Supported by

The Economic Development Board (EDB)

The Economic Development Board (EDB) is the lead government agency responsible for planning and executing economic strategies to enhance Singapore’s position as a global hub for business and investment. It is the one-stop agency that facilitates and supports local and foreign investors in both the manufacturing and services sectors as they seek more value-creating operations, higher sustainable returns and new business opportunities.

EDB is constantly identifying new business areas to develop both in terms of new technologies as well as new consumer demands, such as its ‘clean and green’ focus – environmental technologies, urban solutions and clean energy, lifestyle, healthcare and wellness.

 

National University of Singapore Entrepreneurship Centre (NEC) 

One of the three central pillars of NUS Enterprise, NUS Entrepreneurship Centre (NEC) is responsible for NUS Enterprise’s drive to provide opportunities for experiential learning of entrepreneurship within the NUS community. NEC’s mission is to promote and support entrepreneurial learning within the NUS community, nurture startups by NUS professors, students and alumni, and conduct research to advance knowledge in the policy and practice of technology venturing in Singapore and beyond.


Partners

Energy Studies Institute (ESI)

ESI seeks to advance the understanding of local, regional and global energy issues through independent research and analyses aimed at addressing, informing and influencing public opinion and policies. ESI is working with Energy Carta on a series of initiatives including a speaker series as well as internship and research opportunities.

 

Energy Crossroads Global (EC-Global) 

Energy Crossroads is a student-initiated, global movement for a clean, prosperous, and secure energy future. Energy Crossroads aims to mobilize a coalition that includes stakeholders from across many sectors and disciplines, including policymakers, non-governmental organizations, technologists, entrepreneurs, academics, and activists. Driven by their particular concerns for the environment, economic growth, and international security, these groups often work in isolation of each other. Energy Crossroads facilitates collaboration between these groups—guided by the belief that their interactions will accelerate progress toward innovative solutions to the world’s energy challenges.

 

Current Sponsors: Asian Youth Energy Summit 2009

 

 

 Past Sponsors: Asian Youth Energy Summit 2008