Deals inked to help S'pore tech startups in China
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SINGAPORE tech startups will have access to tailor-made programmes to make headway into China's diverse market landscape, following International Enterprise (IE) Singapore's signing of two memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with Chinese tech partners last week in Beijing.
The MOUs detailed partnership deals with AIRmaker, an accelerator that grooms Internet of Things (IoT) startups; NTUitive, the enterprise arm of NTU; and 36Kr, a top Chinese tech blog that spun off into a media platform, a co-working space, venture fundraising and financial services company.
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