Singapore Deep-Tech Alliance partners EnterpriseSG for venture building

Claudia Chong

Claudia Chong

Published Mon, Oct 31, 2022 · 05:00 AM
    • SDTA said the companies will have a chance at working with its partners, which include Lenovo, Micron, Omron and Panasonic.
    • SDTA said the companies will have a chance at working with its partners, which include Lenovo, Micron, Omron and Panasonic. PHOTO: PIXABAY

    SUSTAINABILITY-FOCUSED deep tech venture builder Singapore Deep-Tech Alliance (SDTA) said it will run a nine-month venture building programme under Enterprise Singapore’s (EnterpriseSG) Startup SG Accelerator programme.

    The programme recruits experienced individuals who want to build companies with a positive impact on the environment. It will help entrepreneurs bring technology to market in three phases.

    Each phase is structured with deliverables based on technology application research, product development, market research, team development and partnership acquisition, said SDTA.

    Startups will have access to mentors from Intel, Temasek, Allnex, Petronas, Siemens Healthineers, Dentsu International and A*Star.

    SDTA said the companies will also have a chance at working with its partners, which include Lenovo, Micron, Omron and Panasonic.

    Startups from SDTA’s 2022 venture building programme include WaveAI, Reality Studio and Aprisium. These ventures have since commercialised advanced technologies in the sectors of urban solutions and sustainability, medtech and edtech.

    “Venture builders bring immense value to Singapore’s startup ecosystem because of their ability to attract investors and talent to solve market problems at an accelerated rate,” said Tan Boon Kim, executive director (startup and innovation) of EnterpriseSG.

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