NUS Enterprise, IBM unveil new digital platform for tech startups

All you need to know about startups is here.

NUS Enterprise, in collaboration with IBM, today unveiled TechSG, a new digital platform for Singapore’s technology entrepreneurial ecosystem.

The new platform aims to accelerate innovation by providing comprehensive information on the key players in the start-up community.

It will provide curated research insights and analytical tools for visualising and tracking the diversity, interdependency, growth dynamics and vibrancy of Singapore’s entrepreneurial community.

The first phase of TechSG which currently contains information covering more than 250 organisations located at the Ayer Rajah LaunchPad area. These include start-ups, investors, incubators/accelerators and other facilitators for the start-up community. The Ayer Rajah LaunchPad is the largest concentration of start-ups in Singapore, consisting of Blk 71, Blk 73 and Blk 79.

Designed and curated by NUS Enterprise and developed by start-up company, Wonderlabs, TechSG is driven by IBM Cloud technology.
 

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