iStart LITE Manpower Grant Up To SGD 250K

November 16, 2010 by     Email the Author

IDA logoThe Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) is launching a pilot grant scheme that aims to encourage and assist Singapore-registered start-ups to accelerate technology commercialisation and go-to-market activities by leveraging internationally proven technologies. iStart:LITE (Leveraging International Technology for Entrepreneurship) will award up to SGD 250K (USD 192K) to technology startups to cover 3/4 of their manpower costs for up to a year.

Grant Calls

For the winners, IDA will co-fund up to 75% of salaries of qualified manpower for up to 1 year. The maximum grant amount to each company will be capped at S$250K, and qualified manpower can include at least 1 business development headcount for every 3 engineering headcounts.

For the first grant call, interested founders must indicate an expression of interest by submitting an executive summary by 15 December 2010. Interested founders are encouraged to send a draft proposal for discussion with IDA prior to formal submission. The second grant call is tentatively targeted to close within the first quarter of 2011.

Eligibility

Be incorporated and physically present in Singapore with at least 30% local ownership:

- Have not more than 25 employees
- Be registered for less than 3 years at time of application
- Be founded by either serial entrepreneurs or experienced infocomm professionals playing regional roles
- Comprise a team with strong business and technical balance
- Involve internationally proven technologies from foreign companies with good track record overseas or leading international technologies from reputable universities, research institutions and such in the proposed one-year project
- Provide a business plan with clear target markets and viable business models

Evaluation of Proposals

The proposals will be evaluated based on:

- Size of the target markets
- Innovativeness of the business
- Business viability
- Strength of the international technology and exclusivity (whether time-exclusive, region-exclusive or vertical-exclusive, etc.)
- Strength of founding entrepreneurs and proposed team
- Significance of the scope of the co-development work on top of the international technology
- Number of local capability developed within the company
- Impact of the proposed project to Singapore


Grant Briefing

iStart:LITE was just published yesterday night and IDA is conducting a briefing today before the AppVenture Challenge Launch.

When: Tuesday, 16th November 2010
Time: 5pm (expected to take only 30mins)
Where: IDA Multi-Purpose Hall, Suntec Tower 3, #14-00, 8 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 038988

For all enquiries and submissions, please email Mr Derrick Wong at email: derrick_wong@ida.gov.sg, with the following subjects:
[iStart:LITE enquiry] or [iStart:LITE pre-submission discussion] or [iStart:LITE submission].

The key difference in this iStart:LITE grant is whether “you have a relationship to anchor an international technology to Singapore as a leverage for your business idea“?

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About The Author

Gwendolyn Regina T
Gwendolyn Regina T - Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief

Gwen is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of SGE. Previously, she was a partner of early stage technology investment firm, Thymos Capital and she has had two exits, one of which is iHipo. She is also an investor in Padlet, a Y-Combinator startup. Gwen also sits on the Board of Advisors for the Singapore Innovation & Productivity Institute, Steering Commmittee for the Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation Awards 2013, and Board of Advisors for Social Media Week 2013. A frequent public speaker, mentor and judge at various startup bootcamps, events and competitions, Gwen loves meeting founders, developers, designers and scientists across all ages. An alumnus of the National University of Singapore and its University Scholars Programme, Gwen also spent some time in Silicon Valley and is a graduate of the NUS-Stanford University overseas college programme. She is also a mentor at Polish tech startup incubator Gamma Rebels, the Singapore curator for US-headquartered StartupDigest and the Singapore Ambassador for the Sandbox Network - the leading global network of innovators under 30. Gwen has also been a Worldwide Judge for Imagine Cup - the premier student technology competition helmed by Microsoft. She has also spoken in Hong Kong at one of its largest youth conferences, MaD Asia, and was recently in Austria to help envision the future of the country's economy in 2032 on invitation from an Austrian governmental organization. Gwen speaks 3.25 languages, loves physics, travelling, dance and adventure sports. She can be found on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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