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A bridge for Israeli startups
Published Thu, May 5, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
HOMEGROWN company IZMUS has signed a Memorandum of Intent with Infocomm Investments to kickstart a programme that will open doors for Israeli startups to expand into Asia, using Singapore's networking and investment opportunities as a launchpad.
The partnership would be "the first ground-up, private sector-led effort to provide a comprehensive bridge between the startup ecosystems of Israel and Singapore, IZMUS said.
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