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Rolls-Royce is a global company providing highly-efficient integrated power and propulsion solutions. Our power systems are predominantly used in aerospace, marine, and off-highway applications.

We are one of the world’s leading producers of aero engines for large civil aircraft and corporate jets, and the second largest provider of defence aero engines in the world. Rolls-Royce is also well established in the marine sector where we design vessels and integrate power systems. Aside from that, we have a growing presence in civil nuclear power, drawing on our skills and experience of over 50 years in powering nuclear submarines. Our MTU brand is world-renowned in high-speed diesel engines, powering applications as diverse as rail locomotives and luxury yachts.

We support our customers through a worldwide network of offices, manufacturing, and service facilities.

Singapore is a hub for Rolls-Royce. We not only support our regional aerospace and marine customers, and run the regional headquarters for several group functions in Singapore, but also manufacture and assemble components and engines.

Together with our joint venture partners, we employ over 2,500 people in Singapore. We also carry out extensive research here, working closely with Singapore’s top universities and government agencies, including the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), the National University of Singapore (NUS), and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) which became our 29th University Technology Centre in 2014.

We are also a founder member of the Advanced Remanufacturing Research Centre (ARTC), which is part of our global network of Advanced Manufacturing Research Centres. The centre is owned by A*STAR in partnership with NTU.

We also work closely with the Singapore government to develop specialist training and qualifications to support the aerospace and marine industries in the region.

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