Munich Network and Enterprise Singapore plan to collaborate in the future. The Munich Technology Association and Singapore's government agency for enterprise development plan to explore new collaboration opportunities between companies in Munich and Singapore.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed by both partners on December 9th at the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) in Berlin. Under the motto "Germany-Singapore: A Future-Ready Partnership," the DIHK, together with the Singaporean Embassy in Berlin and the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce, hosted a celebratory declaration of intent on intensified cooperation between Germany and Singapore. In addition to Singaporean President Halimah Yacob, numerous trade and business representatives, as well as innovation leaders, were present. Curt Winnen, Managing Director of Munich Network, says:
“We are pleased to be able to offer our industry members another benefit through our collaboration with Enterprise Singapore.”
Munich Network as a gateway to Southeast Asia
Curt Winnen continues:
"With our many years of experience in collaboration and Enterprise Singapore's excellent local network, we act as a gateway for our members to the highly attractive growth market of Southeast Asia and are planning a joint open innovation initiative next year."
Munich Network was founded in 1984 on the initiative of Munich-based companies. The association has made a name for itself as a matchmaker between medium-sized businesses and startups. Its members include major corporations such as Airbus, Bosch, Infineon, MAN, and Siemens, as well as numerous medium-sized companies and research institutions such as Fraunhofer and the Max Planck Society.