Four tech sectors emerge as bright spots in Singapore's startup scene

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pmeta charset="utf-8" //p pstrongOne of these bright spots saw its deal volume rise to 51 from 21./strong/p pHealthtech, greentech, agri-tech, and AI have emerged as the four new bright spots in Singapore's startup ecosystem, fueled by the country's thriving digital and green economies.

Healthtech, greentech, agri-tech, and AI have emerged as the four new bright spots in Singapore's startup ecosystem, fueled by the country's thriving digital and green economies.Healthtech’s popularity amongst investors underlines “the transformative impact of innovations in medicine and technology, and consumer demand for more accessible and affordable healthcare solutions,” according to Enterprise Singapore and Dealstreet Asia.

Based on the Singapore Venture Funding Landscape 2023 report, healthtech deal volume rose to 51 in 2023 from 21 in 2022.Sustainability, biomedical startups draw investors, founder focus Meanwhile, new startups are also emerging in the AI sector thanks to Singapore's advanced infrastructure for piloting AI technologies and solutions, and growing pool of AI professionals.

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