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ACE launches programme for Southeast Asian energy startups

Startups may apply until 22 May.

ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), with funding support from the Government of Japan through the Japan-ASEAN Integrated Fund, has launched a programme that aims to support energy founders and innovators across Southeast Asia.

ASEAN Sparks aims to equip “startups with the tools, expertise, and networks needed to scale whilst fostering a gender-inclusive environment that drives impactful clean energy solutions across the region.”

“Partnering with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), ASEAN Sparks is designed as a measurable and structured journey through three programme phases: Ignite, Catalyse, and Elevate,” ACE said.

Applications for ASEAN Sparks: Ignite are open until 22 May.

Startups and solutions will be assessed on the technology and business readiness level which includes team credibility and commitment, product impact, as well as market potential and scalability.

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