SPRING Singapore reveals 15 Stunning startups to follow in Asia.
These Startups have received
the proof-of-concept and proof-of-value grants under its SPRING Singapore’s
Technology Enterprise Commercialization Scheme (TECS). Therefore US$4.85 million are available to help them tackle the issues
around the world especially in Asia.
These 15 startups are:
1. Neurostyle : Through virtual reality games,
Neurostyle aims to teach the brain to ‘rewire’ itself, which serves as a new
methodology to help people recover movement in their limbs.
2. Hexalotus Technology : The Singapore-based company specializes in the development and provision of 3D modelling
that will aid doctors in risk analysis and surgical planning. The web-based
platform also helps facilitate consultation and provide assistance to surgeons.
3. T.Ware : T.Jacket, a product of T.Ware,
simulates deep pressure massages, which calms children or patients suffering
from autism, preventing them to going into uncontrollable fits.
4. Envichem : This Malaysia-based startup
allows one to recover valuable metals such as nickel and tin from waste metal
parts in the most environmentally-friendly way possible. With this new
technology, the metal parts are soaked in a ‘bath’ where they are allowed to
continuously regenerate. At the same time, the chemicals used are significantly
reduced, without having to compromise on the efficacy of the process.
5. Water
Optics Technology : This startup aims to offer real-time monitoring of water quality using its
‘parasitometer’, where you can detect germs and bacteria within 24 hours,
instead of taking several days to find out the levels.
6. Zimplistic : The Singapore-based startup is
developing the world’s first fully-automatic flatbread maker, the Rotimatic. Rotimatic
also has a sensing system where it can adapt to different flour types which
have different water absorption characteristics and capacities.
7. RecordTV : RecordTV caters to an audience
in Singapore, and positions itself as a smart content compression technology
that allows users to start playing partially recorded live content, as opposed
to digital video recordings that requires content to be fully recorded first.
8. GridComm : GridComm is a self-configuring
software which can identify and adapt to changes in power lines to help
optimise energy consumption.
9. Eyeota : Eyeota is an international
marketplace for anonymous web audience data. It helps publishers to build and
segmentize audience data, then monetizes it via the Eyeota data marketplace. It
aids owners in maximizing audience data revenue, find the audience they want,
and maximize campaign results.
10. DynaOptics : to say goodbye to ugly
digitally zoomed-in photographs. It aims to develop a miniature optical zoom
lens for mobile phone cameras to allow optical zoom to be achieved through
minute, lateral movements.
11. Membrane Instruments : It offers value-added advisory
services and implements a whole suite of proprietary sensing, computing, and
actuating system in membrane plants.
12. Banff Cyber : offers a
wide range of cyber security services and solutions to meet the security needs
and requirements of enterprises and organizations. It provides alerts on
abnormal activity on websites, which is especially useful for corporations that
face security risks such as website defacement and malware.
13. Maxsolar
: an enhanced technology for
solar panels that overcomes current limitations of both centralised and
detachable inverters, and can increase energy yield by up to 20 percent.
15.
CellSievo: allows you to diagnose
cancer using non-invasive methods. It utilizes circulation of tumor cells in
the human blood as a biomarker. With the system, it can isolate cancerous cells
from patients’ blood and report on its quantity.
For startups who want to
participate in the quarterly grant call for TECS POV, the applications will
close June 30, 2013. And full information is available here !