The Centre for Computational Law has merged with the Centre for AI and Data Governance to form the Centre for Digital Law. The new Centre examines the transformative impact of digital technologies on legal systems, government, society, and economy. Our research, including the Research Programme on Computational Law, continue under its ambit. Our current website will remain operational in this transitional period but we strongly encourage you to visit our new website at cdl.smu.edu.sg and explore the updated features and content. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact our support team at cclawadmin@smu.edu.sg.

Get Involved! Join our Industry Affiliate Programme

Programme Benefits

Events & Conferences

  • nominate speakers
  • suggest content
  • invitations to events, workshops, & socials
  • complimentary tickets & discounts

Publicity & Visibility

  • recognition in selected online & printed materials (CCLAW & SMU)
  • guest posts & features

Make your processes computational

  • affiliates are encouraged to participate by bringing use-cases for proof-of-concepts & proof-of values to be developed
  • use-cases brought by affiliates will be prioritised for consideration

Bespoke Consultation Session (once a year)

  • one bespoke consultation session of your choice with our deep-tech technical team (computer science and/or legally trained) & faculty members
  • sessions can be tech consultations, research overviews, focused workshops, or executive training (or a combination of them)

Publications & Knowledge

  • receive regular publications highlighting research, programmes, & events

Engage with faculty & students

  • affiliates will have assisted access to faculty & students

Membership Fees

$50,000 per year
(organisations > 100 employees)

$35,000 per year
(organisations 50 - 100 employees)

$15,000 per year
(organisations <50 employees)

Affiliate contracts are tax-deductible & are renewed annually.
These funds support research and education that aims to raise professional understanding and public awareness of legal, business and ethical challenges, and promote informed public policy at the intersection of law, science and technology.

For more information, email us at cclaw_industry@smu.edu.sg.