Smart Cities Singapore: Urban Innovation in Action

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Where policy meets innovation, and design meets sustainability.

Singapore is one of the world’s most dynamic cities—a global leader in smart planning, green innovation, and liveability. On this faculty-led study tour, you will explore the technologies, policies, and partnerships that shape a connected, sustainable urban future.

From next-generation transport and digital infrastructure to energy transition and climate resilience, you will see how Singapore is designing scalable, integrated systems to meet global challenges. Through regional comparison with Johor Bahru in Malaysia, you will examine the role of context, culture, and governance in shaping sustainable development strategies.

Sustainability Development Goals in Action

 

Our Commitment to Impact. At Reho Study Tours, we are proud to shape our programs around the principles of both the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and B Corp standards. This dual framework ensures that each experience we offer reflects a commitment to environmental responsibility, ethical business practices, and meaningful global engagement.

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Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy

Visit smart energy sites and explore how Singapore is accelerating the shift toward renewable and resilient energy systems.

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Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

Examine how policy, data, and systems design fuel innovation in mobility, housing, and digital governance.

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Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

Explore how Singapore integrates transport, housing, and public space to create accessible, high-quality urban environments.

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Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

Learn how waste, food, and water systems are managed to reduce environmental impact and maximise efficiency.

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Goal 13: Climate Action

Understand Singapore’s national climate goals and the tools it uses to build adaptive, low-carbon cities.

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Goal 17: Partnerships

Meet with agencies and partners across sectors working together to deliver solutions at scale.

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Highlights

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Step Into the Future of Cities

Join workshops and guided visits to Singapore’s leading urban innovation precincts, where you will explore how policy, design, and digital infrastructure support smart city development.

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Go Behind the Scenes with Industry Experts

Visit a clean energy hub, mobility lab, or government planning agency to learn how public and private sectors are advancing low-carbon, liveable urban environments.

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Cross Borders for a Unique Regional Perspective

Travel to Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on a multi-day regional excursion where you will explore contrasting development models and experience Southeast Asia’s urban diversity.

Explore Your Study Tour Itinerary

Day 1

Singapore

Arrive in Singapore and check in to your accommodation. In the evening, join your group for a welcome dinner and orientation to prepare for the weeks ahead exploring innovation, systems, and sustainability in one of the world’s most advanced urban environments.

Day 2

Singapore

Begin with a guided cultural walking tour that explores Singapore’s history of planning, architecture, and green space. You will visit the Singapore City Gallery and take part in a cultural orientation session that frames the study tour in social and regional context.

Day 3

Singapore

Explore Singapore’s smart transport systems through visits to the Land Transport Authority and a mobility innovation centre. Learn how data, behavioural modelling, and public policy shape efficient and inclusive transit systems.

Day 4

Singapore

Take part in an academic workshop or site visit focused on energy or waste innovation. You may explore themes such as smart grids, vertical farming, or circular economy design.

Day 5

Singapore

Tour a national data or cyber security agency to understand how Singapore safeguards its digital infrastructure. In the afternoon, participate in a workshop on ethics, digital governance, or the role of AI in public systems.

Day 6

Singapore

Spend the day with a university or research partner engaged in urban planning or systems design. You will participate in a design or prototyping session that encourages you to apply interdisciplinary thinking to future city problems.

Day 7

Singapore

Learn about sustainability and housing innovation by visiting a smart neighbourhood development or HDB hub. Hear from planners or engineers about inclusive design, affordability, and green infrastructure. In the evening, enjoy a cultural experience such as a hawker centre food tour or multicultural arts event.

Day 8

Singapore

Visit Gardens by the Bay or a national biodiversity institute to explore how nature and design are integrated in dense cities. In the afternoon, participate in a group discussion or case study session that reflects on planning priorities and urban identity.

Day 9

Singapore

Visit a business innovation centre, design consultancy, or co-working lab to hear from professionals working in green finance, health tech, or sustainable design. Gain real-world insight into the ecosystems behind Singapore’s smart city strategy.

Day 10

Singapore → Johor Bahru

Depart Singapore and cross the border into Johor Bahru, Malaysia. After check-in and orientation, you will visit a regional smart development site or industrial park to explore the digital infrastructure shaping the city’s transformation.

Day 11

Johor Bahru

Explore Malaysia’s approach to smart systems, transport planning, or energy use. Visit a public or private sector site where innovation is occurring under a different policy and funding model. In the evening, enjoy a local cultural activity or night market visit.

Day 12

Johor Bahru → Singapore

Before returning, visit a community-led environmental or conservation initiative. Learn how green planning and civic engagement work in a different context. Travel back to Singapore in the afternoon and reflect on your cross-border observations.

Day 13

Singapore

Join a facilitated wrap-up session that brings together key themes from your experience. You may explore future career pathways in sustainable cities or discuss innovations you have encountered. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner with your group.

Day 14

Singapore

Check out and prepare for departure. Leave Singapore with a new understanding of how innovation, governance, and design shape the cities of the future.

Skills That Travel With You

This study tour is designed to help you grow as a globally aware, future-focused thinker. Through site visits, academic workshops, and cross-border comparison, you will link classroom theory with real-world smart city systems—and develop the confidence to navigate complex global issues.

Urban Systems and Smart City Thinking

Investigate how data, design, and policy intersect to create liveable, connected, and future-ready cities.

Cross-Cultural Awareness and Comparison

Compare urban development strategies across Singapore and Johor Bahru, and reflect on how culture and context shape planning decisions.

Real-World Innovation and Industry Engagement

Engage directly with agencies and professionals delivering smart solutions across energy, transport, and digital governance.

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

Use interdisciplinary tools to analyse urban challenges and propose thoughtful, evidence-based responses.

Communication and Teamwork

Collaborate with peers and professionals to exchange ideas, present findings, and strengthen your voice in a team setting.

Global Sustainability Awareness

Explore how urban strategies contribute to global sustainability goals, and consider your role in building inclusive, resilient cities.

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Smart Cities Singapore: Urban Innovation in Action

Reho Study Tours is a certified B Corporation committed to purpose-driven travel, sustainability, and ethical business practices. Where possible, we prioritise accommodation, transport, and partners that align with these values to ensure your Study Tour is as sustainable and ethical as possible.

Included:

  • new-tick Accommodation for 13 nights
  • new-tick Daily breakfasts
  • new-tick Welcome dinner
  • new-tick Farewell dinner
  • new-tick Selected group lunches and other dinners throughout the program
  • new-tick Accommodation for 13 nights
  • new-tick All on-ground transport as per itinerary
  • new-tick Entry to all academic site visits and innovation centres
  • new-tick Workshops and seminars hosted by local university and industry partners
  • new-tick Guided academic and field-based activities relevant to the program theme
  • new-tick Cultural experiences aligned with the program theme
  • new-tick Full-time program leader accompanying the group
  • new-tick 24/7 support throughout the program
  • new-tick Comprehensive program risk matrix
  • new-tick Risk management and emergency response plan
  • new-tick International Student Identity Card
  • new-tick Pelikin Travel Card pre-loaded with AUD $100
  • new-tick Pre-departure briefing session
  • new-tick Digital Certificate of Participation
  • new-tick Digital itinerary, travel information, and support resources
  • new-tick Digital sustainability toolkit including resources, tools, and recommended local content

Not Included:

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