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Submit your Research - Make it Global NewsSingapore Unveils S$1 Billion Investment in National AI Research Plan
Singapore has made a bold commitment to artificial intelligence by announcing an investment exceeding S$1 billion over five years from 2025 to 2030 in its National AI Research and Development Plan (NAIRD).
The funding doubles down on prior efforts, following more than S$500 million allocated through AI Singapore from 2019 to 2025, and forms part of the expansive S$37 billion Research, Innovation and Enterprise 2030 (RIE2030) plan launched in December 2025. RIE2030 allocates roughly 1% of Singapore's GDP to advance research across critical sectors like advanced manufacturing, health, and digital economy transformation. By focusing on NAIRD, Singapore seeks to tackle fundamental limitations in AI, such as high resource demands for training models that consume vast energy and water, while fostering innovation that benefits both local industries and the global commons.
Integration with Broader National Strategies
NAIRD aligns seamlessly with Singapore's National AI Strategy 2.0 (NAIS 2.0), updated in 2023, which targets tripling the number of AI practitioners to 15,000 and establishing the nation as a magnet for top AI talent worldwide. This builds on the original 2019 NAIS, which pioneered AI applications in public services like healthcare diagnostics and urban planning. The plan responds to the intensifying global AI race between powerhouses like the US and China, where Singapore carves a niche in responsible, efficient AI suited to its resource constraints as a small, densely populated island.
Under RIE2030, NAIRD leverages enhanced AI, data, and compute infrastructure to enable cutting-edge work. For instance, recent investments include S$500 million in 2024 for high-performance computing, supporting both public and private AI innovation. Success stories like the open-source Sea-Lion large language model, developed by AI Singapore researchers and adopted regionally, underscore Singapore's growing influence in multilingual AI tailored for Southeast Asia.
The Three Pillars of the NAIRD Plan
The S$1 billion will be channeled into three interconnected pillars: fundamental AI research, applied AI research, and talent development. This structured approach ensures balanced progress from theoretical breakthroughs to practical deployments and human capital growth.
- Fundamental AI Research: Establishes a network of Research Centres of Excellence (RCEs) hosted by public research institutions. These hubs will unite local and international experts to probe long-term challenges.
- Applied AI Research: Translates discoveries into solutions for sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and sustainability.
- Talent Development: Cultivates a pipeline from pre-university students to senior faculty, blending AI with domain expertise.
Minister Teo emphasized, "These centres will comprise teams of researchers – established as well as upcoming individuals – focused on long-term, difficult questions." This open collaboration model promises shared discoveries contributing to the global knowledge pool.
Advancing Fundamental AI Through Research Centres of Excellence
At the core of NAIRD lies the creation of fewer but more robust RCEs, distinct from the 60+ enterprise-focused AI Centres of Excellence. These public RCEs prioritize four frontiers: resource-efficient AI to optimize chip architectures, models, and applications amid Singapore's data center density; responsible AI to mitigate risks like deepfakes or biased outputs; emerging methodologies for multimodal, autonomous systems; and general-purpose AI versatile across domains like drug discovery.
Resource-efficient AI is particularly vital for Singapore, where AI training's energy and water footprint strains infrastructure. Innovations here could pioneer green data centers, benefiting climate-vulnerable regions worldwide. RCEs will partner globally, ensuring open-source outputs accelerate collective progress.
Applied AI: Bridging Research to Real-World Impact
Applied research under NAIRD targets pressing challenges. In manufacturing, AI enhances predictive maintenance and automation; in health, it accelerates diagnostics; urban solutions leverage AI for smart infrastructure like Jewel Changi Airport's security and robotics; sustainability efforts optimize resource use. These initiatives complement sectoral hubs, such as the Manufacturing AI Centre of Excellence, driving economic value.
| Sector | AI Applications |
|---|---|
| Manufacturing & Trade | Automation, product design |
| Health | Drug discovery, patient care |
| Urban Solutions | Smart airports, traffic management |
| Science & Sustainability | Climate modeling, energy efficiency |
Such applications not only boost productivity but also generate high-impact publications, as researchers document scalable models.
Nurturing Next-Generation AI Talent
Talent development spans all levels. Youth programs like the National Olympiad in AI spark interest; tertiary initiatives scale the AI Singapore PhD Fellowship and Accelerated Masters Programme, offering exposure at top global labs. The AI Visiting Professorship (AIVP), with eight awardees since 2024, facilitates collaborations—one supported NUS PhD student Gregory Lau on protein design AI with University of Washington experts.
- PhD and postdoc scholarships for frontier research.
- Masters acceleration to fast-track AI careers.
- Faculty development via international partnerships.
- AI engineering training for implementation skills.
This bilingual talent—AI-proficient across domains—will fuel RCEs and industry.Explore research positions driving Singapore's AI future.
Key Universities Leading the Charge: NUS and NTU
The National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) anchor NAIRD's execution as top public institutions. NUS ranks 13th globally in Computer Science (THE 2026), while NTU tops for AI degrees, reflecting robust outputs.
Recent feats include NUS's quantum-cancer RCEs and NTU's robotics prowess, poised to host NAIRD RCEs. AAAI 2026 in Singapore highlights local papers, with A*STAR securing 12 acceptances.
A*STAR and Collaborative Research Ecosystem
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) complements universities, leading applied translation. Collaborations with NUS (top domestic partner) yield high-share publications. A*STAR's supercomputing and robotics programs align with NAIRD's compute needs.
The ecosystem includes corporate labs like Google DeepMind and Microsoft Research Asia, fostering public-private synergy. This network amplifies publication impact, positioning Singapore in Nature Index leaders.
Learn more via the official NAIRD announcement.
Singapore's Position in the Global AI Landscape
Amid US-China dominance, Singapore emphasizes ethical, efficient AI. NAIRD counters compute shortages innovatively, unlike resource-rich giants. Regional leadership via Sea-Lion and AAAI hosting cements its hub status.
Projections: Enhanced rankings, more NeurIPS/AAAI papers, attracting startups. Craft your academic CV for these opportunities.
Boosting Research Publications and Outputs
NAIRD will surge Singapore's AI publications. NUS/NTU/A*STAR already dominate Asia; RCEs promise high-impact works on efficient models. Past AI Singapore yielded Sea-Lion papers; expect similar in responsible AI. Metrics: Triple authorship, open-access mandates elevate visibility.
Career Opportunities and Next Steps
Researchers, explore Singapore research jobs, PhD fellowships. Institutions seek AI-domain hybrids. Faculty roles in RCEs await.
Visit NRF RIE2030 for grants.
Photo by Shan A. Rajpoot on Unsplash
Future Outlook: Singapore's AI Vision by 2030
By 2030, NAIRD envisions Singapore as AI innovator, with thriving ecosystem yielding breakthroughs. Challenges like ethics persist, but strategic focus promises resilience. Engage via Rate My Professor, higher-ed jobs, career advice, university jobs.
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