Next Innovation with Japan (NINJA) startup acceleration programme opens in Vietnam

Aug 27th at 16:13
27-08-2020 16:13:15+07:00

Next Innovation with Japan (NINJA) startup acceleration programme opens in Vietnam

NINJA Accelerator in Ho Chi Minh City, a 3-month startup acceleration programme, had its inaugural launch in the city today.

Next Innovation with Japan (NINJA) startup acceleration programme opens in Vietnam
NINJA Accelerator in Ho Chi Minh City is now open for registration

Next Innovation with Japan (NINJA) is a global startup acceleration and innovation initiative sponsored by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Vietnam is the first ASEAN country to launch the NINJA Accelerator programme.

Open to all university students, aspiring entrepreneurs, and early-stage startups, the equity-free programme aims to groom 30 teams from formation to validation and to raising funds for growth and regional expansion.

The global health pandemic has hit most businesses hard and created unprecedented challenges across industries. However, the crisis also opened up business opportunities for entrepreneurs to build a resilient and sustainable future. NINJA Accelerator in Ho Chi Minh City aims to equip startup entrepreneurs with the enabling skillsets, business network, and access to capital to build a post-COVID economic recovery. The programme accepts startups and teams with creative solutions to address the six selected United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs): Zero Hunger; Good Health & Well-being; Quality Education; Affordable and Clean Energy; Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure; and Climate Action.

NINJA Accelerator in Ho Chi Minh City is a collaborative effort with NTUitive Pte., Ltd., the Innovation and Enterprise Company of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and Vietnamese partners Saigon Innovation Hub (SIHUB); Information Technology Park (ITP); and Saigon Hi-tech Park Incubation Center (SHTP-IC). The programme registration is open till October 16, 2020.

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