- 60 university-affiliated deep tech startup finalists from around the world converge in the heart of Singapore, where capital, government and academia collaborate to foster innovation.
- Minister Chee Hong Tat launches SMU's new flagship deep tech accelerator, the Urban SustaInnovator (USI), as a key component of the 12th Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition (LKYGBPC) to anchor and grow promising urban solutions and sustainability startups.
- The USI is backed by a public-private consortium that connects startups to global networks, fast-tracks talent development, and strengthens Singapore’s role as Asia’s gateway and a hub for next-generation deep tech startups.
Singapore, September 29, 2025 – Singapore Management University’s Institute of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (SMU IIE) today announced the launch of the Urban SustaInnovator, one-of-its-kind accelerator programme dedicated to scaling and anchoring breakthrough solutions in the urban solutions and sustainability (USS) space.
Conceived as the flagship initiative of the 12th Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition (LKYGBPC), Mr Chee Hong Tat, Minister for National Development, witnessed its launch at the Opening Ceremony of the competition’s Grand Finals Week, from 29 September to 2 October 2025.
Dedicated to convening and incubating innovative top-tier startups, the inception of the USI solidifies SMU’s burgeoning role as a dynamic crucible for developing deep tech and an indispensable gateway to Asia’s vibrant innovation and entrepreneurship landscape.
The LKYGBPC, a biennial university startup competition organised by SMU for over two decades, will serve as a key talent pipeline for the USI. This year's competition has attracted a record-breaking 1,572 applications from 91 countries—a nearly two-thirds increase from the previous edition. The spotlight is on 60 global finalists competing for a prize pool of S$2.5 million in cash, in-kind support, and mentorship from leading partners like Antler, Indorama Ventures, and returning partners such as Sino Group and The GEAR by Kajima.
Eyes on the Urban SustaInnovator: Addressing Critical Urban Challenges
“Innovation is not just important; it is essential.” Sharing that he is pleased to launch the USI, Mr Chee said in his speech: “This accelerator programme brings together venture capitalists, R&D experts, leading companies and public agencies to mentor promising urban solutions and sustainability startups. Participants will receive guidance on fundraising, market access, and R&D as you build and launch your ventures.”
The launch of the USI comes at a crucial time for regional cities facing a confluence of challenges such as decarbonisation, energy transition, and sustainable construction and mobility, along with the mounting costs of climate inaction. With the Singapore Green Plan 2030 setting clear national priorities, the USI is well-timed and well-positioned to direct innovation towards these pressing needs.
The USI programme is so named as it is the first global accelerator in Singapore dedicated to scaling and anchoring breakthrough solutions in the USS space. Hosted by SMU IIE, it is a 12-month hybrid, non-residential programme open to eligible startups globally.
This zero-equity, zero-fee, non-residential programme is powered by a strong consortium of public and private institutions, including A*STAR, Antler, Building Construction Authority, Energy Market Authority, ST Engineering, The GEAR by Kajima, TRIREC, and Wavemaker Partners.
SMU has been in the business of supporting sustainability startups. Nearly 40% of startups from SMU IIE’s incubator, the Business Innovations Generator, have focused on addressing UN Sustainable Development Goals—driving sustainability innovation. In the past five years, these startups have collectively raised over S$1.15 billion.
Professor Lim Sun Sun, SMU’s Vice President of Partnerships and Engagement and chair of the USI Programme Management Council, stated, “The launch of the Urban SustaInnovator exemplifies SMU’s commitment to translating research and innovation into real-world impact, and working together with our valued partners to solve the world’s most essential, urgent challenges. Bridging global startup talent to Singapore’s ecosystem can both catalyse revolutionary solutions for a more equitable, sustainable future, and greatly boost knowledge and skills transfer for our local workforce.”
Singapore’s strategic commitment to innovation too, is evident in its ranking as global 4th in the 2025 Global Startup Ecosystem Index by StartupBlink, a significant climb of 12 places since 2020. The nation also commands nearly 60% of Southeast Asia’s venture capital deal flow.
“The USI complements national initiatives like the National Graduate Research Innovation Programme (National GRIP) by establishing a circle of high-potential deep tech startups with solutions at the intersection of urban sustainability, technology, and business from universities worldwide.” she added.
A New Accelerator to Anchor Global Deep Tech Talent : How the USI works
In USI, each startup receives dedicated one-to-one mentorship, with a Lead Mentor assigned from a consortium of business, scientific, and government leaders, ensuring continuity and tailored guidance. SMU IIE works closely with the Lead Mentor to curate advisory panel sessions that address the unique needs of each startup.
Startups also benefit from close peer learning through a community that connects founders, mentors, and partners, fostering knowledge sharing and collaboration. The programme provides practical support for growth, including fundraising guidance, industry introductions, hiring assistance, and pathways for lab validation and accreditation for fast-tracked commercialisation. Participants can expand their networks across Asia via SMU’s Overseas Centres and events — mixers, social gatherings, and an annual signature meet — opening doors to greater collaboration and exposure.
Inspiring Innovation and Entrepreneurship among Singapore Students
Over the four days, the LKYGBPC will connect Singapore tertiary students to vital networks, positioning Singapore as a hub for global talent and innovation. Highlights include the LKYGBPC Talent Xchange, where students get to pitch to deep tech founders for internship opportunities. There is also the much-anticipated VC Office Hour, where all startups will receive one-to-one investor guidance from venture capitalists. For the competition programme, visit Grand Finals | Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition
The competition and its initiatives are closely aligned with Singapore’s Research, Innovation and Enterprise 2030 (RIE 2030) vision to position the nation as a trusted global hub where partners collaborate to solve real-world challenges. Mr Heng Swee Keat, Chairman of the National Research Foundation Singapore, will witness the Grand Finals pitching on October 2, 2025, as the top 8 teams battle to emerge winners of the Chancellor’s Cup for Beta Innovation and the Chancellor’s Cup for Infinity Impact.
For more information on the competition prizes, visit Homepage | Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition.