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Korea and Singapore Turn Startup Exchange into a Two-Way Growth Pipeline

by Dae-jung Park
March 13, 2026
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South Korea and Singapore are steadily deepening startup collaboration. Korean founders are expanding through Singapore’s global innovation hub while Singapore startups are increasingly establishing operations in Korea. Supported by government programs, overseas startup centers, and new venture capital initiatives, the relationship is evolving into a two-way growth pipeline that connects market access, investment, and technology partnerships across Asia.

Korea Expands Startup Presence in Singapore Through SWITCH and Overseas Support Programs

South Korea is intensifying collaboration with Singapore as part of a broader strategy to support global expansion for domestic startups.

According to the Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS), Korean innovative companies have been participating in SWITCH (Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology) through a government-supported integrated pavilion since 2022. SWITCH is one of Singapore’s flagship startup and technology exhibitions.

The results have grown rapidly.

MSS data shows that the value of business consultations conducted by Korean startups during SWITCH rose sharply. In 2024, consultations reached KRW 880 million across 61 cases. By 2025, the figure increased to approximately KRW 84.5 billion across 609 consultations, representing nearly a hundredfold increase.

Contract outcomes followed a similar trajectory. Deals concluded after the event rose from four contracts to 104, indicating strong commercial interest in Korean startups from the Singapore market.

The ministries have also coordinated sector-focused initiatives. In the food-tech and agri-tech sectors, 20 startups selected through collaboration between MSS and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs generated KRW 8.5 billion in domestic and overseas revenue last year.

Government officials described the initiative as an example of successful cross-ministerial cooperation aimed at supporting startup exports.

Korea and Singapore expand startup exchange through SWITCH, KSC Singapore, and K-Scouter, building a two-way pipeline for market entry, investment, and scaling.

K-Startup Center Singapore Becomes a Strategic Base for Korean Founders

Beyond exhibition participation, South Korea has established physical infrastructure to support startup expansion in Singapore.

The K-Startup Center Singapore (KSC Singapore), located in the Marina Bay financial district, has become a key operational base for Korean startups entering Southeast Asia. The center opened in July 2020.

In 2025 alone, the center supported 29 Korean startups.

According to MSS, these companies generated KRW 6.6 billion in overseas revenue, secured KRW 69.5 billion in domestic and international investment, and created 106 new jobs.

The center provides startups with market-entry guidance, networking opportunities, and access to regional investors. Singapore’s role as a global financial and innovation hub has made it a natural gateway for Korean startups seeking international markets.

Singapore Startups Increasingly Enter Korea Through Government Programs

The exchange between the two ecosystems is no longer one directional.

Singapore startups are increasingly entering Korea through programs designed to attract foreign innovation teams. One example is the K-Startup Grand Challenge, a government program that identifies promising overseas startups interested in expanding into Korea.

Singapore startups won the competition in both 2023 and 2024. In addition, four Singapore companies were included in the Top 20 teams of KSGC 2025. According to MSS, all four companies have since established legal entities in Korea and are actively pursuing the domestic market.

Korea and Singapore expand startup exchange through SWITCH, KSC Singapore, and K-Scouter, building a two-way pipeline for market entry, investment, and scaling.

Another channel is the K-Scouter program, which identifies promising foreign startups through private accelerators and ecosystem partners, including beSUCCESS.

Through this initiative, eight Singapore companies have recently been discovered and supported for market entry. These companies receive assistance with visa acquisition, corporate establishment, office space, and operational settlement in Korea.

The inflow of international startups is expected to contribute to the globalization of Korea’s startup ecosystem.

Governments Strengthen Institutional Links and Investment Collaboration

The Korea–Singapore startup partnership is also being reinforced through policy coordination and investment initiatives.

Earlier this month, MSS Minister Han Seong-sook visited Singapore during an overseas trip linked to the Korean presidential delegation. During the visit, the minister announced plans to establish Korea’s first offshore global fund-of-funds in Singapore.

The fund is expected to launch in the second half of this year and grow to USD 300 million by 2030. According to the ministry, the investment vehicle will focus on artificial intelligence and deep-tech startups from both Korea and Singapore.

Minister Han also held discussions with Enterprise Singapore, the country’s government agency supporting enterprise development.

During the meeting, Korea requested Singapore’s participation in the APEC Startup Alliance, an initiative formally launched under Korea’s leadership during the previous APEC SME Ministerial Meeting. Both sides discussed strengthening cooperation networks between the two startup ecosystems.

Korea and Singapore expand startup exchange through SWITCH, KSC Singapore, and K-Scouter, building a two-way pipeline for market entry, investment, and scaling.

What the Korea – Singapore Pipeline Means for the Startup Ecosystem

The emerging collaboration reflects broader changes in how Asian startup ecosystems operate.

Singapore has long served as a regional financial and innovation hub, connecting global investors with Southeast Asian markets. Korea, meanwhile, offers a large technology market, strong industrial base, and advanced digital infrastructure.

The growing exchange between the two countries suggests that startups increasingly rely on multiple regional ecosystems rather than operating within a single national market.

For Korean founders, Singapore provides access to global capital networks and Southeast Asian expansion opportunities.

For Singapore startups, Korea offers a technology-driven market with strong corporate partners and government-backed innovation programs.

Government-supported initiatives such as SWITCH participation, K-Startup Center Singapore, K-Startup Grand Challenge, and K-Scouter are gradually forming a framework that supports this two-way movement.

Korea and Singapore expand startup exchange through SWITCH, KSC Singapore, and K-Scouter, building a two-way pipeline for market entry, investment, and scaling.

A Regional Innovation Corridor Begins to Take Shape

The current developments indicate that Korea and Singapore are building a more structured pathway for cross-border startup growth.

Outbound expansion programs are helping Korean startups validate products and partnerships in Southeast Asia. At the same time, inbound programs are encouraging foreign startups to establish a foothold in Korea.

The planned AI-focused global fund-of-funds in Singapore could further deepen these ties by connecting venture capital networks with technology startups in both countries.

If the initiatives continue to expand, the partnership may evolve into a stable innovation corridor linking Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia through shared startup infrastructure.

Korea and Singapore expand startup exchange through SWITCH, KSC Singapore, and K-Scouter, building a two-way pipeline for market entry, investment, and scaling.

Key Takeaway on Korea – Singapore Startup Pipeline

  • Korea is expanding startup activity in Singapore through programs such as SWITCH participation and K-Startup Center Singapore.
  • Business consultations involving Korean startups at SWITCH rose from KRW 880 million in 2024 to KRW 84.5 billion in 2025.
  • K-Startup Center Singapore supported 29 startups in 2025, generating KRW 6.6 billion in overseas revenue and KRW 69.5 billion in investment.
  • Singapore startups are entering Korea through programs including K-Startup Grand Challenge and K-Scouter.
  • Korea plans to establish a USD 300 million offshore global fund-of-funds in Singapore by 2030, targeting AI and deep-tech startups.
  • The collaboration suggests a growing two-way startup pipeline connecting Korea’s technology ecosystem with Singapore’s global innovation hub.

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