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SG startups enter Nordic market through EnterpriseSG’s new programme

The Stockholm node will be launched in Q1 2025.

Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) launched a new Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) node in Stockholm to support Singapore tech startups in accelerating market entry into Sweden and the Nordic region.

The Stockholm node will facilitate partnerships with large corporations in Sweden, enabling startups to co-develop, trial, and commercialise solutions in areas such as agrifood tech and green supply chains.

EnterpriseSG will work with Epicenter to launch the acceleration programme in Q1 2025. Up to 24 Singapore startups will benefit from this initiative supported by the Swedish government.

Participating Singapore startups will work with Epicenter to assess market potential, validate product-market fit, and explore new use cases for test-bedding. Startups shortlisted by the corporate partners will proceed to trial and potentially implement their solutions with them.

“Accessing new markets and ensuring proof-of-market for their products are of critical importance to startups as they scale their ventures. Through the programme, startups will be connected to market opportunities, enabling them to commercialise solutions, secure funding, and accelerate growth across the Nordics,” Emily Liew, assistant managing director for Innovation at EnterpriseSG said.

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