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Singapore has a prosperous, market-based economy. The country has the fifth busiest ports in the world and prides itself on being corruption-free. The GDP of Singapore was US$314.9 billion in 2011. Singapore has a small land area and a highly educated population. This, combined with their lack of natural resources, means that they should continue to innovate and focus on knowledge-related activities to remain competitive. Their RIE (Research, Innovation and Enterprise) plans intend to establish Singapore as one of the most research-intensive, innovative and entrepreneurial economies in the world.
With this level of commitment to science and technology, there is little doubt that nanotechnology will also benefit. Singapore is committed to the commercialization of research outcomes which should see technologies being developed through research. With strong support from government and industry, Singapore will continue to be a vibrant environment for research and nanotechnology.
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