Memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed with Singapore Maritime Foundation commits the shipowner to funding multiple scholarships
AET, part of MISC Group, and the Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF) have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop Singapore’s maritime talent pool.
Under the MoU, AET will sponsor four scholarships and two internships per year from 2025 to 2027, continuing its support for the AET-MaritimeONE partnership. The scholarships and internships will be managed by SMF, with both parties jointly selecting the candidates.
The collaboration is part of SMF’s MaritimeONE suite of programmes, which includes a scholarship programme that connects scholars to industry mentors and an internship programme that provides tertiary students meaningful exposure to the maritime sector.
"Recognised as a key global maritime hub, Singapore continues to lead the way in driving innovation and progress within the maritime sector that is increasingly being transformed by technology and sustainability. These developments highlight the need for a highly skilled and adaptable maritime workforce equipped to work with alternative fuels, adopt advanced technologies and navigate a rapidly changing industry. This MoU aims to nurture Singapore’s next generation of maritime talent by offering them industry-relevant training and real-world experience," a statement from AET said.
At the signing ceremony, AET president and chief executive, who is also MISC president and group chief executive, Zahid Osman said, “As the headquarters of AET, Singapore is a cornerstone of our operations and today’s MoU – the first of its kind for AET – underscores our commitment to supporting the future of the maritime industry. This marks our fifth year contributing to SMF’s MaritimeONE programme, reflecting our commitment to education and youth development as we commemorate our 30th anniversary this year. By providing meaningful opportunities for aspiring maritime professionals, we aim to empower the next generation of leaders to shape a sustainable and innovative future.”
SMF chairman Hor Weng Yew said, “On behalf of the Singapore Maritime Foundation Board, I thank AET for the confidence and strong support as we build a maritime-ready talent pool for the collective good of the sector.... Together, we will position more students for successful maritime careers through SMF’s suite of talent development programmes.”
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