 | The Association of Aerospace Industries (Singapore) or "AAIS", a non-profit organisation, is a leading industry association for the Aerospace Industry in Singapore that represents companies from the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) sector, Aerospace Manufacturing sector, Research and Development / Training sectors and suppliers for civil air transport and aerospace defence. The AAIS endeavours to provide leadership by facilitating strategies in innovation competitiveness, technical standards and accreditation. It also serves as a forum for members to discuss and elevate relevant issues to policy-makers and stakeholders. |
 | CREST is jointly established by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and DSO National Laboratories (DSO). CREST brings together systems engineering expertise in DSO and scientific expertise in NTU. It is working on the experimental micro-satellite development project (XSAT). Its mission is to design and put into orbit a 110kg class experimental electro-optical micro-satellite with near real-time data reception. The mission control is carried out by a telemetry tracking and control ground station in NTU and the data reception will be at Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing (CRISP) in NUS. |
 | The Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing (CRISP) was established in 1992 at the National University of Singapore as a research centre of the National Science and Technology Board (now known as A*STAR). CRISP’s mission is to develop an advanced capability in remote sensing to meet the scientific, operational, and business requirements in the region.
CRISP operates a ground station to receive and process images from remote sensing satellites, and actively undertakes research in remote sensing technology and applications. |
 | The Science Centre Singapore is a non-formal educational institution dedicated to promoting science and technology among students and the public. As a leading Science Centre in the region, the Science Centre Singapore has 12 exhibition galleries with more than 1,000 exhibits, and 18,000 sq meters of outdoor space showcasing the Waterworks, Ecogarden and Kinetic Garden exhibits. The Centre also houses the Omni-Theatre — Singapore’s only dome-shaped, 5-storey high theatre with a capacity of 276 seats. |


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