Singapore’s semiconductor small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) strengthened links with Netherlands through SSIA’s first semiconductor and photonics-focused mission from 3 to 7 November 2025.
The four-day mission, supported by Enterprise Singapore and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and co-organised by PhotonDelta, Brabant Development Agency and Oost NL, marked a significant milestone in the 60th year of diplomatic relations between both nations. It also builds on the Memorandum of Understanding signed earlier this year at SEMICON SEA 2025 to expand joint R&D and innovation.
“When ecosystems collaborate, innovation accelerates. The mission to Netherlands opens new channels of collaboration across ecosystems and accelerates innovation across the global semiconductor supply chain,” said Ang Wee Seng, Executive Director of SSIA. “By connecting directly with Europe’s high-tech clusters, Singapore SMEs can learn from world-class R&D models, innovate deeper, and scale their impact globally.”
Nearly 20 senior representatives from over 10 Singapore SMEs engaged Dutch innovation leaders including ASML, SCIL Nanoimprint Solutions, Phix, Demcon, and visits to Brainport Industries Campus and research institutions including TU Eindhoven, University of Twente, TNO and Chip Technology Integration Centre.
Potential areas for collaboration include advanced packaging, integrated photonics, and next-generation sensing and optical communication, technologies that are increasingly critical to AI, sustainability and future manufacturing.
“The Netherlands and Singapore share an innovative and global mindset,” said H.E. Anneke Adema, Ambassador of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Singapore. “By leveraging the strengths of our ecosystems, we can co-develop technologies that make industries smarter, more sustainable and resilient. This year, we are proud to celebrate 60 years of strong diplomatic relations between Singapore and the Netherlands. This mission on semiconductors and photonics – the first of its kind for both our countries – is important and reflective of our mutual desire to look ahead and broaden our partnership in existing and new domains.”
