Unilever Foundry launches co-working space in Singapore

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Unilever Foundry, a Unilever-lead initiative for start-ups and innovators, has opened a collaborative working space at the firm’s regional office in Singapore – the first of its kind for Unilever.

Dubbed Level3, the new collaborative space was launched by the Unilever Foundry to provide startups with the opportunity to interact and partner with Unilever and other ecosystem partners to solve business challenges. This ranges from marketing to finance, logistics, supply chain and customer development.

“Level3 offers our business a direct connection with disruptive technologies and changemakers to shape the way we work — ultimately impacting people’s lives,” said Pier Luigi Sigismondi, president, South East Asia and Australasia. “Level3 is the springboard for startups to scale and build successful businesses.”

Opening February 14, within the Unilever regional headquarters in Singapore, the 22,000 square foot workspace aims to connect startups to Unilever brands, and give them access to existing Unilever Foundry programs.

Fifteen international and local startups are taking part, including Adludio, ConnectedLife, Datacraftt, EcoHub, GetCraft, Next Billion, Olapic, Snapcart, TaskSpotting and Try and Review.

It comes at a time when industry experts are attempting to foster relations in Singapore between big multinationals and innovators.

“The set-up of Level3 in Singapore — a global first for Unilever — is a strong testament to the growing vibrancy of Singapore’s startup ecosystem,” said Dr Beh Swan Gin, Chairman, Singapore Economic Development Board. “Level3 represents an emerging corporate innovation model that is aligned with EDB’s efforts to encourage collaborations between multinational companies and other enterprises such as startups.”

Unilever tapped Padang & Co to design the building and manage all programs within the space. The innovation experts will host learning and networking opportunities, such as fireside chats, sharing sessions, mentoring programs and access to training and resources offered by technology partners.

“We envision Level3 as a vibrant workspace offering global opportunities for entrepreneurs. We are passionate about connecting members of the startup ecosystem to spark collaboration and ignite innovation,” said Derrick Chiang, CEO, Padang & Co.

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