–Enhancing innovation opportunities for start-ups in Asia-Pacific through global collaboration
Thomson Reuters announced the launch of its technology investment programme, TR Ignite, for early stage start-ups in the legal and regulatory space across Asia Pacific. Founders of start-ups in these areas are invited to apply to the programme from now until 16 August 2019 by visiting tr.com/ignite.
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Successful applicants will be invited to pitch at the TechLaw.Fest in Singapore on 5-6 September 2019. The investor pitch day will provide start-ups from all over Asia Pacific with the chance to secure a potential investment of up to US $250,000, alongside strategic collaboration with Thomson Reuters through its virtual incubator programme.
Through collaboration with Thomson Reuters, participants will benefit from access to a global customer footprint; partner resources including up to an additional US$100,000 worth of Amazon Web Services credit; and Thomson Reuters technology, data and mentorship from its Innovation Labs.
Jackie Rhodes, Head of Legal Professionals, Asia & Emerging Markets at Thomson Reuters said: “As a global business, we foster worldwide talent and innovation. We particularly believe in nurturing the talent and technologies emerging in the Asia Pacific region that will help tackle the next generation challenges that lawyers and compliance professionals face. For more than 150 years, businesses around the world have trusted Thomson Reuters to be their partner in an increasingly complex world. This trust is the force behind our constant drive to innovate.”
One of the core pillars of the TR Ignite programme is to work collaboratively to enhance the existing ecosystem that fosters innovation across legal and regulatory technology. In collaboration with the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) through TechLaw.Fest, qualifying start-ups will also be offered a place on GLIDE, the Singapore Academy of Law legal tech accelerator.