Trendlines eyes agritech startups in Singapore
The firm is actively exploring the possibility of opening an agritech incubator here, says CEO Steve Rhodes
Claudia Chong
Singapore
AFTER making headway into the agritech scene in Israel, having amassed 21 companies in its portfolio, Catalist-listed startup incubator Trendlines is now shifting its focus to Singapore, said its chief executive officer Steve Rhodes.
The company is actively exploring the possibility of opening an agritech incubator in Singapore, Mr Rhodes told The Business Times on the sidelines of an investor presentation on Monday.
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