Tech start-ups supported by Singapore Landing Pad
Australia has launched a Landing Pad in Singapore, designed to bring together start-ups, research institutions and multinational corporations.
The Landing Pad program is part of the country’s National Innovation and Science Agenda. It was created to assist Australian entrepreneurs in bringing their ideas to market.
With more than 3500 multinational companies headquartered in Singapore, the Landing Pad will give Australian entrepreneurs access to a network of contacts and opportunities, providing a gateway to more than 600 million consumers across Southeast Asia.
Singapore’s attractiveness for Australian start-ups is underpinned by its dynamic venture capital and investment community, as well as its reputation as one of Asia’s leading research and development centres.
The Landing Pad initiative will strengthen Australia’s bilateral ties with Singapore and deliver meaningful outcomes for business in both countries.
The Singapore Landing Pad is one of five to be established by Australia in major innovation hubs around the world. Australia’s network of Landing Pads also includes facilities in Berlin, San Francisco, Shanghai and Tel Aviv.
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