The Science and Innovation section in the British High Commission is part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s global Science and Innovation Network (SIN). Co-ordinated by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) in London, the network reports to a wide customer base and works with a number of UK organisations with an interest in science and technology overseas.
Our main areas of activity are:
Co-ordinating S&I activities regionally in partnership with UK missions across South East Asia
UK-Singapore Partners in Science, Partners of Choice
The UK-Singapore Partners in Science initiative started as a year-long campaign to celebrate the excellence of UK Science and highlight collaborative opportunities with Singapore. The campaign was launched by HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and run by the British High Commission, Singapore.
The campaign was such a success in delivering real benefits to the UK-Singapore science relationship that in July 2005, then British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong decided to convert the campaign into a long-term strategic programme. Since then, over 20 workshops have been held across a range of UK-Singapore Partners in Science Programmes.
More information about the initiative can be found here.
Southeast Asia Science and Innovation Network's latest newsletter - [PDF, 500KB, new window]
Over 100 researchers from Singapore and Malaysia undertook funded visits to the UK.
The UK has a global reputation as an innovative, knowledge-based economy. About two-thirds of all companies coming to the UK are engaged in some kind of R&D activity.