Enterprise Singapore launches online tech startup database

It has an advanced filtering system to help users narrow down their prospective partners.

Enterprise Singapore (ESG) set up an online tech startup database as its newest addition to the Startup SG initiatives, an announcement revealed.

Through Startup SG Network, local players across 30 tech sectors will be able to connect and seek potential partnerships.

The platform includes a searchable interface where startups or multipliers can look for different tech ecosystem players in Singapore through the platform’s advanced filtering system, allowing them to narrow down potential partners based on specific search terms that they have entered.

Through its progressive development, the platform will introduce more interactive features with the aid of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities. These will include a chatbot and a recommendation engine for partner matching to step up user experience and help participants make higher quality connections
 

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