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MPA and Imperial College London ink 5-year deal for zero-carbon port solutions

The partners will also explore talent development initiatives.

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has signed a five-year partnership with Imperial College London to drive innovations in zero-carbon shipping and achieve net-zero port emissions.

Under the memorandum of understanding (MoU), scientists and maritime experts from both institutions will develop advanced digital technologies, including smart port systems and cybersecurity solutions for maritime Internet-of-things devices, industrial control, and operational technology systems.

The partnership will also explore talent development initiatives, such as student exchange programs, industry internships, and research and teaching collaborations with Singapore’s universities.
 

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