“We have built a strong base of patents. But where's this all going to go?” - Pauline Tay, National Health Innovation Centre. Singapore, known for its top-notch academics and talented researchers, has been a stronghold for Intellectual Properties (IPs) since the 1980s. After more than 30 years of hard work and billion-dollar investments, the city-state is primed to reap a big IP harvest in the field of deep science and tech. But does it have what it takes to make the shift from deep research to entrepreneurial commercialization? Listen as players in the deeptech ecosystem share their perspective in this video featuring Jeremy Lim, founder of AMILI; Pauline Tay, director at NHIC; and Emily Liew, assistant managing director of Enterprise Singapore. ================= Let's keep in touch: • FB: https://www.facebook.com/techinasia/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/techinasia/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/techinasia Tech in Asia (YC W15) is the largest English-language technology media company that focuses on Asia. From the latest news to the hottest trends and the boldest startups to the strongest titans, we cover everything tech in the region. Our goal is to build and serve Asia’s tech and startup community. Apart from producing and delivering quality editorial content, we connect brands with early adopters via Studios, our advertising agency unit. We organize tech conferences and events across Asia, and we operate the region’s go-to startup and technology jobs marketplace. See you on https://www.techinasia.com 🙂

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