A Groundbreaking Partnership for AI Excellence
In a significant move to bolster Singapore's artificial intelligence (AI) talent pipeline, Vocalbeats.AI, a leading Singapore-based AI-powered audio company, has partnered with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) to launch the Vocalbeats.AI-Turing AI Scholarship. Announced on April 2, 2026, following a formal signing ceremony on April 1 at NTU's campus, this initiative targets exceptional undergraduates in the College of Computing and Data Science (CCDS). The scholarship aligns seamlessly with NTU's prestigious Turing AI Scholars Programme (TAISP), which equips students with cutting-edge skills in AI and computing through a blend of rigorous academics, hands-on research, masterclasses, and international exposure.
This collaboration underscores the growing synergy between industry and academia in Singapore, where demand for skilled AI professionals far outpaces supply. As Singapore pushes forward with its National AI Strategy 2.0, aiming to triple the number of AI practitioners by encouraging private sector co-investments in education, partnerships like this one are pivotal. Vocalbeats.AI's commitment not only provides financial support but also opens doors to real-world opportunities, including internships, mentorships, and potential full-time roles at the company.
Who is Vocalbeats.AI?
Vocalbeats.AI, headquartered in Singapore, specializes in developing human-centric AI applications, particularly in voice and audio technologies. As a subsidiary of Vocalbeats, the company focuses on creating intuitive tools that enhance productivity, wellness, and global communication. Its flagship products, such as Owll Translator—an AI-powered real-time voice translation app supporting over 100 languages—and Owll, an intelligent note-taker that transcribes and summarizes meetings in real time, have garnered millions of users worldwide.
Founded with a mission to make advanced AI accessible and lifelike, Vocalbeats.AI employs an international team of engineers, designers, and researchers. The company's rapid growth has seen its applications top charts in over 100 countries, reflecting its emphasis on user-friendly innovations like voice cloning and multilingual communication. By partnering with NTU, Vocalbeats.AI is investing in the talent needed to sustain this expansion, drawing from its positive experiences with NTU interns—one of whom transitioned to a full-time research position in 2025.
NTU's College of Computing and Data Science: A Hub for Innovation
NTU's College of Computing and Data Science (CCDS), led by Professor Luke Ong, who also serves as Vice President (AI & Digital Economy), is at the forefront of Singapore's AI education landscape. Established to meet the surging need for computing and data expertise, CCDS offers programmes like Computer Science (CSc), Data Science & AI (DSAI), and AI & Society. These programmes emphasize interdisciplinary learning, ethical AI development, and practical applications, preparing students for roles in a data-driven world.
The Turing AI Scholars Programme (TAISP), named after the legendary mathematician Alan Turing, father of modern computing, is CCDS's flagship initiative. Launched to cultivate next-generation AI leaders, TAISP has expanded its intake—from 34 students in 2024 to 47 in 2025, targeting 60 by 2027. Participants benefit from specialized masterclasses by global AI experts, research projects with industry partners, and a mandatory Year 3 overseas immersion at top universities, fostering a global mindset essential for AI innovation.
Details of the Vocalbeats.AI-Turing AI Scholarship
The Vocalbeats.AI-Turing AI Scholarship is designed for outstanding freshmen admitted to TAISP within CCDS. While specific award numbers and exact monetary values for the Vocalbeats.AI component are yet to be detailed, it builds on TAISP's comprehensive support package. Core benefits include:
- Full subsidised tuition fees (after the Ministry of Education Tuition Grant).
- Annual living allowance of S$6,500.
- Accommodation allowance of up to S$2,000 per year for NTU hostel residents.
- One-time computer allowance of S$2,000.
- Travel grant of up to S$8,000 for overseas study or attachments (starting AY2025 cohorts).
- Full Year 3 overseas programme coverage: tuition at partner universities, return airfare, and living allowances.
Scholarship tenure matches the programme duration, typically three to four years, contingent on maintaining a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.75/5.0 and exemplary conduct. Singapore Permanent Residents (PRs) and international students are subject to the three-year Tuition Grant bond. Vocalbeats.AI enhances this with priority access to internships, personalized mentorship from company leaders, and direct pathways to employment, bridging academia and industry seamlessly.
Eligibility requires top academic results in qualifications like Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Levels, polytechnic diplomas, NUS High School Diploma, International Baccalaureate (IB), or Year 12 equivalents, alongside strong co-curricular records and leadership potential. Applications are integrated into NTU's undergraduate admissions process. For full details, refer to the NTU TAISP scholarship page.
