Morning Pitch Singapore: Healthcare
Organised by Deloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support. Partnered With SGInnovate
Morning Pitch is a pitching platform hosted by Deloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support. This platform helps startups form business alliances and partnerships with large corporations, corporate venture capital and venture capital firms. The focus for this Morning Pitch on 25 January 2019 is on Healthcare.
The theme of each Morning Pitch is defined in advance and changes monthly. This event originated from Japan where it has served as a similar platform for over four years, resulting in M&As and IPOs.
This event is by invitation only, and is designed for large corporations, investors and government agencies. Should you wish to attend the event, please request for an invite here. We regret that we would not be able to accommodate guests who are unrelated to the above activities, such as students and sales executives. We thank you for your understanding.
At each morning pitch, Deloitte will start with a short introduction to the theme of the morning (5 to 15 minutes). After this introduction, three to six startups will get on stage, each related to the selected theme, to present their business to the audience in a few minutes followed by a short Q&A. At the end, the startups and the audience will have about 30 to 40 minutes for networking.
The event programme will start at 10:00am. Please arrive at the venue by 9:45am to be seated in time.
9:45am – 10:00am: Registration
10:00am – 10:10am: Introduction by Deloitte
Topics: Startups
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