Welcome Message
to our Participants, Distinguished Speakers, and Scholars for Attending GRCPOLYMER2025

Without a doubt, recent advances in polymers and polymer composites have revolutionized numerous fields over the past century.  But, how did this occur ? Was your research part of these advancements ? Have we innovated and commercialized enough ?  While some of these wonderful research advances have made it to the market helping real people, many have not. Are we doing enough to translate polymer research into real products ? Are companies not paying attention to this wonderful research ? Are Universities not doing enough to help you ? Is your research being licensed to larger companies to make products that help society? Starting new companies ? What about federal funding agencies ? Are they supporting your commercialization efforts ? And, most importantly, are you in the right environment to innovate and commercialize your research ?

Well in my own experience, above all else, it takes a supportive environment. We all have great ideas. But, it takes more than that. It takes a supportive community to translate lab research into commercial products. It takes determination and fortitude to see it through. You need to surround yourself with the right people – and if you are currently not around a supportive optimistic environment, leave ! Leave that negative, ultra-competitive University you are at - I did ! Leave that company that is stifling your advances. Attend the right conferences, not those super competitive conferences where the same people give the same talks, and put your work down !

Once I found a truly supportive environment just 4 years ago, I was able to not only start numerous companies, but commercialize my polymer research into medical devices now in over 30,000 patients with no failures, only success. No infection. No chronic inflammation. No implant loosening. No failures. Period. It just took courage to leave a University which did not care about my research and colleagues who only pushed their own research, constantly putting others down. Negativity everywhere ! Once I found the right environment, everything else moved very quickly – including FDA approval and my polymer research advances in patients in just 4 years !

So I encourage everyone to find that right environment. Attend the right conferences: GRCPolymer2025 at the heart of innovation and commercialization ! Meet the right people ! Be energized by optimistic people ! It will change your life once you make the commitment to surround yourself with positive people.

At GRCPOLYMER2025, we will not only discuss the next polymer breakthrough, but more importantly, we will discuss how to commercialize it !

I look forward to seeing everyone and sharing my story !

Sincerely,
Prof. Thomas J Webster | Conference Chair,
H-index: 129,
Fellow, AANM, AIMBE, BMES, FSBE, IIAM, IJN, NAI, and RSM,
Nominated for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)


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Scientific Sessions


  •   Solar, Stellar Physics
  •   Worm Hole and Black Holes
  •   The Universe, Galaxy
  •   Dark Matter
  •   Big Bang Theory
  •   Computational Astrophysics
  •   Cosmology
  •   Gravitation Astrophysics
  •   Celestial Mechanics
  •   Planetary Science
  •   Planets, Comets, Asteroids and Dust
  •   Space Missions & Satellites
  •   Quantum gravity
  •   Supermassive black holes and galaxy formation
  •   Neutrino/Neutrino Astronomy
  •   Cosmic Rays and Gamma Astronomy
  •   Cosmic Microwave Background and Radiation
  •   Dark energy
  •   Optical astronomy
  •   Neutron stars and pulsars
  •   Geology
  •   Astrometry
  •   Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Science
  •   Astrobiology
  •   Aerospace Engineering
  •   Archaeoastronomy
  •   Environmental Engineering
  •   Materials Engineering
  •   Water Resources Engineering
  •   Chemical Engineering
  •   Petroleum Engineering
  •   Applied Economics
  •   Biomedical Engineering
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  •   Automation/Control Systems/Robotics
  •   Biotechnology and Biomaterials
  •   Rheumatology
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  •   Nano Technology and Nano Science
  •   Power Engineering

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Conference Venue

About Venue:
Jurong  is a major geographical region located at the south-westernmost point of the West Region of Singapore. Although mostly vaguely defined, the region's extent roughly covers the planning areas of Jurong East, Jurong West, Boon Lay, and Pioneer, along with Jurong Island in the Western Islands cluster and the southernmost portions of the Western Water Catchment. Should it be described at its greatest historical extent, the region can also include present-day Bukit Batok and Tuas.

Etymology
"Jurong" took its name from Sungei Jurong, a river that still channels into Jurong Lake, the latter of which was created by damming the river itself.
Although its origins are disputed, the core definition of "Jurong", is probably derived from several meanings in Malay. The term could probably refer to the word for shark, "Jerung". It can also be derived from the word "Jurang" or a gorge.

Modern Jurong
Ecology:
A stretch of Sungei Ulu Pandan in Clementi, the western branch of Sungei Pandan Today, most of what is left of the original pristine Jurong is restricted to the areas around the Pandan Reservoir and Sungei Pandan. Little traces of the dipterocarp forest still remain. The mangrove swamps today are now just a fraction of its former self, located at the mouth of Sungei Pandan.

Elevation points:
The highest elevation point in the region is Jurong Hill, which is located close to the centre of the industrial estate at Jurong (positioned north of Jurong Island) just adjacent to Jurong Bird Park.
Earliest industries:
Agriculture and aquaculture, Manufacturing and processing, Similar business ventures

Modern history of Jurong: 
The need to industrialise, Townships of Jurong

Infrastructure:
Transportation:

Private
Jurong is well connected to the rest of Singapore by road, with Kranji Expressway linking them to the northern part of Singapore, Pan Island Expressway linking them to the Eastern part of Singapore and the Ayer Rajah Expressway linking them to the south-eastern part of Singapore. Clementi Avenue 6 and Jurong Tow Hall Road complement the 3 expressways, topping off the well-built road connection from Jurong to all parts of the island.

Economy:
Commercial
The more notable shopping malls in Jurong are Jurong Point Shopping Mall in Pioneer and IMM in Yuhua. he largest suburban mall in Singapore, Jurong Point Shopping Mall is well-accessible by bus services from all the residential precincts of Jurong except Yuhua and Teban Gardens. The largest outlet mall in Singapore, IMM is located within walking distance and visible from Jurong East MRT station. The mall contains a Kopitiam food court on Level 3, many furniture stores and other retail stores.

Tourism:
Singapore Science Centre
Singapore Science Centre
Snow City
Singapore Discovery Centre
Singapore Army Museum
Jurong Bird Park (ceased and relocated to Mandai by 2023)
Jurong Lake Gardens
ABC Waters @ Jurong Lake (largest man-made floating wetlands with a total area of 3,850 sqm)

Finally Jurong city is definitely visible place in the world.

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