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[Case Study] How Bubble Motion’s Asian base helped it gain millions of users

We're doing a regular feature highlighting international startups that've set up in Singapore. In this feature, we seek to shed light into what made the startups choose Singapore.    Bubble Motion Case Study // ...

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Infocomm Investments Adds Tuck Lye Koh from Shunwei Capital Partners to its Investment Committee

Infocomm Investments announced today that Tuck Lye Koh, Founding Partner and CEO of Shunwei Capital Partners, has joined its Investment Committee. “Tuck Lye has a wealth of experience in high-tech investing in China and he will be a great asset to our portfolio companies”, said Dr. Kuo-Yi Lim, CEO of Infocomm Investments. “Infocomm Investments plays a vital role in assisting startups reach out to key markets in Asia,” Koh Said. “I look forward to working with the ...

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Lo-Hei 2012

Celebrating the Year of the Dragon, we organized an annual Lo-Hei get together with folks from the startup and technology community in Singapore. Here are some pictures from the event: ...

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NUS Career Fair 2012 in Pictures

Infocomm Investments participated in the NUS Career Fair 2012 to showcase job position in various tech startups in Singapore. 11 startups participated in this fair and showed their wares at our unified "Careers @ Startups" booth. Some pictures from the event below: If you'd like to participate or receive updates on our upcoming job fairs, sign up for our newsletter here. ...

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Cinemacraft receives new round of funding from 500 Startups

Interactive media platform, Cinemacraft recently announced funding from Dave McClure-led accelerator, 500 Startups. This Singapore and Tokyo-based company provides solutions to deploy media application on low bandwidth networks and the company is currently working with content partners, ad agencies and telcos to deliver video on the go.  Cinemacraft is a recipient of a research and development grant from Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA).  Read more on Tec...

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Netbiscuits opens up engineering centre in Singapore

Netbiscuits, the world's leading platform for developing, publishing and monetizing mobile sites and apps across all connected devices, today announced that it is expanding its operations in Singapore to leverage off the high growth potential and opportunities in Asia Pacific. Netbiscuits is establishing the software development hub in Singapore to support its international development efforts and to foster innovation in the Asia Pacific region. The company recognizes Singap...

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[Venturebeat] Quid makes million-dollar maps of technology’s past, present… and future

Popular tech blog, Venturebeat recently profiled our portfolio company Quid. Here's what they had to say: Iraqi insurgency groups and Silicon Valley startups may not appear to have a lot in common, but according to Quid‘s Chief Technical Officer Sean Gourley, the mathematics underlying innovation and conflict are not that different. “The dynamics of an insurgency are actually quite similar to startups disrupting an established market,” says Gourley. Data analysis i...

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Startup jobs showcase at NUS

nus-featured-img Infocomm Investments will be showcasing job positions in startups at the NUS Career Fair on Oct 18th. We’ll have representatives from various startups at our booth, sharing about career prospects in technology startups. If you’re keen to check out the openings, drop by: Venue: University Hall, Lee Kong Chian Wing, 21 Lower Kent Ridge Road Date/Time: Oct 18th/ 10 am - 5 pm...

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Guardtime wins the 2011 Innotribe Start-Up Challenge

guardtime-featured-img1 Infocomm Investments' portfolio company, Guardtime won the most promising FinTech startup award at the Innotribe Start-Up challenge. Guardtime was selected from over 100 applicants by community votes and a panel of judges consisting of serial entrepreneurs, investors, media and decision makers from the largest financial institutions. Guardtime's software generates keyless signature that provides an audit trail for electronic data including proof of time, origin and integrity...

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SoftLayer opens data centre in Singapore

softlayer-featured-img1 Hosting services company SoftLayer Technologies is establishing its presence in the Asia Pacific with the opening of a new data centre in Singapore together with network Points of Presence (PoPs) in Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. The facilities are slated to go “live” on 3 October 2011. Designated SNG01, the new data centre features capacity for more than 16,000 servers, a redundant network infrastructure, fully-automated platform and a pod design concept in which each...

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