Citi, IBM, and Ubisoft have partnered with Tribe Accelerator, a Singapore blockchain accelerator program backed by Enterprise. The accelerator helps startups from industries such as fin-tech, supply chain, and health care bring their blockchain solutions to market and scale internationally.

Citi, IBM, and Ubisoft (a French video game company with net operating income of $222 Million in 2018) partners with Tribe Accelerator

The addition of IBM, Citi, and Ubisoft will give participating start-ups greater access to international markets and resources beyond Singapore. Since the launch of the program in Dec 2018, it has gained support from government and corporates including –

AXA

BWD Group Asia

Intel

R3 Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA)

Nielsen

PWC

Temasek

The upcoming 4-month cohort program includes start-ups

Binance-backed Torus, a digital identity and password management firm,

Bluzelle, a distributed open-source database service provider,

An on-demand telehealth start-up WhiteCoat,

SGInnovate-backed Irish start-up AID: Tech, and

Customer loyalty management platform Aqilliz.

In July this year, Tribe Accelerator helped the growth-early blockchain start-ups raise over $16.8 million within three months of a global demo-tour across Singapore, Shanghai, Seoul, and San Francisco. It also integrates Singapore’s GovTech OpenCerts, a national platform for issuing and validating academic certificates that are tamper-resistant, with promising start-ups.

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