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DESCRIPTION:Communications and connectivity have become the critical founda
 tional technology that supports Singapore’s economy. Singapore has inves
 ted close to S$70 million through the launch of Singapore’s first nation
 al Future Communications Research and Development Programme (FCP)\, to jum
 pstart cutting-edge communications and connectivity research. This grows l
 ocal capability\, to translate into innovative products\, services and com
 panies. The programme is hosted by the Singapore University of Technology 
 and Design. FCP encourages collaboration between industry and research eco
 system. It will provide easy access to testbeds to facilitate development 
 of 5G and future communication technologies. FCP seeks to collaborate with
  R&amp;D partners both domestically and internationally to explore different o
 pportunities to advance capabilities in future communications.\n\nSpeaker(
 s): Tony Quek \, \n\nRoom: BA 1180\, Bldg: Bahen Centre\, 40 St George St\
 , Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
LOCATION:Room: BA 1180\, Bldg: Bahen Centre\, 40 St George St\, Toronto\, O
 ntario\, Canada
ORGANIZER:Toronto_Chapter@comsoc.org
SEQUENCE:6
SUMMARY:Future Communications R&amp;D Programme in Singapore
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/333155
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Communications and connectivity have becom
 e the critical foundational technology that supports Singapore&amp;rsquo\;s ec
 onomy. Singapore has invested close to S$70 million through the launch of 
 Singapore&amp;rsquo\;s first national Future Communications Research and Devel
 opment Programme (FCP)\, to jumpstart&amp;nbsp\;cutting-edge communications an
 d connectivity research. This grows local capability\, to translate into i
 nnovative products\, services and companies. The programme is hosted by th
 e Singapore University of Technology and Design. FCP encourages collaborat
 ion between industry and research ecosystem. It will&amp;nbsp\;provide easy ac
 cess to testbeds to facilitate development of 5G and future communication 
 technologies. FCP seeks to collaborate with R&amp;amp\;D partners both domesti
 cally and internationally to explore different opportunities to advance ca
 pabilities in future communications.&lt;/p&gt;
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