To spur research and adoption of membrane technology beyond the water sector, into areas ranging from biomedical to food and beverage, the National Research Foundation (NRF) launched a national consortium on Monday (Feb 5). The Singapore National Membrane Consortium (SG-MEM) will bring together universities, government agencies and companies – including multinationals (MNCs), start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – to come up with solutions for various sectors.

Dr Adil Dhalla, Managing Director of the Separation Technologies Applied Research and Translation (START) Centre, will chair the steering committee of SG-MEM and will decide on the direction, strategy and work plan of the consortium.

Read more in the full article: The Straits Times

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