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Bureau Veritas, MPA Set Up Deepwater Technology Research Centre in Singapore

Post date: 02.10.2013 , Views: 251
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Bureau Veritas, MPA Set Up Deepwater Technology Research Centre in Singapore
Bureau Veritas (BV) will be unveiling its Deepwater Technology Research Centre (DTRC) in Singapore. The Centre aims to provide advanced technical solutions and innovations to BV clients in the Asia-Pacific region, which will reinforce the level and quality of its real-time support. The setup of the DTRC will be supported by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapores (MPA) Maritime Cluster Fund (MCF).
The DTRC is the first BV Technology Research Centre in the Asia-Pacific region and will benefit from the enhancement to the MCF, which was expanded in June 2013 to cover the setting up of R&D and Test Centres, critical components in developing a maritime knowledge hub, in Singapore.
Mr Matthieu de Tugny, BVs Vice-President for Marine & Offshore, South Asia Zone said, Singapore was chosen as the site for the DTRC because of its strategic geographical location and its current position as a leading hub for the building and conversion of offshore units. It was also deemed to be the ideal choice because it is very well served by quality institutions and higher education establishments, and because it has world-class infrastructural links and a well-established and widely respected R&D strategy. Research and development is essential to the success of Bureau Veritas. Our technical innovations anticipate our clients future needs and maintain BVs leading position in the ever-growing international market place.
The aim of the DTRC is to reinforce scientific and technical co-operation with local universities and industry. Working with Singaporean universities and local industry leaders, Bureau Veritas is keen to generate joint work projects and perform research and development activities based on high-level technical innovation. It is intended to disseminate knowledge and technical knowhow, to set up an R&D forum to share knowledge and generate joint industry projects, and to establish a forum which will constitute a working platform for technical personnel to meet, discuss and identify critical issues, to propose appropriate technical solutions and to share technical knowledge.
Mr Lam Yi Young, MPAs Chief Executive said, MPA is happy to support BV in the setup of its Deepwater Technology Research Centre in Singapore. Since the expansion of the MCF scheme, this is the second R&D test centre to open in Singapore. We are encouraged by the positive response and we encourage interested companies to come forward with their proposals. The setup of R&D and Test Centres will develop Singapores capabilities in the field of maritime R&D and technology.
The DTRC will be headed by Dr Xiaobo Chen, who graduated from Tsinghua University (China) and received his Ph.D in Hydrodynamics from ECN (France). Dr Chen has been working in Bureau Veritas since 1991 successively as Research Engineer, Head of hydrodynamic & mooring section and Director of International R&D Cooperation.
The Centre will provide a platform for the technologically innovative resolution of issues by highly skilled personnel. Using BVs state-of-the-art software tools, the DTRC will be conducting applied research in the key R&D areas of hydrodynamics, hydro-structures, mooring and riser systems, computational fluid dynamics, and renewable energy.
BV expects that over S$7 million will be invested over a five-year period in up to 10 R&D projects and is in discussions with local stakeholders on possible collaborations.
Bureau Veritas, October 2, 2013

 

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