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overview - asca

Overview - ASCA

The ASEAN-Australia Smart Cities Accelerator is designed to provide the best possible support for early-stage startups in South East Asia to reach their full potential. The accelerator includes a program in Singapore which includes weekly activities, followed by remote support, a Demo Day, and access to Accelerating Asia鈥檚 regional mentor and investor networks.

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asean-australia smart cities accelerator roadshow

ASEAN-Australia Smart Cities Accelerator Roadshow

The ASEAN-Australia Smart Cities Accelerator (ASCA) is a startup accelerator program supported by the Australian Government and implemented by Accelerating Asia. ASCA aims to provide startups from ASEAN countries with the opportunity and resources to take things to the next level. Two-thirds of the world鈥檚 population will be living in cities ...

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asean smart cities accelerator roadshow in manila - asca

ASEAN Smart Cities Accelerator Roadshow in Manila - ASCA

The ASEAN Smart Cities Accelerator (ASCA) is a startup accelerator program supported by the Australian Government and implemented by Accelerating Asia. ASCA aims to provide startups from ASEAN countries with the opportunity and resources to take things to the next level. Two-thirds of the world鈥檚 population will be living in cities by 2050, according to the United Nations.

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asean-australia smart cities accelerator roadshow

ASEAN-Australia Smart Cities Accelerator Roadshow

The ASEAN-Australia Smart Cities Accelerator (ASCA) is a startup accelerator program supported by the Australian Government and implemented by Accelerating Asia. ASCA aims to provide startups from ASEAN countries with the opportunity and resources to take things to the next level. Two-thirds of the world鈥檚 population will be living in cities by 2050, according to the United Nations.

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asean smart cities accelerator (asca)

Asean Smart Cities Accelerator (ASCA)

The Asean Smart Cities Accelerator (ASCA), supported by Australia鈥檚 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, is looking for pre-seed or seed-stage startups that already have a viable user base and a relevant product or solution which is applicable to Asean countries. Selected startups receive S$40,000 equity-free investment

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ASEAN-Australia Smart Cities Accelerator - Home

ASEAN-Australia Smart Cities Accelerator is feeling thoughtful in Singapore. October 20 at 10:16 PM 路 " #Australia and #Singapore have forged one of the closest and most comprehensive bilateral relationships in the region thanks to long-standing #diplomatic and #trade relations, and a similar strategic outlook" 馃 Find out more in this article below 猬囷笍

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australia to boost asean smart city start-ups | opengov asia

Australia to boost ASEAN smart city start-ups | OpenGov Asia

The ASEAN Smart Cities Accelerator programme is designed to provide the best support for early-stage Southeast Asian start-ups specialising in future city development.

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ASEAN Smart Cities Accelerator Roadshow in Jakarta Tickets

The ASEAN Smart Cities Accelerator (ASCA) is a startup accelerator program supported by the Australian Government and implemented by Accelerating Asia. ASCA aims to provide startups from ASEAN countries with the opportunity and resources to take things to the next level. Two-thirds of the world鈥檚 population will be living in cities by 2050, according to the United Nations.

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AusTender: Closed ATM View - DFAT-255

The ASEAN-Australia Smart Cities Accelerator (ASCA) is an AUD5 million pilot of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade鈥檚 (DFAT) innovationXchange that aims to support and scale high-growth potential enterprises focussed on smart urbanisation solutions in ODA eligible cities across the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

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blog 鈥?asca

Blog 鈥?ASCA

More than just IOT devices. The 2018 Chemical Temasek South East Asia Internet Economy report suggests that by 2024 will reach $240 billion from $72 billion in 2018, yet we still have a long way to go in terms of building more economically inclusive cities. What makes a good smart cities startup?

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