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NTU and UOB launch hub for student-led venture creation

Key areas include sustainability and AI.

Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore and United Overseas Bank (UOB) have launched a new hub focused on experimentation and venture creation.

Student teams from the NTU Venture Creation Programme will be amongst the first to use the UOB Innovation Hub to tackle areas such as sustainability and artificial intelligence

The space will house incubation facilities, including dedicated workspaces and shared infrastructure.

It will also continue to function as a learning space with smart classrooms.

The hub is also supported by the Wee Foundation.

The launch was witnessed by Heng Swee Keat, Chairman of the National Research Foundation, Singapore.

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