SEAS invites energy startups in PHL to participate in PowerACE 2022
The Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS), together with the Temasek Foundation, is inviting all energy startups in the Philippines to participate in PowerACE 2022. Now in its fifth year, PowerACE 2022 is seeking innovative solutions that can drive Southeast Asia’s energy eco-systems towards a better and cleaner future. Interested startups must submit their solutions

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The Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS), together with the Temasek Foundation, is inviting all energy startups in the Philippines to participate in PowerACE 2022. Now in its fifth year, PowerACE 2022 is seeking innovative solutions that can drive Southeast Asia’s energy eco-systems towards a better and cleaner future.
Interested startups must submit their solutions towards Decarbonisation, Digitalisation, Buildings and Mobility by 16 August 2022. Shortlisted teams will have the chance to attend the pitching session on 27 October 2022 in Singapore and winning teams will have the chance to test their innovations with the help of the region’s leading solution seekers.
“Decarbonisation, Digitalisation, Buildings and Mobility are areas which can unlock new doors and pave the way forward into a data-driven future for clean energy. PowerACE represents a great opportunity for innovators and fast-growing start-ups to connect with investors, business leaders and industry experts and gain new insights and mentorship opportunities for scaling up”, said SEAS’ Executive Director, Kavita Gandhi.
Interested startups can find more information and apply here (https://www.seas.org.sg/powerace/powerace-2022).
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