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
Water treatment specialist BIO-UV Group has confirmed the successful completion of a major programme with shipbuilding partner Chantiers de l’Atlantique to supply BIO-SEA ballast water treatment systems for a series of five cruise ships.
The fifth
- Water & Wastewater Asia
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is emerging as a catalyst capable of transforming asset management, decision-making and customer engagement in the water sector.
The sector is at an unprecedented turning point. The convergence of ageing
- Water & Wastewater Asia
Centrisys/CNP, a leading North American manufacturer of decanter centrifuges and advanced biosolids treatment technologies, will exhibit at the Residuals, Biosolids & Treatment Technology (RBTT) Conference 2026, taking place 11–14 May 2026 at the
- Water & Wastewater Asia
Into its 11th edition, Singapore International Water Week 2026 will take place from 15 to 18 Jun 2026 at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre in Singapore. As one of the premier global platforms for urban water, coastal, and flood solutions, the bi
- Water & Wastewater Asia
UKWIR has published a landmark framework aimed at standardising how water companies define, measure and interpret asset health across the UK and Ireland, addressing long-standing inconsistencies in how infrastructure condition is assessed and valued.