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Announcement of 5 Japanese startups that will pitch at Global Knowledge Hub Forum in SG

Announcement of 5 Japanese startups that will pitch at Global Knowledge Hub Forum in SG

The Global Knowledge Hub Forum is aimed to develop a knowledge hub to deliver distinguished knowledge and technology that have the potential to tackle the issues around the world. Through this opportunity, these startups will be showcased to propel and spread their technology in Singapore and to ASEAN countries.

We are happy to announce the 5 startups from Japan that will be pitching in the Global Knowledge Hub Forum. These deeptech startups will be pitching and be the candidates for 1 on 1 meetings. For those companies, investors, government agencies who are keen to discuss with these startups, please register from the link below.

5 Selected startups from Japan


IntegriCulture Inc. aims to expand the anti-aging market by formulating “Cellament,” the world's first cosmetic ingredient derived from cell culture supernatant of chicken eggs, into skincare products. By targeting cosmetics, which are subject to increased personal consumption due to economic revitalization and the maturity of the population age, with the goal of promoting animal welfare and reducing environmental impact, we encourage companies worldwide to achieve their SDGs targets.


REVOX, Inc. replace analog light sources, which are essential for semiconductor process inspection, heating, exposure, etc., with energy-efficient digital light sources, and by using blue LED light sources for “barnacle countermeasures” technology for ships and coasts, they can reduce power consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and waste, and promote effective resource utilization, contributing to the realization of a sustainable society.


Sydecas Inc.(NinjaFoods) is a texture engineering food tech startup that controls the behavior of dietary fiber extracted from konjac yam, developing technologies for binding, molding, and texture creation without relying on sugars, fats, or animal-based materials. We develop final products and mass production protocols using this technology, and provide materials and protocols to other food manufacturers.

 


Thinker Inc. aims to revolutionize collaborative robots with a “robot hand that thinks with its fingertips” instead of robots which rely solely on cameras, by using pre-touch sensors that can detect the position and shape of objects in a non-contact and high-speed manner, complementing the last one inch to the workpiece.

 


Tsubame BHB’s catalyst enables to produce ammonia at low temperature and low pressure.
By using their technology, users can achieve supply chain risk hedging and transportation cost reduction through decentralised ammonia production. Users can produce blue/green ammonia at lower cost and contribute to decarbonisation.

 

 

Overview of the event:
  • Date:Aug 27th 2024
  • Time:9:00-16:00
  • Venue: NTU Alumni House (One North)
  • Admission: Free
  • Timeline (See below)

 

 Main Hall Booth/Poster hall 1 on 1 Meeting Space
9:00-09:30 Opening remarks
09:30-10:30 Session by Glocalink SG
(Pitch included from portfolio startups)
1-1 meeting time
10:30-11:30 Poster / Booth / lunch Time
11:30-12:30 Pitch by AMEICC startups
12:30-13:30 Poster / Booth Time
13:30-14:30 UntroD Special Session
14:30-15:30 Poster / Booth Time
15:30-16:00 Closing remark
For further Enquiry:
Contact to [email protected] (attention to Haruka and Michael)