Our Experiences


CNC Lathe and Milling training equipment incorporating electrical teaching board to train participants in troubleshooting skills.


Training kit to equip participants with mechanical and electrical assembly and trouble‐shooting, and software programming skills.


Field bus training rig consists of a Siemens PLC automation system, multi‐vendor distributed I/O, touch-screen panel, variable speed drive unit and transmitters


Mobile Water Treatment Kit can be deployed in emergency situations where the water supply is disrupted, e.g. flooded‐devastated areas, to produce clean drinking water. This kit can treat water from lakes, rivers, or rain and has a capacity of producing 20m3 of clean drinking water per day


Flow and temperature transmitter and control valve training pilot plant. The plant uses liquid tank to simulate flow and level process. Heater and cooler are used in simulating temperature control systems.

SP has over the years developed and successfully implemented integrated training systems and programmes for the training of students, which are designed with the objective of providing an industry‐relevant education that fosters the essential skill sets and knowledge needed in different industries:

  • Machine Development Centre (MDC) of the School of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering

    This centre offers a one‐stop solution for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, providing customised training equipment as well as a set of integrated curriculum for developing students’ competencies.













  • The Centre for Fieldbus Technology (CFT) of the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

    Set up in November 1997, the Centre provides a test‐bed and resource foundation on fieldbus technology for industries. The mission of CFT is to promote Research & Development, technology transfer and training of Technologists in specific areas of fieldbus technology so as to enhance the competitive advantage of instrumentation and control industries in Singapore.






























  • The Hydraulics and Environmental Engineering Lab of the School of Architecture and the Built Environment

    In this state‐of‐the‐art Lab, students are able to carry out experiments on hydraulics bench to study the principles of hydraulics including friction flow along pipes, losses due to pipe fittings, flow depths / flow regimes in open channel and others. These help to reinforce the understanding of hydraulics and its applications in civil and environmental engineering. The Lab also focuses on training students in the principles of water treatment including rainwater purification, seawater desalination and treatment of contaminated water through the use of its custom‐built water treatment equipment.