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Supply Chain Asia Launches Tech Accelerator Programme
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SUPPLY Chain Asia (SCA) on March 25 launched Singapore’s first Tech Accelerator Programme (SCA-TAP) to help startups to spur innovation and create technology-driven solutions to give the industry’s startup ecosystem a vital shot in the arm.

The logistics industry is one of Singapore’s key industries and expected to achieve a value-add of US$6.13 billion (S$8.3 billion, RM24.91 billion) and introduce 2,000 new PMET jobs by 2020.

New technologies will disrupt traditional supply chains while e-commerce and omni channel logistics are identified by the Logistics Industry Transformation Map as significant areas of growth for the logistics sector.

Accelerating innovation, connectivity and support for startups

SCA is an appointed Startup SG Accelerator under the Startup SG programme managed by Enterprise Singapore. Startup SG represents the shared interests of the startup community and positions Singapore as a leading startup hub.

It provides entrepreneurs with a launchpad to connect them to the global stage, and a platform for access to local support initiatives.

The SCA-TAP, another industry initiative of SCA, is a platform for companies less than five years old – to test new logistics and supply chain applications including the test-bedding of innovations for faster, more flexible, and more ecologically-sound logistics and supply chain of the future.

It will also showcase the latest applied logistics and supply chain technologies and solutions in the industry in Singapore and Asia.

Said Paul Lim, founder and president of SCA, “SCA-TAP will be a unique platform for the industry here in Singapore and Asia, whereby new solutions and technologies from corporations, startups and even individual professionals can set up their solutions in a controlled operating environment.

“The vision is to create synergistic networks for new ideas and accelerate their development from prototype to actual implementation.”

SCA’s curated events, networking platforms and services

TAP-partners will be able to expand their network through participation in SCA’s curated events hosted throughout the year. An upcoming event would be the Innovation Day on 17 May which will be held at the Trade Association Hub.

This full day event will showcase emerging tech solutions that include: Autonomous Robotics, Industrial IoT and Sensors, AI-application systems and use of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality solutions for businesses.

SCA will provide various avenues to showcase and promote startups that sign up to become a TAP-partner. These avenues include the SCA Community Hub Café and the SCA Forum.

The Cafe is set up at the Trade Association Hub at Jurong Town Hall Road. Through the Community Hub Café, SCA will enable SMEs and companies alike to explore advisory and consulting services in the adoption of new technologies and innovation.

TAP-partners can use the venue to host regular talks as well as promote their services in dedicated booths located at the Café.

TAP-Partners can also participate in the SCA Forum, an annual conference and exhibition that will be held in the 60,000 sq. ft. Resorts World Sentosa ballroom from Sept 9-12, 2019.

More than 3,000 delegates and visitors will be expected at the event. TAP-partners can opt for various options to showcase their solutions and services, as well as participate in the Accelerator Pitch to get nominated with a presentation slot at the Accelerator Forum.

Supply Chain Asia (SCA) is a non-profit professional body that aims to bring professionals from within the logistics and supply chain industry together to share knowledge, learn from one another and create opportunities for collaborations.

The three focuses of SCA are: connecting people from various sectors of the industry, encouraging communication amongst professionals and creating opportunities for collaborations. The four main pillars of the organisations are memberships, events, training and publication.

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