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Page Content In February 2010, JTC and the Singapore Economic Development Board unveiled the master plan for the 50-ha CleanTech Park.
Fast Facts - CleanTech Park is Singapore's first eco-business park.
- Developed with emphasis on retaining the natural environment and biodiversity of the area.
- The choice location for forward-looking corporations that have embraced environmental sustainability.
- An R&D and test-bedding site for early adoption of technology and solutions.
Key Customers
By early 2012, CleanTech Park will see cutting-edge companies moving into its 2-towered CleanTech One building.
Private sector companies include
- DHI Water & Environment, a Danish firm specialising in water and environmental research and consultancy;
- Sinomem Technology, a China-based water purification firm;
- Solid Asia, a leading world class specialist in large-scale solar thermal systems;
- Advantec, an innovative semiconductor company;
- The Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS), an industry multiplier; and many more.
Japan-based Toray Industries, the world's largest producer of carbon fiber, has also established its Toray Water Technology Laboratory (TWTL) at CleanTech Park to conduct research and development of water-treatment technologies.
Public sector organisations include
- Nanyang Technological University (NTU)’s research institutes in energy and water research, namely the Nanyang Environment & Water Research Institute (NEWRI), and the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N).
- The Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS) laboratories on photovoltaic (PV) module performance analysis and solar-powered air-conditioning will also be located in CleanTech One, including the SERIS Testing and Certification Lab, a joint undertaking between SERIS and VDE-ISE Pte Ltd on PV module certification.
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