Singapore tech start-ups can now leverage a new Global Innovation Alliance node in New York City to help them grow in the US market. Launched by Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, it adds to an existing node in San Francisco, as well as others in 16 cities across the globe. Sally Patterson has more.
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