National Research Fund
Act 2006
2020 REVISED EDITION
This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021
An Act to establish a National Research Fund and to provide for its proper administration.
[22 August 2006]
PART 1
PRELIMINARY
Short title
1.  This Act is the National Research Fund Act 2006.
General interpretation
2.  In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —
“Board” means the National Research Foundation Board established under section 9;
“Council” means the Research, Innovation and Enterprise Council established under section 10;
“Fund” means the National Research Fund established under section 4;
“invest” includes entering into a transaction or an arrangement for the protection of investments;
“knowledge” means any knowledge or other information, whether or not the possessor of the knowledge or information has any legally enforceable rights in relation to it;
“property” means any legal or equitable estate or interest (whether present or future and whether vested or contingent) in real or personal property of any description;
“public authority” means any board or authority established by or under any written law to perform or discharge any public function;
“securities” includes shares, inscribed stock, debentures, bonds, debenture stock, notes or any other document creating, evidencing or acknowledging indebtedness.
Meaning of “research and development activities”
3.—(1)  In this Act, “research and development activities” means —
(a)systematic, investigative or experimental activities that involve innovation and are carried on either wholly or partly within Singapore for the purpose of —
(i)increasing or acquiring new knowledge (whether or not that knowledge will have specific practical application); or
(ii)creating new or improved materials, products, devices, processes or services; or
(b)other activities that are carried on either wholly or partly within Singapore for a purpose related to the carrying out of activities of the kind mentioned in paragraph (a) or incidental or conducive to the attainment or furtherance of the purposes mentioned in that paragraph, including —
(i)scientific and technical information services (such as data collection) to support activities of the kind mentioned in paragraph (a);
(ii)building expenditure incurred in the acquisition or construction of a building, or of an extension, alteration or improvement to, or of maintenance of a building used or to be used for in activities of the kind mentioned in paragraph (a);
(iii)training and management of manpower for activities of the kind mentioned in paragraph (a);
(iv)feasibility studies with a view to establishing the strategic direction of any specific research and development activity; and
(v)any other work or services (including patenting, licensing and other activities) necessary to support activities of the kind mentioned in paragraph (a).
(2)  For the purposes of this section, the following activities must not be taken to be systematic, investigative or experimental activities:
(a)market research, market testing or market development, and sale promotion (including consumer survey);
(b)testing and standardisation;
(c)prospecting, exploring or drilling for minerals, petroleum or natural gas for the purpose of discovering deposits, determining more precisely the location of deposits or determining the size or quality of deposits;
(d)the making of cosmetic modifications or stylistic changes to products, processes or production methods;
(e)pre-production activities such as demonstration of commercial viability, tooling-up and trial runs;
(f)routine collection of information, except as part of the research and development process;
(g)preparation for teaching;
(h)routine software development;
(i)legal and administrative aspects of patenting, licensing and other activities, unless mentioned in subsection (1)(b)(v);
(j)activities associated with complying with statutory requirements or standards;
(k)any activity related to the reproduction of a commercial product or process by a physical examination of an existing system or plan, blueprints, detailed specifications or publicly available information.