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The Signing Ceremony: Voices from the Leaders
The April 1 signing ceremony at NTU symbolized a new era of collaboration. Marco Lai Jinnan, CEO of Vocalbeats.AI, emphasized the transformative potential of voice AI: “Voice AI is reshaping how people connect across languages and cultures. This scholarship is our commitment to ensuring we have the world-class talent to advance that frontier.” He highlighted past successes with NTU talents, underscoring the company's eagerness to scale such partnerships.
Professor Luke Ong echoed this sentiment: “This partnership highlights the importance of industry-university collaboration in developing AI talent. With Vocalbeats.AI’s support, our students will have valuable opportunities to engage with industry, apply their skills, and contribute to Singapore’s growing AI ecosystem.” The event drew attention from education stakeholders, signaling strong momentum in Singapore's AI higher education sector.
Addressing Singapore's AI Talent Shortage
Singapore faces a critical shortage of AI skills, with surveys indicating AI capabilities as the hardest-to-fill roles in 2026, affecting sectors from construction to healthcare. The National AI Strategy 2.0 explicitly calls for tripling AI practitioners through university-industry ties. NTU's initiatives, including new AI-focused professional courses launched in March 2026, complement scholarships like this one.
Globally, AI engineering demand outstrips supply, but Singapore's proactive approach—bolstered by institutions like NTU and partners like Vocalbeats.AI—positions it as a leader. A 2026 ManpowerGroup report notes talent scarcity at 71% across industries, urging reskilling in machine learning and data science. Such scholarships not only fund education but cultivate an ecosystem where graduates like the NTU alumnus now at Vocalbeats.AI drive innovation.
For deeper insights into Singapore's AI strategy, see the official Smart Nation AI page.
Industry-Academia Synergies in Singapore Higher Education
Singapore's universities, particularly NTU and its peer National University of Singapore (NUS), have deepened industry ties. Vocalbeats.AI's prior NUS scholarship in March 2026 exemplifies this trend. NTU's CCDS fosters similar bridges through research labs, hackathons, and placement programmes. Benefits include:
- Real-world projects solving company challenges.
- Exposure to proprietary tools and datasets.
- Networking with industry leaders for career acceleration.
These collaborations enhance graduate employability—NTU computing graduates boast near-100% placement rates, often in high-demand AI roles paying premium salaries.
Opportunities for Students and Career Pathways
Recipients gain more than funding; they access Vocalbeats.AI's ecosystem. Internships involve developing voice AI features, from translation algorithms to wellness apps. Mentorship from experts like Marco Lai Jinnan provides guidance on ethical AI deployment. Post-graduation, pathways to roles in AI research, product development, and engineering await, aligning with Singapore's tech hub ambitions.
TAISP alumni have secured positions at global firms like Google and OpenAI, but local retention is prioritized through initiatives like this scholarship. Students also benefit from NTU's global exchanges, returning with diverse perspectives to innovate in Singapore's multilingual context.
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Future Outlook: Building Singapore's AI Powerhouse
Looking ahead, the Vocalbeats.AI-Turing AI Scholarship could expand, mirroring TAISP's growth trajectory. As Singapore invests billions in AI infrastructure, from the National AI Strategy to NTU's new AI labs, expect more such partnerships. Challenges like ethical AI governance and talent retention persist, but programmes emphasizing human-centric tech, as Vocalbeats.AI does, offer solutions.
Prospective applicants should prepare strong portfolios showcasing AI projects, leadership, and passion for computing. NTU's admissions for 2027 cycles will likely see heightened competition for TAISP spots. For the full press release, visit the GlobeNewswire announcement.
This partnership exemplifies how Singapore's higher education sector is adapting to AI's demands, producing graduates ready to lead the charge.
Related Opportunities at NTU
Complementing the Vocalbeats.AI-Turing AI Scholarship, NTU offers others for computing students:
- NTU Talent Scholarship: For outstanding talents in arts, sports, leadership.
- University Engineering Scholarship: Broad support for engineering undergrads.
- NBS Global Leaders Programme Scholarship: For business-computing hybrids.
Explore NTU's scholarships portal for more. With Singapore's focus on AI, these opportunities are timely for ambitious undergraduates.



