Singapore Management University

Singapore Management University (SMU), established in 2000, is a premier institution in Asia, renowned for its world-class research and distinguished teaching. The university aims to generate impactful research and cultivate creative, entrepreneurial leaders suited for the knowledge-based economy. With over 8,300 undergraduate and postgraduate students, SMU offers a variety of degree programs across its six schools: the School of Accountancy, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, School of Economics, School of Information Systems, School of Law, and School of Social Sciences. The university employs an interactive, seminar-style teaching approach in small class sizes, enhancing the learning experience. SMU is committed to high-impact, multi-disciplinary research that addresses significant Asian issues with global relevance, collaborating with leading international researchers and institutions. Its state-of-the-art city campus, located in downtown Singapore, fosters connections with the business community and broader society, further enriching its educational and research initiatives.

David Lee

Founder

Wong Meng Weng

Principal Research Fellow

1 past transactions

Spectra Plasmonics

Grant in 2017
Spectra Plasmonics is a company specializing in portable chemical sensing technology that facilitates rapid identification of drug components and related substances. Their flagship product, Amplifi ID, allows for efficient chemical analysis without the need for complex laboratory procedures. This user-friendly device is designed to detect harmful substances, such as fentanyl and other toxic additives in street drugs, providing timely and accurate information to frontline public health and safety organizations. By equipping these organizations with accessible, high-quality, real-time data about the chemical threat landscape, Spectra Plasmonics aims to reduce drug-related health risks and enhance community safety. The company also offers software that generates detailed reports for each analysis, further supporting informed decision-making in addressing drug-related challenges.
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