Debated in Parliament on 25 Feb 2026.
Mr Kenneth Tiong Boon Kiat asked the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance (a) what metrics does the Government use to measure success of collaborations between national R&D institutions and private sector partners; (b) how the Government differentiates success as a "project manager" coordinating vendors versus a "knowledge leader" developing in-house capability; and (c) what steps prevent hollowing-out of Singapore-based expertise in the national R&D institutions due to over-reliance on subcontracting.
The Autonomous Universities, A*STAR and other public research institutes collaborate with private sector partners to conduct industry-relevant research and development, and to commercialise inventions and technologies from publicly funded research. Through these collaborations, our institutions build up capabilities and know-how while meeting industry needs. At the same time, they contribute to the economy and strengthen our Research, Innovation and Enterprise (RIE) ecosystem.
Beyond capacity and knowledge building, the Government also tracks various indicators to measure the success of these partnerships, including Intellectual Property licensing, development of innovative products and services, and formation of new startups.
These collaborations between national research institutions and the private sector have been mutually beneficial. Our researchers are able to commercialise their intellectual property with companies, developing innovative products and services that help the companies stay globally competitive. This in turn spurs increased private sector research and development investments in Singapore and the creation of new high value jobs and further strengthens Singapore's RIE ecosystem.