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The Group Engineering Centre will form engineering teams in select areas by pooling resources across ST Engineering to provide support to business units.
Information on ST Engineering’s new segmental reporting framework will be shared in 2021-02-01 when the Group releases financial results for the year ending 2020-12-31.
ST Engineering will establish a Group Engineering Centre to work closely with the Group Technology Office to drive advanced technology and engineering applications for both defence and commercial businesses.
ST Engineering will allocate the $6,600,000 initially to two research projects: a new enterprise digital platform and an urban traffic flow management system.
The National University of Singapore and Singapore Technologies Engineering signed a $6,600,000 multi-year research agreement to develop people-centric smart city technologies.
ST Engineering completed a $281,000,000 acquisition of Belgian ground segment supplier Newtec in October 2023.
Iceye and ST Engineering Geo-Insights signed an agreement on 2019-10-07 to expand the South East Asia market for Iceye’s synthetic aperture radar imagery, data, and analytics products.
The Iceye–ST Engineering Geo-Insights partnership aims to exploit SAR imagery to provide insights for customers focused on energy and for customers seeking data for infrastructure and smart cities.
Iceye and ST Engineering Geo-Insights will provide mutual support to develop the regional and global market for rapid-revisit, high-resolution SAR imagery and SAR-based geospatial analytics.
Singapore Technologies Engineering completed its acquisition of Belgian ground infrastructure provider Newtec on 2019-10-01.
The acquisition of Newtec was announced in March for a consideration of 250,000,000 EUR and Singapore Technologies Engineering did not disclose a final price.
ST Engineering plans to acquire Belgian satellite ground equipment provider Newtec for 250,000,000 EUR ($281,300,000).
GomSpace A/S, CAAS, and ST Electronics signed a Memorandum of Understanding in July 2017 to explore the application and deployment of a space-based VHF communications system.
GomSpace A/S, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), and Singapore Technologies Electronics Limited (ST Electronics) signed a research collaboration agreement at the Singapore Airshow to conduct a design study on implementing space-based Very High Frequency (VHF) communications for air traffic management in the Singapore Flight Information Region (FIR).
GomSpace A/S, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), and Singapore Technologies Electronics Limited (ST Electronics) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 2017-07-13 to explore the application and deployment of space-based Very High Frequency communications for air traffic management in and around the Singapore Flight Information Region.