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Hyflux plans new HQ and membrane facility in Singapore

20 November 2009

Hyflux Ltd is to invest more than US$120 million over the next 3–5 years in a new global headquarters and a membrane manufacturing facility in Singapore.

The Hyflux Innovation Centre, which will be developed on a 1.7 hectare site in Bendemeer, Singapore, will house Hyflux’s new global headquarters which will serve as the nerve centre of its global operations. When completed, the centre is expected to have a gross floor area of about 32 000 sq m. The design, R&D and commercialization centre located there will spearhead development of advanced membrane technologies in water and process treatment for both municipal and industrial applications. It will also serve as a centre for collaborative research efforts with its strategic partners, the universities and research institutes.

The new 75 000 sq m Hyflux Production Hub will be located in Tuas, Singapore. The Production Hub will integrate Hyflux’s production sites and increase production capacity.
 
Both sites will be developed in phases.

 

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