25 Singapore tech startups raise $159m through EDBI, SEEDS funding scheme
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July 29, 2021
EDBI, the corporate investment arm of Singapore Economic Development Board, and SEEDS Capital, the investment arm of Enterprise Singapore, have jointly facilitated and supported 25 local tech startups in raising a total of S$216 million ($159 million).
The fundraising was done through SEEDS and EDBI’s Special Situation Fund for Startups (SSFS), a $205-million investment scheme introduced last year to facilitate investments into high-potential startups to help them sustain their growth momentum.
The launch of SSFS followed an announcement by Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat last year to financially support the growth momentum of high potential startups whose businesses have been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Private investors in Singapore and around the world have also turned cautious in their capital deployments due to ongoing economic
Singapore LNG Wants To Extract Chemicals From LNG
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Singapore LNG aims to build facility extracting chemicals from gas
The Singapore liquefied natural gas import terminal in Jurong Island is used for importing LNG, reloading and re-gasification and storage. (Photo: SLNG)
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SINGAPORE: Singapore LNG, operator of the country s liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, is designing a new facility to extract chemicals from the super-chilled fuel, in a project that could help boost the island s energy security.
The company said on Wednesday (Jul 28) it is working with Keppel Infrastructure through its wholly owned subsidiary Keppel Energy and another industry partner on front-end engineering and design (FEED) for a natural gas liquids extraction facility at the terminal in Jurong Island.