to Start- ups through NUSE Joint Marketing to start-ups Outreach to Start- ups through NUSE Outreach to Start- ups through NUSE MPA-POR MOU on exchange of information and research promotion MPA-RCN MOU on Research Collaboration Talent-sourcing and impact programme

United Kingdom Denmark Netherlands

Co-creators for SPC 2018

Growing maritime tech enterprises and start-ups

International Partners for Start-up Ecosystem International MOU Partners for R&D

Legend:

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Living Labs as a platform for experimentation and test-bedding

Future Ready Our Port

Future proofing our port through innovation and accelerated development of new

  • peration concepts and systems

Build Local Capabilities

Develop local technological capabilities within

  • ur maritime industry in key niche areas; and

export solutions to global markets

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To provide an enabling environment for port and maritime innovation and local capability development

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Building and catalyzing industry capabilities

Autonomous Systems and Vessels Future Vessel Traffic Management Just in Time Operations

A digital platform to enhance vessel turnaround time & service delivery

Maritime Single Window

Remotely-Assisted Pilotage

Maritime Situational Awareness E-Navigation Collaborative Planning & Coordination

Integration

  • f data &

services

Autonomous Tug

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Promoting industry digitalisation

Other applications using blockchain:

  • Ship Registration
  • Bunkering

Electronic Bills of Lading

Blockchain Applications

Certificate of Competence for Seafarers

Seafarer Ship CoC Issuing Authorities Company X

RO

Additive Manufacturing Opportunities On-site AM facility to enhance terminal resilience and reduce equipment downtime; JIP on Feasibility of AM for Marine Parts

MPA and NAMIC are developing the AM Ecosystem for Maritime Sector

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Cyber alerts/ news Cyber alerts/ news

Strengthening the cybersecurity intelligence community

International Partnerships

Port of Yokohama Port of Montreal Port of Los Angeles Port of Barcelona

Participation in each

  • ther’s exercises

MOU Industry Engagement Strengthen Cyber Resiliency Ongoing ecosystem development Technology research with IHLs, system owners, industry partners (e.g. SUTD, PSA, Wartsila) Set up Maritime Cybersecurity Monitoring Centre Knowledge-sharing, education & training Singapore as a Hub for Maritime Cybersecurity Forming a Network of Ports on Cybersecurity

Port Authorities Focal Points ChainPORT Working Group

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Maritime Transformation Programme – Setting strategic directions

Efficient & Intelligent World Class Next Generation Port Strategic Sea Space & Maritime Traffic Management Smart Fleet Operations & Autonomous Vessels

Effective Maritime Safety & Security Sustainable Maritime Energy & Environment Maritime Transformation Programme Focus Areas Public-Private Partnerships:

Inaugural Maritime Innovation and R&D Dialogue – 12 March 2018

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Innovation approach has evolved from projects to ecosystem-building

Sustained innovation and capability development

Projects Programmes Ecosystem-building

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Maritime Singapore – Innovating for success

Connectivity, Innovation and Talent

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Thank you