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Our spin-offs

 

CARES has successfully generated six spin-offs through the centre’s flagship Centre for Carbon Reduction in Chemical Technologies (C4T) programme. The research from C4T formed the backbone for many of our Research Fellows to spin out their technologies to commercialisation.

Five of these spin-offs are active in Singapore. Explore the links for the relevant websites below.

The areas of interest currently include nanomaterials, deep exploration of chemical data, electrochemistry, combustion engineering, and maritime decarbonisation.

Accelerated Materials is scaling up nanomaterials production using advanced reactor technologies, AI, and automation for materials development in areas such as coatings and cosmetics.

DatumElectroniX is optimising electrochemical processes through combined Artificial Intelligence software and data-rich acquisition hardware analysis strategies.

EMICAST will use physical modelling and machine learning techniques to improve ship optimisation and emissions forecasting.

Chemical Data Intelligence is developing customer-focused software tools for deep exploration of chemical data in areas such as bio-waste and circular use of molecules.

3Y Energy will work to retrofit legacy engines and develop an integrated platform to assess biofuel blends.

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C4T Project
CLIC Project
HD4 Project
HYCOMBS Project
SM3 Project
AMPLE
PIPS Project
LCER Project
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