Intangible Transfer of Technology (ITT)
Learn when an ITT permit is required, how to apply, key steps, and processing timelines to ensure compliant electronic transfers of controlled strategic goods technology.
The Intangible Transfer of Technology (ITT) refers to the electronic transmission of controlled strategic goods technology from Singapore, such as through email or fax. ITT also includes making controlled technology available on a computer or server in Singapore so that someone outside Singapore can access it.
You must obtain an ITT permit if you intend to transmit:
Any strategic goods, software or technology
Any software or technology that falls under the catch-all provision (i.e., it may be used for WMD-related purposes).
Applying for an ITT Individual Permit
You should submit your ITT permit application at least seven working days before transmitting the controlled software or technology.
Once approved, an ITT Individual Permit is valid for one year, and no TradeNet declaration is required during this period.
How to Apply:
Step 1: Complete the Application
Fill in the Application for Permit to Transmit or Export (via Hand-carry) Strategic Goods Related Software and Technology.
Step 2: Prepare and attach supporting documents (if applicable):
Detailed technical specifications or a write-up of the software/technology
Export licence (and English translation) from the originating country, or confirmation that re-transfers controls do not apply
End-User Statement for STS Individual Permit from the receiving party
Any other relevant supporting documents
Step 3: Submit your completed form and documents
Most applications are processed within seven working days, provided the submission is complete. Processing time may be longer if the item, destination, or end-user requires additional assessment.
Applying for an ITT Bulk Permit
If you frequently need to transmit controlled technology, you may apply for an ITT Bulk Permit, which provides greater facilitation. See the Strategic Trade Scheme resources for more details on bulk permit application requirements.
