Singapore and Guangzhou sign LOI to commit to investments in technology
Claudia Chong
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SINGAPORE and Guangzhou will see more collaboration with the signing of a letter of intent (LOI) between the Nanyang Technological University's Sino-Singapore International Joint Research Institute and the Chinese Academy of Sciences Holdings (CASH).
The LOI, which was signed during the 2017 Guangzhou Fortune Global Forum Singapore Roadshow, affirms both parties' commitment to "jointly set up and manage investments for (the) incubation" of technology projects. This will allow the research of the Sino-Singapore International Joint Research Institute to be commercialised.
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