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DSM collaborates with SIT to support next generation of food technologists

 

Pictured from left to right: Mr David Cheng, Head, Nutrition Innovation Centre, Asia Pacific, DSM; Mr Gerald Ng, Regional Finance Director Control, Asia Pacific, DSM; Mr Pieter Nuboer, Vice President, Human Nutrition and Health, Asia Pacific, DSM; Professor Loh Han Tong, Deputy President (Academic) & Provost, SIT; A/Prof Ivan Lee, Vice President (Industry & Community), SIT; Professor Ng Siu Choon, Associate Provost (Students), SIT; A/Prof Susanna Leong, Cluster Director, Chemical Engineering & Food Technology, SIT.

 

Royal DSM, a global science-based company active in health, nutrition and materials, today signed an agreement with local autonomous university Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) to develop commercial and scientific opportunities for undergraduate students in the food technology sector.

The signing of a Collaboration Agreement (CA), held at DSM’s Singapore Nutrition Innovation Center, brought together representatives from SIT and DSM Singapore Industrial Pte Ltd.

Professor Loh Han Tong, Deputy President (Academic) & Provost, SIT, said, With the growing focus on health and well-being through food consumption, the demands for qualified, well-trained food technologists are increasing. We are thankful for the strong support from DSM, which will provide opportunities for our students to learn through real-world challenges and gain hands-on experience.”

This three-year collaboration will grant SIT's Food Technology students and staff access to DSM’s Nutrition Innovation Centre (NIC) in Singapore and its state-of-the-art industry facilities and expertise during their course of study. Through the establishment of an Industry Lab, students will have the chance to use the latest technology in real-life applications for the food and nutrition sector, including dietary supplements, diary, food and beverage segments. They will be exposed to the prototyping and product development process. This includes time with a UHT pilot plant for food fortification, a sensory lab to create desired flavor profiles, and climate-controlled chambers to establish stability under different environments.

Pieter Nuboer, Vice President, Human Nutrition and Health, Asia Pacific, DSM, said: This agreement is reflective of our commitment to Bright Science, Brighter Living. In partnership with customers and the academic community, with whom we share ideas, insights and inspiration, we create innovative and sustainable solutions that address the key challenges facing society today, hence creating Brighter Living. Early exposure to this collaborative approach in action will provide SIT students with a competitive advantage to get their career in the food technology industry off to the best possible start.”

By developing the next generation of food technologists, DSM is also supporting the government’s drive to develop Singapore into the leading food and nutrition hub in Asia. This agreement is also a continuation of on-going collaborative efforts that DSM has with local academic institutions.

 

Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) is Singapore’s autonomous university of applied learning. It aims to be a leader in innovative university education by integrating learning, industry and community as part of its unique pedagogy. Partnering world-class universities, SIT offers applied degree programmes targeted at growth sectors of the economy. SIT also aims to cultivate in its students four distinctive traits, or the SIT-DNA, which will prepare them to be ‘thinking tinkerers’, who are ‘able to learn, unlearn and relearn’, be ‘catalysts for transformation’ and finally, become ‘grounded in the community’. For more information, visit www.SingaporeTech.edu.sg.

 
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