VISION

What tomorrow’s
manufacturing is
made of.

The arrival of IoT, smart machinery and intelligent systems has transformed the world of manufacturing.

Within your grasp now are unprecedented ways to improve efficiency, maximise resources and overcome constraints that hindered industries ranging from agri-food technology to waste management and recycling. Seize the opportunity and make the future of manufacturing a part of your business today.
Future of manufacturing

High-tech meets high-rise as modern farming moves indoors.

It’s little wonder that indoor vertical farming is on an upward trend. Advances in agricultural technology allows for a tightly controlled environment that’s not subjected to nature’s unpredictability. And by using vertical spaces, land constraint is becoming an issue of the past. The benefits don’t end there, which suggests we are only beginning to see the future of farming.

Join the high-tech farming community at Agri-Food Innovation Park.
Future of manufacturing

Environmental tech unearths ways for more planet-friendly operation.

Human’s impact on the environment, thankfully, can be a positive one. Innovations in waste management and recycling, for instance, have helped businesses abandon the take-make-waste approach in favour of eco-friendlier options. Circular economy models are especially popular, with their ability to unite businesses around a system that requires less to do more.

Be a part of the environmental technology ecosystem at Kranji Green.
Future of manufacturing

Cutting-edge technologies let furniture makers bring more to the table.

Technology can’t replace craftsmanship, but it can certainly give timber-related industries a hand. Modelling software has cut design time and enabled greater precision. Assemblies are made easier, while prototyping tools offer more room to experiment. Increasingly, furnitures are designed to integrate with tech devices, proving the two are truly becoming inseparable.

Migrate to a tech-driven furniture ecosystem at trendspace
Future of manufacturing

Intelligent machinery makes light work of heavy metalwork.

Leaving the heavy lifting to machinery isn’t new. What has changed, however, is human-machine interaction. Collaborative robots (Cobots) now augment skilled workforces, ensuring the human touch can be present even for challenging tasks. And among others, additive manufacturing (yes, we’re talking 3D printing of metals) provides high accuracy fabrication that’s low on waste.

Embrace the new era of timber, metals and machinery at TimMac @ Kranji.
‘‘By deploying rapid prototyping machines such as 3D printers and robotic machining, we can help lower the barriers of entry to the manufacturing industry for our generation.’’

Emily Sim and Pan Yi Cheng
Co-founders, Superstructure

Circular economy

Imagine a business-sphere where no waste ever goes to waste.

Conventional manufacturing systems typically use a take-make-waste approach, one that consumes earth’s resources while generating planet-cluttering waste.

Businesses today thrive in closed-loop systems, where one’s wastes are regenerated to become a resource for another. Little goes in, little comes out. It’s a self-sustaining, circular economy approach to manufacturing that’s clearly good for the world and better for business.
‘‘Sungei Kadut will realise the concept of industrial symbiosis where waste from one company becomes resources for another. This can be the basis for developing future industrial estates.’’

Dalson Chung
Director, National Environment Agency

Technology & opportunities

Technology makes everything better. And that’s just a taste of what’s to come.

Never has technology introduced more possibilities than now. Yet we are far from seeing its full potential.

Agri-food technology, in particular, continues to grow the world’s appetite for sustainable food options. Besides flourishing into a US$5 trillion market, it is also key to realising Singapore’s food resilience goals. If you’re looking to capitalise on this sector, situate your business in Agri-Food Innovation Park to benefit from its tight-knit ecosystem of R&D companies, ingredient providers and food manufacturers.

Similarly, to stake your place in the expanding field of environmental technology, move to Kranji Green. It will not only support your plans but help you realise your vision of a better tomorrow.
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