STONewsArchive: Mr TAN Peng Yam, Chief Defence Scientist of Singapore, visited the NATO STO Collaboration Support Office

Title: Mr TAN Peng Yam, Chief Defence Scientist of Singapore, visited the NATO STO Collaboration Support Office
Start_Publishing: 30/09/2021
Panel_Page: STO
Page_ID: 3843
Main_Body_Multi: Last week, the Chief Defence Scientist of Singapore, Mr TAN Peng Yam and the Director, Defence Technology Office-Europe, Mr William PEH, together with five other members of their staff, visited the NATO STO Collaboration Support Office in Paris.


Singapore has changed rapidly both economically and technologically in the last 50 years – its science and technology transformation has been remarkable.  


During the meeting, good discussions were held on the changing world landscape, Singapore’s S&T areas of interest and focus, and current NATO S&T focus areas.


The Singapore delegation emphasized the importance they place on their engagement in the Collaborative Programme of Work and other international collaboration and expressed interest in future collaboration.

Page_Intro: Last week, the Chief Defence Scientist of Singapore, Mr TAN Peng Yam and the Director, Defence Technology Office-Europe, Mr William PEH, together with five other members of their staff, visited the NATO STO Collaboration Support Office in Paris.

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HomePageBodyText: Mr TAN Peng Yam, Chief Defence Scientist of Singapore, and Mr. John-Mikal Størdal, Director, NATO Collaboration Support Office
Last week, the Chief Defence Scientist of Singapore, Mr TAN Peng Yam and the Director, Defence Technology Office-Europe, Mr William PEH, together with five other members of their staff, visited the NATO STO Collaboration Support Office in Paris.


Singapore has changed rapidly both economically and technologically in the last 50 years – its science and technology transformation has been remarkable.  


During the meeting, good discussions were held on the changing world landscape, Singapore’s S&T areas of interest and focus, and current NATO S&T focus areas.


The Singapore delegation emphasized the importance they place on their engagement in the Collaborative Programme of Work and other international collaboration and expressed interest in future collaboration.


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