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Engineering a Greener Future Together Mr Fong Saik Hay, CTO - ST Engineering

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Engineering a Greener Future Together Mr Fong Saik Hay, CTO - ST Engineering

Engineering our future

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ST Engineering Group Overview

Aerospace Electronics Land Systems Marine

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Operations Across The Globe

Global Workforce: 21,542

Guangzhou

Singapore

Tokyo

Dubai

Kuala Lumpur

Beijing

Taipei

Shanghai Alexandria

Herndon

Mobile

Monterrey

San Antonio

Hope Hull

Pascagoula

Langley

Hong Kong

Auckland

London

Astana

Almaty

Delhi

Lincolnton

Washington

Guangzhou

Qingdao

Seoul

Hangzhou

Bangkok Shenzhen

Chengdu

Plano

Kirkland

Qatar Guizhou

Panama City Gaborone

Cambridge

Woburn

Shenyang

Copenhagen

Oslo Stockholm

Muscat

Ottawa

Meath

Xiamen Madrid

Jiangsu

Mexico City

Sydney

Ballarat

Total Sales (2009): approx RMB 28 Bn or US$ 4.178 Bn

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Enabling “Green” Solutions

Holistic approach in “Green” business

– Corporate-wide promotion & application of

green practices

– Using existing and developing new core

competencies to promote “Green” solutions

– Collaborations for full and effective solutions

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Green ICT Infrastructure

Convergence of technologies &

core competencies

– Green Technologies

– Eco-enabling Information &

Communication Technology (ICT)

– Intelligent Management

Integrated solutions

– Building performance simulation &

analysis

– Intelligent Building Facilities

Management

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Intelligent Energy Systems

Management & efficient use of

energy

Focus on downstream of energy

network & leveraging capabilities in

– Advanced metering

– Communications

– Software

– Intelligent systems

Integrated solutions

– Smart Grid Management system

– Demand Response system

– Smart Metering system

kWh 356

Critical

Management

System

Critical Management System

collect information to balance

demand & supply

Real-time demand information

allows suppliers to better manage

their supply

Renewable energy sources

plugged into the grid

Demand Response Management

System in buildings help optimise

energy usage

Smart Meters allow exchange of

information between consumers &

suppliers

Charging

Electric cars can plug to

grid for charging, or

power back to grid

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Intelligent Transport Systems

Improved transportation efficiency &

travel experience

Urban transport management

– Intelligent Traffic Management System

– Fleet Management System

Telematics – “Connected Cars”

– In-vehicle real time traffic information

– Route planning

– Location-based services, etc

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Green Transport Technologies

Hybrid-Electric Vehicles

– Mixed duty cycles (highway-city)

– Up to 30% fuel savings

– No need for charging infrastructures

Pure Electric Vehicles

– Quiet operation

– Zero tailpipe emission

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Environmental Engineering

Waste transfer & sorting technology

– Waste Transfer & Logistics Station

– Pneumatic Waste Collection System (PWCS)

• Reduced vehicles, less CO2 emissions

• Savings on personnel, waste vehicles &

fuel

• Cleanliness & image

Mechanical biological treatment

Waste to energy resource recovery

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Flexible Business Model

Teaming with local partners for

solutions and management

Teaming with component

technology partners to provide

integrated and effective

solutions

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Thank You