Startups, investors and govt urged to help make TechSG a 'smart' platform
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THE dynamic database that captures the profiles of the members of Singapore's tech startup eco-system needs some souping up - and a call has gone out to startups, founders, investors, incubators and the government to pitch in to make it a smart-information platform.
Professor Wong Poh Kam, director of the National University of Singapore (NUS) Entrepreneurship Centre, said of TechSG: "We want to make its information more transparent, which will lead to efficiencies and a faster pace of innovation."
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