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Singapore to pour in $20b for science and technology development

Plus $100m for 3D printing and advanced 2D.

Singapore is reviewing its science and technology programmes and policies ahead of next year's announcement of the new, five- year tranche of science funding, which could be up to S$20 billion ($15.5 billion), said National Research Foundation (NRF) Chief Executive Low Teck Seng.

In a report, Reuters added that the NRF has also poured almost S$100 million into two centres - focused on 3D printing and advanced two-dimensional materials - to prepare the country for global technological changes.
 

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