In 2017, a group of Bosch employees had an idea to transform the aquaculture industry by using Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to make farmers more productive and profitable.
Four years later, with support from Bosch and the Economic Development Board (EDB), the idea turned into reality with AquaEasy, a startup specialising in aqua farming services and solutions.
The company, which launched in 2021, is the first spin-off from the German conglomerate’s internal incubator startup programme known as Grow, and was set up in partnership with EDB’s corporate venture building arm, EDB New Ventures.
EDB New Ventures had in May 2021 launched a S$10 million pilot programme to co-invest with large companies here in hopes of spurring new growth areas for the businesses.
The pilot programme – called the Corporate Venture Launchpad – will run for a year. EDB said during its year- in-review briefing on Wednesday (Jan 26) that it will be examining the success and sustainability of the programme as it progresses, and will provide updates in the future.
To date, more than 40 corporate ventures have successfully launched in Singapore, a majority of which were established since 2018, said EDB.