WA Startups Set To SWITCH It Up In Singapore
A delegation of Western Australian startup and scaleup founders will be travelling to the Singapore Week of Innovation & Technology (SWITCH).
The three-day conference takes place between October 29-31 and features a global program promoting innovation across major sectors such as health, climate, advanced manufacturing, digital and deep technology.
The WA delegation includes businesses with goals such as connecting frontline workers to AI assistance, decentralising waste recovery solutions and a new approach to web security which bypasses the need for passwords.
The delegation is supported by West Tech Fest, Curtin University and the WA Government’s New Industries Fund.
A team of ten ecosystem supporters will also be attending through sponsorship provided by Meshpoints.
Each founder successfully applied to join the Team WA mission through a competitive selection process run by Curtin University as part of West Tech Fest in partnership with the WA Government through the New Industries Fund.
Attending SWITCH as a part of Team WA will involve curated meetings with Singaporean innovators, founders and investors, exclusive networking events and the opportunity to showcase their local innovations on a global level.
SWITCH will elevate WA’s technology and innovation capability and develop strong international partnerships and reach.
For more information see: www.switchsg.org
As stated by Science and Innovation Minister Stephen Dawson:
“Congratulations to everyone who has successfully been awarded a spot on Team WA and will form part of the WA Government’s delegation to SWITCH.
“SWITCH offers up an invaluable opportunity where face to face meetings can take place between innovators from around the world.
“I wish everyone attending the best of luck as they put WA on display and show why our State is quickly becoming the place to innovate and grow.”
Full list of attendees supported by the WA Government’s New Industries Fund:
https://www.wa.gov.au/government/media-statements/Cook Labor Government/WA-startups-set-to-SWITCH-it-up-in-Singapore-20250627