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China , Singapore ink deal on IDM technology
SINGAPORE—Singapore and China
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) here on Monday to promote
collaborations in interactive digital media (IDM) technology research
and development.
The MoU will also pave the way for both countries to strengthen their
IDM technology capabilities through training and information exchanges,
said a jointly statement. The MoU was signed by Chan Yeng Kit,
Singapore’s Permanent Secretary for Information, Communications and the
Arts (MICA), and Cao Jianlin, Vice-Minister from the Ministry of Science
and Technology (MoST) of China.
Under the deal, the two sides will match and facilitate efforts by
Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs), research institutes and companies
from both countries to participate in IDM technology research and
development projects. The deal will also seek to facilitate joint
marketing of IDM technology products from the collaborations between the
IDM industries of Singapore and China.
The two sides will also form a joint working group to facilitate
cooperation under this MoU. The companies could share their experiences
and knowledge in IDM technology R&D in order to promote the growth and
progress of the IDM technology sector.” Cao Jianlin said, “through this
MoU, especially the development of IDM test-beds, we hope to boost
collaborations between China and Singapore companies from the IDM sector
to chart IDM developments, promote the development of new media
applications and next-generation digital technologies.” Singapore’s
Media Development Authority also signed a deal with China’s Science and
Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(STCSM) to develop
cross-border on-line digital media test-beds to trial and prototype
emerging interactive new media services and technology.
—Xinhua |