8 June 2022 – The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), Science Centre Singapore and NEO Aeronautics Pte Ltd successfully concluded the inaugural edition of ‘The SIT Hackathon 2022: Sustainability in Space’.
Themed ‘How to Live in Space for 365 Days’, the Hackathon saw participating students from SIT proposing innovative solutions related to 3D printing technologies that can be used in space. From January 2022 to June 2022, six teams submitted their product proposals and were given a budget of $500 to produce their prototype. Four teams progressed to the Grand Final, held at SIT@Dover on 8 June.
Team REPA impressed the judges with their sustainable innovation proposal and clinched the top prize of $500 cash. The winning team, comprising three Year 3 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering students from SIT- University of Glasgow joint degree programmes, proposed using recyclable plastic material for 3D-printed repair parts in the International Space Station.
GetGo Technologies (“GetGo”), the fastest growing and largest Point A to A Carsharing platform in Singapore signed MoUs with the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Centre in Singapore (“HMGICS”) and ComfortDelGro ENGIE (“CDG ENGIE”) on 26th May 2022, to accelerate electric vehicle (EV) carsharing adoption in Singapore. GetGo’s long term vision is to operate a fully electric and hybrid fleet of 10,000 vehicles in Singapore by 2030 in line with the Singapore Green Plan 2030. The event also saw the debut of “IONIQ 5”, Hyundai Motor Group’s state-of-the-art EV, on the GetGo platform.
Founded in 2020, GetGo currently has over 1300 cars across 1200 locations available 24/7. From launching the service in February 2021 with 10,000 users, GetGo now serves 200,000 users with thousands of bookings each day.
The aim of GetGo is to promote shared and sustainable mobility in Singapore over the next 10 years, thereby reducing the demand for private vehicles in line with the Government of Singapore’s Car-Lite Master Plan. For users, GetGo offers the option to enjoy the freedom and flexibility of driving, without the financial burden and inefficiencies associated with car ownership.
We are exhilarated to announce over 350 participants have already registered for the #OMLAS Next Leaders’ Summit 2022! The registration for the summit ends in 2 days now, and we still have room to accommodate a few more motivated candidates.
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First launched in 2018, the Mapletree Challenge is a series of programmes that aims to promote entrepreneurship innovation, problem-solving and presentation finesse among SIT undergraduates. By providing a platform for them to present their business ideas, the Challenge hopes to inspire students to become future sustainable innovators.
This year’s Challenge with the theme, Improving Our World through Sustainability and Innovation, saw the participation of 120 SIT students in a series of face-to-face and virtual training and mentorship programmes in the preparation stage of the Challenge. From January to May 2022, these participants attended six masterclasses on personal leadership, value pitching and financial literacy; a forum discussion on entrepreneurship and sustainable innovation by leading young entrepreneurs; as well as small group mentorship from industry experts on their entrepreneurial ideas.
5 May 2022 – Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd (“Mapletree” or “the Group”) and Singapore Institute of Technology (“SIT”) successfully concluded the third edition of The Mapletree Challenge Grand Final. Two teams of SIT students – RADnovation and The Gastronauts – impressed the judges with their sustainable innovation proposals and emerged joint champions among the five finalist teams from SIT. The two winning teams each walked away with a cash prize of $5,000 and the winners’ trophies.