Enable business and industry growth

Work with Enterprise Singapore to develop initiatives, programmes and more to help startups and enterprises grow their capabilities, innovate and expand overseas.


Develop sustainability workshops

Enterprise Singapore will pilot the Enterprise Sustainability Programme (ESP) Workshops in Q1 2026 to help companies move from planning to implementation of their sustainability goals. These action-oriented workshops will provide targeted, in-depth support and access to industry networks to help enterprises execute initiatives effectively.

The programme seeks to defray up to 70% of eligible costs. Partners may propose fee structures, workshop modality and duration that best support the delivery model and intended outcomes.

Ideal partners would possess the following:

  1. Strong subject matter expertise (e.g. availability of tools, frameworks) and relevance to SMEs
  2. Strong recognition and credibility by the industry
  3. Proven track record in running enterprise-centric workshops
  4. Proven track record in helping companies implement projects successfully (e.g. 1-1 advisory)
  5. Strong network and plan to attract and onboard potential participants

Based on enterprise interest and identified capability gaps, we welcome proposals in the areas below. Partners may propose other relevant thematics not listed below that aligns with emerging industry needs or opportunities.

  • Sustainable product innovation
  • Data assurance and sustainability reporting
  • Energy efficiency and resource optimisation
  • Social and governance
  • Supply chain due diligence and regulations
  • Transition risk and planning

Partners interested in collaborating on ESP workshops may indicate their interest here.


Develop sustainability initiatives and programmes

The Enterprise Sustainability Programme (ESP) helps Singapore companies integrate sustainability into their businesses in order to remain competitive amid an increasing focus on sustainability worldwide.

Work with us as a Queen Bee partner to strengthen the capabilities of your suppliers and customers, reduce your scope 3 emissions and pursue other sustainability initiatives.

Find out more about our ESP partnership programmes here.


Drive capability development and internationalisation projects

Trade associations and chambers (TACs) are key enablers in enterprise upgrading and industry development. As a TAC, you can help companies enhance their competitiveness and capture new growth opportunities through the following programmes:

  • Local Enterprise and Association Development (LEAD) Programme
  • LEAD Trade Fairs & Business Missions

You can also strengthen your organisation’s internal capabilities through our partner programmes for human capital development, digitalisation and more. View programmes here.

LEAD Programme

TACs keen to drive capability development and internationalisation projects can partner with us to support companies in technology and infrastructure, industry expertise, business collaboration, intelligence and research, and internal competencies.

Find out more here 

LEAD Trade Fairs & Business Missions

Organise overseas missions and facilitate local companies’ participation in trade fairs abroad. Tap the LEAD programme to help participating companies defray part of the costs incurred when they join these overseas missions and trade fairs.

Find out more here

Invest in promising businesses

Tap programmes to bolster your strategic investments into Singapore’s business landscape, and access co-investment opportunities and incentives for risk management. Or partner with us to help promising Singapore startups bring their solutions to market and scale up.

Learn more about programmes for investors here.


Contribute to our quality and standards ecosystem

Enterprise Singapore, together with the Singapore Standards Council, facilitates the development of national standards based on the needs of the industry and government.

Participate in the development of Singapore and international standards to help companies enhance the quality of their products and services and access local and global markets.

Learn more about how you can develop standards here.