Call For Collaboration
Filter the content below by:
-
Smart & Connected Jurong Lake District (JLD) Pilots & Trials Call-for-Collaboration (CFC)
Submission Closing Date: 15 August 2013
The Info-communications Development Authority of Singapore ("IDA") is issuing this Call-for-Collaboration ("CFC") to invite participants to submit proposals (“Proposals”) to pilot and trial cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions in Jurong Lake District (“JLD”), with the aim of developing a smart, connected and sustainable district.
-
i-Singapore@Work Call-for-Collaboration (CFC)
Submissions Closed
IDA issued the i-Singapore@Work, Call-for-Collaboration ("CFC") on 29 April 2011. The CFC aims to promote the adoption and usage of geospatial applications in enterprises. A public briefing on this CFC was held in the morning of 13 May 2011. Interested companies in the Wholesale and Retail, Food and Beverage, Real Estate, Transport and Logistics or other industries are encouraged to attend.
-
Next Phase of Wireless@SG Call-for-Collaboration
Submissions Closed
The Info-communications Development Authority of Singapore ("IDA") is issuing a Call for Collaboration ("CFC") to invite interested Operators and Service Providers ("Participants") to submit proposals ("Proposals") for the proposed next phase of Wireless@SG programme, spanning from 1 April 2013 to 31 March 2017.
-
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Solutions Call-for-Collaboration
Submissions Closed
The Info-communications Development Authority of Singapore ("IDA") is issuing this Call-for-Collaboration ("CFC") in collaboration with SPRING Singapore ("SPRING"), Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports ("MCYS"), Ministry of Education ("MOE"), and Employment and Employability Institute ("e2i").
-
Harnessing Data for Value Creation Call-for-Collaboration (CFC)
Submissions Closed
IDA and the Ministry of Finance have jointly issued a Call-for-Collaboration (CFC) inviting companies to submit proposals on the development, deployment and adoption of applications that make use of government data. The CFC will be a multi-agency collaboration.
-
Mobile Positioning & Analytics Services (MPAS)
Submissions Closed
The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore ("IDA") is issuing this Call for Collaboration ("CFC") to invite Participants to submit Proposals on the development and deployment of Mobile Positioning and Analytics Services ("MPAS") for the Tourism, Hospitality, Retail, Food and Beverages sectors.
-
Telehealth Call-for-Collaboration To Develop New Models of Distance Care for the Elderly
Submissions Closed
As Singapore prepares itself for our rapidly ageing population, Telehealth will be a key enabler behind strategies that are being adopted to enable "ageing-in-place".
-
Home-based work and smart work centre
Submissions Closed
Better work-life balance, increase staff retention, reduced costs and commuting time, improved productivity. These are some of the benefits both companies and employees can look forward to the location of work can be moved from office to home. In Singapore where the household broadband penetration is over 80 per cent and the deployment of ultra high speed Next Generation Nationwide Broadband Network is underway, companies will find it increasingly viable and beneficial to transit their employees to home-based work as they have ready access to enabling infrastructure.
-
Green Data Centre Innovation Challenge Call-for-Collaboration
Submissions Closed
The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore ("IDA") is issuing a Call-for-Collaboration ("CFC") to invite proposals from consortiums to develop and pilot innovative and pioneering solutions that will significantly improve the energy efficiency of local data centres.
-
Healthcare Call-for-Collaboration
Submissions Closed
The Ministry of Health, the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore and The Enterprise Challenge under the Prime Minister's Office launched a joint Healthcare Call-for-Collaboration (CFC) to seek infocomm (ICT) solutions to improve cost-efficiency and quality of healthcare delivery for the nation's public and private healthcare institutions. This collaboration aims to exploit ICT maximally, as a key enabler in healthcare transformation and to promote innovation to change work processes and how care is delivered. The submission of CFC proposals closed on 31 Jan 2008.