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
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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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