Nanyang Technological University Singapore (NTU Singapore) and Danish consortium Smart City World Labs have started a joint initiative to drive green innovation to help mitigate the impact of climate change. Testing on everything from water and energy-saving technologies to green building systems and electric vehicles will be carried out in Singapore, with Denmark providing access to global markets that will pay for innovations in the test phase. They call this kind of setting “living labs”.
“Connecting Danish and Singaporean living labs will make it easier for our small and medium-sized companies to test and adapt their innovative products in a real life scenario, and to showcase their benefits to a broad range of stakeholders in our markets,” she added.
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