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ACE launches community day in newly renovated Ideation Centre

It also saw the launch of the World Bank Group’s study on Singapore’s startup ecosystem.

The Action Community for Entrepreneurship (ACE) launched the ACE Community Day 2021 in its newly renovated Ideation Centre yesterday, 30 March.

The launch also saw the release of World Bank Group’s latest study entitled Evolution and State of Singapore’s Start-up Ecosystem: Lessons for Emerging Market Economies.

ACE Community Day 2021 brings together ecosystem partners to celebrate Singapore’s startup ecosystem resilience and recovery, identifying ways for it to emerge stronger. It also marks the official opening of the ACE Startup Gallery at LaunchPad @ one-north, which details the development of Singapore’s startup ecosystem over the years.

Housed in the newly renovated ACE Ideation Centre, the space is now optimized for events, especially foreign delegations as it acts as a one stop information centre for all things startup related. Singapore based startups can also use the space to connect and network.

Distinguished guests at ACE Community Day 2021 include Dr Tan See Leng, Second Minister for Trade and Industry and ACE patron, Mr Alvin Tan, Assistant Chief Executive Officer, Industry Cluster Group of JTC, and Mr Tan Boon Kim, Executive Director of Enterprise Singapore.

Established in 2003 by the Ministry of Trade & Industry, ACE is considered as the national voice for Singapore startup ecosystem.
 

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