Corporate-startup programmes should focus on the startups, not the corporates
THIS week, ST Engineering launched Innosparks - an incubator for healthcare, workplace safety and security startups - in an event officiated by Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry) S Iswaran. The Singapore-listed engineering group said that it would commit up to S$500,000 to each startup to get their idea to market within 18 months.
With Innosparks, ST Engineering joins a growing crowd of large corporates that have in recent years launched corporate ac…
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