
Government-backed Tribe will now offer its startups shared expertise in the mobility industry and blockchain tech production.
Singapore government-backed blockchain accelerator Tribe has gained BMW and Intel as two major strategic partners, local English-language technology news outlet Tech In Asia reported on March 22.
Tribe, which began operations late last year, is the brainchild of Tri5 Ventures, a venture capital firm aiming to support later-stage startups.
Existing partners of the scheme include PwC and South Korean blockchain network Icon Foundation.
Now, both BMW and Intel will provide expertise to the startups selected for support. The car giant will focus on the mobility industry, while Intel will share knowledge gained through its activities in the blockchain and cryptocurrency mining sectors.
Another partner, data management giant Nielsen, will provide a form of a sandbox focusing on regulatory compliance risks and other necessary considerations when setting up a blockchain product for market.
Back in December, sources confirmed each cohort of startups would receive eight months’ coaching, with eight initially in line.
The move comes amid multiple blockchain-related phenomena finding a home in Singapore’s regulatory environment, which lawmakers have sought to make accommodating for the technology.
Earlier this month, blockchain shipping initiative TradeTrust, also with government involvement, launched its pilot phase.
Longer term, Singapore plans to integrate blockchain further, such as in the central bank’s Project Ubin payments project, set to deliver its first results next year.
Source: , CoinTelegraph

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