Resources to Empower Membrane Innovation
Financial support is crucial for accelerating technology through the TRL funnel. SG MEM centralizes the most relevant public and private grant opportunities and provides expert facilitation to help our members secure the necessary R&D funding.
Available Grants & Funding Calls
Public Grants
Administered by NRF and A*Star
- Centralised Gap Funding
- Industry Alignment Fund (Industry Collaboration Projects) (IAF-ICP)
- Industry Alignment Fund (Pre-positioning) (IAF-PP)
Administered by the Innovation and Enterprise offices (IEO)
Administered by PUB
- Competitive Research Programme (CRP) (Water)
- Living Lab (Water) Scheme
- Industrial Water Solutions Development Fund
- Water Efficiency Fund
Administered by Enterprise Singapore
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- Water & Wastewater Asia
Aerial view of Applied Membranes Inc headquarters and manufacturing facility in the United States (Image: NX Filtration)
Applied Membranes Inc (AMI), a US-based provider of water and wastewater treatment systems, will deploy NX Filtration’s hollow
- Water & Wastewater Asia
State chromium (VI) MCL requirements increase demand for treatment capacity
(Image: Rescue Engineers)
Rescue Engineers has confirmed plans to invest several million dollars to expand its operational capacity in the California public water utili
- Water & Wastewater Asia
Aurecon has been appointed by the Public Utilities Board (PUB) to undertake slope stability assessments across Singapore’s water infrastructure network.
Lorong Halus Bridge spanning Serangoon Reservoir, linking Punggol and Pasir Ris and integratin
- Water & Wastewater Asia
(Image: IDRA)
The International Desalination and Reuse Association (IDRA), in partnership with the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development (AFESD) and the World Bank Group, concluded a two-day roundtable on financing water projects in Arab c
- Water & Wastewater Asia
Steven Endress to succeed Matthias Altendorf as supervisory board president.
Steven Endress (left) is to be the new President of the Supervisory Board at Endress+Hauser, succeeding Matthias Altendorf (right). Sandra Genge (second from left) has be