StartupsSingapore's top university commits $116m for deep-tech startups
NUS's entrepreneurial arm to fund VCs and co-invest in school-affiliated firms
A view of the National University of Singapore campus. President Tan Eng Chye says a new SG$150 million initiative will be a "critical enabler" for research-based startups. © Reuters
SINGAPORE -- The National University of Singapore, the city-state's top university, is launching a 150 million Singaporean dollar ($116 million) program aimed at investing in startups that work in robotics, autonomous driving and other deep-tech fields.