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        12 Singapore start-ups worth watching in 2020
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        KaHa
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        From renewables to wearables and from e-commerce to e-sports, we have rounded up some start-ups to watch in Singapore.
        This time two years ago, Siliconrepublic.com rounded up 15 Singapore-based start-ups worth watching in 2018.
        But with plenty of tech activity happening in the city and other parts of south-east Asia, we’ve decided to revisit the Singapore start-up scene.
        Set up in 2012 by Lucas Ngoo, Marcus Tan Yi Wei and Quek Siu Rui, the company has raised around $182.8m to date for its iOS and Android marketplace, which has been ranked as the top shopping app in Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Australia.
        Eliphant is a start-up offering a range of services in the e-sports market.
        Grain is an online food delivery company that operates in Singapore and south-east Asia.
        The start-up has raised $14.2m in funding from Openspace Ventures, Sass Corp, Cento Ventures and other investors.
        Announced as a preferred partner of Airbnb in recent years, Igloohome is a smart-lock start-up that helps property owners with access management.
        Set up by Anthony Chow, Kelvin Ho, Walter Wang Yue and Sharon Goh, the company has raised around $16.3m from investors including Kickstart Ventures, Insignia Ventures Partners and Wavemaker Partners.
        KaHa is the company behind Cove, an end-to-end smart IoT wearables platform, enabling brands to launch ranges of smart products.
        Since starting the company in 2015, founders Justin Tang, Pawan Gandhi and Sudheendra Shantaram have helped the company to raise $10.7m.
        One of south-east Asia’s fastest-growing logistics providers, Ninja Van specialises in next day deliveries for e-commerce companies.
        Launched in 2014 by Boxian Tan, Chang Wen Lai and Shaun Chong, the start-up has raised a massive $117.5m from investors including DPD Group and Monk’s Hill Ventures


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