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The Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) is a major research enterprise established by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in partnership with the National Research Foundation of Singapore (NRF) in 2007.
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The MIT-Singapore Program introduces MIT undergraduate and graduate students to research, technology and innovation in Singapore. Since 2002, we have sent nearly 200 MIT students to Singapore on internships.
MIT Semiconductor Pte Ltd (MSPL) designs, builds and markets its semiconductor manufacturing equipment used in the production of integrated circuits which are widely used in industries such as consumer electronics, IT and communications, automotive, aerospace, healthcare and others.
SMART is a collaboration between MIT and Singapore to advance knowledge and education in the 21st century. It supports MIT's mission and vision, and hosts five interdisciplinary research groups and an innovation centre.
The SMART Centre allows researchers from MIT to collaborate with their counterparts from universities, research institutes and industries in Singapore and Asia to perform interdisciplinary, experimental, computational and translational research.
The Singapore-MIT Alliance is a partnership among three leading research universities: NUS, NTU, and MIT. It offers innovative education and research programs in engineering and life science, and hosts events such as symposiums and alumni forums.
MIT’s 25 years of collaborative initiatives. SMA's primary goal was to foster global engineering research and education, uniting the resources of MIT and esteemed institutions in Singapore, such as the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore.