STB opens call for entries for Singapore Tourism Accelerator

Singapore Tourism Accelerator opens for applications

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is calling for local and international companies to join the Singapore Tourism Accelerator programme.

The pilot programme, which will run for two years, aims to develop solutions to long-standing issues, as well as developing new ideas that will transform the tourism sector.

Singapore Tourism Accelerator opens for applications

Poh Chi Chuan, director, digital transformation, STB said: “With increasing disruption faced by the tourism sector, we are committed to help our industry partners meet the challenges and stay ahead of the competition.

“The Singapore Tourism Accelerator gives us a platform to work with companies with innovative solutions that can be applied across the industry and to enhance the overall visitor experience.”

The accelerator was first announced during the 2019 Tourism Industry Conference as the Singapore Tourism Incubator.

However, it has been renamed to reflect that the programme fast-tracks the development and scaling-up of promising solutions within a fixed period of time.

This means targeting start-ups already at the prototyping or business development stage, as well as those that have piloted a breakthrough solution in another city and are looking for opportunities to scale their solutions in the Singapore and Asian markets.

STB will work with the accelerator’s appointed partner Found8 to select start-ups to participate in the programme. To qualify, companies must already have prototype solutions or have piloted their solutions elsewhere.

The accelerator, located on STB’s premises, will take in its first batch of 12 companies in October. During the first stage of the programme, companies go through workshops and informal sharing sessions, to help refine and adapt their solutions to meet the needs of Singapore’s tourism sector.

They will also be working with established industry players that include Expedia Group, Sentosa Development Corporation, SingEx Holdings, Singapore Airlines and Marina Bay Sands. At the end of three months, the solutions will be evaluated by a panel of industry members.

Selected companies will move on to the next stage where they will receive funding support of 70 per cent of qualifying costs, up to S$25,000 per company, to testbed their solutions with an industry partner. The programme concludes with a showcase, which is where they get to pitch their business plans to industry stakeholders and investors.

Grace Sai, co-founder and co-CEO, Found8 shared that the company has supported more than 90 corporates in their innovation journeys.

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