With S$100m to fund tech startups, Spring looks for co-investors
Startups will be identified in the fields of advanced manufacturing, health and urban solutions and sustainability
Singapore
THE investment arm of Spring Singapore said on Friday that it has committed up to S$100 million to groom deep-technology startups, and is calling for co-investment partners.
Spring Seeds Capital, together with its partners, will identify and co-invest in startups in three emerging sectors: Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME), Health and Biomedical Sciences (HBMS), and Urban Solutions and Sustainability (USS).
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