The deep tech-focused Graduate Research Innovation Program is due to onboard 60 founders for its inaugural cohort early next year to form startups for the chance for a total $177,000 investment.

National University of Singapore (NUS) has joined forces with startup builder Antler to spawn a deep tech-focused accelerator providing each portfolio business with up to S$240,000 ($174,000) in funding, Tech in Asia reported today.
The Graduate Research Innovation Program will kick off with a pilot cohort in the first quarter of 2020 with some 60 commercial and tech founders selected on the back of their expertise and commitment.
NUS and Antler have elected to run the curriculum of…

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