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- Singapore’s designation as Country-of-Honour at the World Smart Industry Expo (WSIE) 2025 in Chongqing further cements the longstanding strategic partnership between both countries
- This year’s Singapore Pavilion features 12 Singapore companies across innovation, digital trade, and smart cities spheres, including Accredify, CapitaLand, FathomX, JTC, and Sanbo
- Marks 10th anniversary of China–Singapore (Chongqing) Connectivity Initiative (CCI) with at least 10 MoUs to be signed, signalling continued collaboration between Chongqing–Singapore enterprises.
- Joint Innovation Development Fund (JIDF) project test beds expand beyond Chongqing, to Singapore or Chengdu
CHONGQING, China, Sept. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Singapore is taking the stage as Country-of-Honour at the World Smart Industry Expo (WSIE) 2025, spotlighting the national theme, “Digital Intelligence • Innovation • Singapore“. This recognition comes as Singapore and China mark the 10th anniversary of the China–Singapore (Chongqing) Connectivity Initiative (CCI), a flagship government-to-government collaboration that demonstrates the enduring bilateral ties between the two countries. The Singapore Pavilion features 12 dynamic homegrown companies[1] showcasing cutting-edge solutions in innovation, digital trade, and smart cities.
Singapore’s Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Digital Development and Information & Ministry of Health, Mr Tan Kiat How, said: “Singapore’s designation as Country-of-Honour at WSIE 2025 reflects the strategic importance of our partnership with Chongqing. A decade of collaboration under the CCI has unlocked new pathways for trade, investment, and innovation, enabling businesses from both countries to capitalise on new possibilities in the rapidly evolving digital economy.”
Highlighting Our Tech Excellence at the Singapore Pavilion
The Singapore Pavilion, led by Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), spotlights the nation’s digital expertise and role as a trusted partner for regional growth. These deepening business links between Singapore and Chongqing forge new avenues for Singapore firms in Chongqing’s fast-growing digital economy, while facilitating the expansion overseas of Chinese firms to ASEAN and beyond.
Singapore companies such as FathomX and Sanbo will showcase their successful collaborations at the Pavilion for the first time, demonstrating the benefits of Singapore–China innovation partnerships. Under digital trade, IMDA’s TradeTrust team and companies like Accredify will present solutions that strengthen digital connectivity and trusted cross-border flows. CapitaLand’s smart construction technologies and JTC’s deployment of smart solutions at Punggol Digital District (PDD) will further highlight Singapore’s strengths in urban innovation and management.
The Pavilion also underscores how enduring bilateral ties power collaboration between Singaporean and Chinese tech companies.
Deepening Ties Through New Partnerships and Joint Funding Projects
At the International Digital Cooperation Forum (IDCF), an event held as part of WSIE, 10 new Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) between enterprises are slated to be signed. Spanning sectors such as data security, MedTech, digital finance, robotics, international trade, and AI, these MoUs signal the continued commitment from both countries to foster cross-border digital innovation.
Among the MoUs signed, Bravox Pte Ltd, an Information Communications Technology (ICT) Solutions Service Provider, and Chongqing Sansec Information Technology, received Joint Innovation Development Fund (JIDF) support to develop China’s first “China–Singapore Cloud‑based Data Security Service Platform” in Chongqing. Integrating cloud‑based data security, data compliance, and cross‑border data services, the platform will enable secure, large‑scale cross‑border data flows for enterprises.
JIDF is an initiative established by IMDA, Enterprise Singapore (ESG), and Chongqing Big Data Application Development Bureau (CQBDB), that was first launched in 2019. As of May 2025, JIDF has funded 17 joint projects from 42 companies with a total funding value of SGD 2.17 million and RMB 13.42 million from Singapore and Chongqing respectively.
Building on this success, the 7th tranche of JIDF was launched on 30 Jun this year, which will allow project test beds beyond Chongqing, to Singapore or Chengdu, broadening opportunities for enterprises and reinforcing Singapore’s role as a partner in spurring development in China’s digital economy.
Mr Johnson Poh, Assistant Chief Executive, Sectoral Transformation Group at IMDA, said: “The new MoUs and JIDF expansion to Chengdu represent an important step in growing the Singapore–China relationship. This extension opens new avenues for companies to scale solutions across China’s market while leveraging Singapore’s innovation ecosystem.”
Singapore and China: Building Success Together
IMDA’s presence at WSIE 2025 reflects a broader commitment to shape a future where digital innovation and international cooperation serve as catalysts for economic progress.
Held in Chongqing from 5 to 8 September, WSIE is one of China’s premier national-level platforms, created through the 2024 merger of the Smart China Expo (SCE) and the Tianjin World Intelligence Congress.
In addition to celebrating 10 years of successful collaboration between Singapore and Chongqing, 2025 also marks 35 years of diplomatic relations and friendship between the two nations.
“As we commemorate 35 years of diplomatic relations, our digital partnerships demonstrate the potential of what happens when Singapore’s innovation meets China’s scale,” said Mr Poh. “Together, we can unlock new frontiers in emerging technologies and cross-border digital infrastructure that will drive growth for both nations.”
About Infocomm Media Development Authority
The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) leads Singapore’s digital transformation by developing a vibrant digital economy and an inclusive digital society. As Architects of Singapore’s Digital Future, we foster growth in Infocomm Technology and Media sectors in concert with progressive regulations, harnessing frontier technologies, and developing local talent and digital infrastructure ecosystems to establish Singapore as a digital metropolis.
For more news and information, visit www.imda.gov.sg or follow IMDA on LinkedIn (IMDAsg), Instagram (@IMDAsg) and Meta (@IMDAsg).
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ANNEX A: List of Exhibitors at the Singapore Pavilion
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Singapore Exhibitors |
Summary |
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Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) |
JTC is the government agency championing sustainable industrial development in Singapore. Together with our partners, |
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CapitaLand Group (CapitaLand) is one of Asia’s largest diversified real estate groups. Headquartered in Singapore, CapitaLand’s portfolio focuses on |
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Has network of over 100 multi-disciplinary clinics operating in 14 cities in five countries in Asia, including Chongqing, offering services such as |
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NCS, a subsidiary of Singtel Group, is a leading technology services firm with presence in Asia Pacific and partners with governments and enterprises |
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An A.I enabled optical character recognition (OCR) software company that improves supply chain efficiency through automated document processing. |
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Singapore-headquartered service provider for the issuance of verifiable documents and information. |
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TradeTrust is a framework from IMDA that standardises digital trade, providing enhanced security and legal certainty. It reduces the inefficiencies and |
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Provider of customised Enterprise Solution Platforms, 5G, IoT, Mobility, RFID, Robotic Arm, Vision, and AR/VR. |
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FathomX is a Singapore-based MedTech AI spin‑off from the National University of Singapore (NUS). It specializes in AI-driven solutions for women’s health, |
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An industrial AI-focused company that provides solutions such as non-intrusive edge-device (INNOCONNECT) and Agentic AI Applications (Autopilot Zero-Defects Insight) |
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A startup that perception technology for autonomous robots and drones. Helps address positioning challenges in obstructed environments through stereo cameras |
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Empowers digital therapeutics and brain fitness solutions through the utilisation of Brain Computer Interface technology. |
[1] The full list of companies can be found in Annex A |