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The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has partnered with Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), one of the leading scientific research institutions in telecommunications, to advance Singapore’s future comms and connectivity capabilities and talent.

In preparation for Singapore’s 6G future, Minister for Communications and Information, Josephine Teo, launched SUTD’s Future Communications Connectivity Lab (FCCLab), the first physical 6G lab in the region that will also look to combine 6G R&D with SUTD’s AI Mega Centre.

FCCLab will accelerate cutting-edge research into future communications technologies and will look to unlock breakthroughs in 6G research and support emerging technologies such as holographic communications and intelligent sensing capabilities to support the next generation of self-driving cars and drones.

Situated at the SUTD campus, the FCCLab is part of Singapore’s S$70 million Future Communications Research & Development Programme (FCP). FCP is hosted by SUTD and supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF), under its Research, Innovation and Enterprise (RIE) efforts. Also supported by IMDA, the FCP will coordinate multidisciplinary research efforts across the RIE ecosystem, with Research Institutes (RIs), Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) and other RIE efforts.

FCCLab Testbed will follow 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP1) and Open RAN Standards to support easy evaluation of research outcomes. Network components can be individually replaced to facilitate targeted research.

Lew Chuen Hong, chief executive, IMDA, said, “The innovations of today are not possible without constant investment and keeping our eyes on the next bound. We are excited to partner with SUTD to launch Southeast Asia’s first 6G Lab. This is the start of our efforts to tap into the promise of future communications tech and become a global node of excellence.”

SUTD President, Professor Chong Tow Chong, said, “SUTD is pleased to partner with IMDA to progress the industry’s research and educational institutions for talent development in Singapore’s wireless communications ecosystem. We look forward to accelerating the research translation of future communication technologies.”

Internationally, Singapore has already forged 6G partnerships with leading 6G institutions such as Finland’s 6G Flagship and the Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences. Under the FCP program , SUTD is also working with both local enterprises and MNCs.