In Singapore, people are the nation's greatest resource. With limited natural resources, Singapore has long invested in education, innovation and workforce development to drive its economic success. Preparing young people with the key skills to thrive in the jobs of tomorrow is essential for Singaporeâs continued progress.
Since Shell NXplorers launched in Singapore in 2019, Shell Singapore has been working alongside partners across the education ecosystem to support this ambition â helping students build the critical skills and confidence needed to navigate an increasingly complex world.
Singaporeâs education system is globally recognised for its academic excellence and worldâleading performance in creative thinking. However, while students may be highly capable, many lack confidence in their creativity â a significant gap between ability and self-belief.
At the same time, industries are evolving at remarkable speed. The rise of AI, sustainability transformation, and tightening global competition mean young people will need:
These skills are becoming the foundation of Singaporeâs future economic resilience.
Shellâs early conversations with Science Centre Singapore and Nanyang Polytechnic revealed a shared challenge: students have the ideas but need deeper realâworld support to turn them into working prototypes.
What began as an informal collaboration â Shell mentors supporting Science Centre educators, polytechnic students assisting with fabrication, and lecturers recognising the power of the tools â evolved into something much bigger.
Polytechnic staff discovered how Shell NXplorers could strengthen multidisciplinary learning and approached Shell about trialling a deeper pilot â the journey toward a new tertiaryâlevel pathway.
In the early years of the programme, students were generating bold and imaginative solutions, but often lacked the resources or equipment to turn those ideas into physical prototypes. To bridge that gap, Shell partnered with the Science Centre, and later Nanyang Polytechnic, whose staff expertise, polytechnic studentsâ enthusiasm and technical labs allowed studentsâ ideas to become tangible prototypes.
This support unlocked a turning point: studentsâ creativity now had the platform, the space, and tools to translate ideas into reality.

Secondary School Programme
In late 2025, Shell Singapore, Science Centre Board, and Nanyang Polytechnic signed a landmark MOU to embed Shell NXplorers directly into tertiary education for the first time in Singapore.
Within Nanyang Polytechnicâs Diploma in Sustainability in Engineering with Business, Shell NXplorers now complements the existing Human-Centred Design Thinking curriculum. The collaboration is intentionally integrated and features multiple partners:
Following a year-long pilot with 80 students, this partnership will now reach approximately 400 students over five years, with discussions underway to extend Shell NXplorers into more learning journeys, including internships.
Behind Singaporeâs progress is a network of deeply rooted relationships, some stretching back decades.
This collaboration works because each partner brings something essential:
Together, these partners are shaping an ecosystem where learning is handsâon, futureâfocused, and grounded in industry reality.
Nanyang Polytechnic Programme
Shell NXplorers has become a key example of Shellâs longâterm commitment to strengthening Singaporeâs future talent pipeline. By bringing together educators, institutions and industry mentors, the programme is helping shape a generation of adaptable, curious and futureâready problem solvers.
Educators are already exploring how to embed Shell NXplorers into other diplomas in the school, expanding the impact beyond the initial programme. The first showcase in early 2026, Innovation & Enterprise (I&E) Fest, became a powerful demonstration of the programmeâs influence â showcasing students who could articulate their ideas confidently, test solutions iteratively and take ownership of their innovation journey.
Students describe Shell NXplorers as a programme that widens their thinking, helping them explore career pathways with greater confidence, understand problems from multiple perspectives and reflect more meaningfully on their own ideas.
Standout projects include:
These projects tell a clear story: Shell NXplorers is not abstract learning â it is realâworld problemâsolving rooted in studentsâ everyday experiences.
Since 2019, Shell NXplorers Singapore has reached more than 900 students, across secondary and tertiary levels.
The focus now is to scale impact meaningfully and to help students close the gap between classroom learning and the real world.
As Shell continues investing in Singaporeâs talent pipeline, NXplorers is equipping young people with the creative confidence, systems thinking and innovation capability needed to thrive in an ever-changing landscape.
And as Singapore prepares for the next era of skills and innovation, it is its young people, supported by strong partnerships and a shared belief in their potential, who are lighting the path forward.