Deadline Date: June 15, 2026
Nordic-Singapore Innovation Days 2026 is inviting climate and deeptech startups and scaleups from selected Nordic and Baltic countries to explore collaboration opportunities with leading companies in Singapore.
Key themes include climate and deeptech innovation, collaboration opportunities with Singapore-based companies, expansion into the APAC region, 1:1 in-person meetings, pitching and networking opportunities, investor meetings, aerospace and aviation, climate and sustainability, construction and real estate, cybersecurity and critical infrastructure, energy, enterprise software and digitalization, facility management, food manufacturing, healthcare, HR, industrial manufacturing, maritime and logistics operations, public safety and security, quantum application, recycling and waste, and urban infrastructure and public services.
The event will take place from October 26 to October 30, 2026, in Singapore. It offers selected startups and scaleups the opportunity to connect with corporations in Singapore that are actively seeking new technologies to address their innovation challenges.
Singapore is presented as a strategic gateway to the APAC region, giving participating startups a platform to explore market expansion and business collaboration. Participants will also receive a curated overview of the Singaporean ecosystem.
The Singapore-based corporations participating in the program include ATUM Ventures, Bosch, CapitaLand, CDL, HTX, KONE, ST Engineering, Thales, and Wilhelmsen. These companies are looking for innovative solutions across a wide range of industries.
Startups and scaleups must be ready to enter into a collaboration in Southeast Asia. They must be established in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Lithuania, Norway, or Sweden, and should have a Technology Readiness Level between 3 and 9.
The delegation will bring together startups, investors, family offices, incubators, and ecosystem leaders from the New Nordics to Singapore. The initiative aims to strengthen ties between the two regions, which are positioned at the forefront of climate innovation. The program includes participation in Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology, also known as SWITCH. It also includes meetings, pitching, networking, and opportunities for engagement with investors and corporate partners.
Startups interested in joining the event must sign in to Ignite Magic and apply to join the event after completing their company profile. The page also notes that matchmaking meetings are carefully curated based on potential business opportunities, and matches or the number of meetings cannot be guaranteed. Large companies based in Singapore that are interested in engaging with Swedish startups in a dedicated matchmaking session may contact the listed program representative through the event page.
For more information, visit Ignite Nordic.




















