iSPRINT Funding For Customised Solutions If you are planning to implement an infocomm solution to improve your business operations, you can contact IDA to get advice on the assistance that is suitable for your infocomm project. Alternatively, you can send the following documents to IDA for a preliminary consultation, through email: [email protected] Business Proposal (refer to template below) Latest ACRA business profile of your company, parent company (if any) and/or subsidiary (if any) Latest ACRA business profile of your appointed ICT Solution Provider Audited financial statements of your company for the last 2 years ICT Consultants' CVs/Track record Quotations - strongly encouraged to source for multiple quotations from different ICT Solution Providers to ascertain that identified solution is value-for-money What does iSPRINT cover? Software / Subscription / Pay-per-use Consultancy Cost Training Cost Manpower Cost (depending on scale and impact of projects) Hardware Cost (depending on scale and impact of projects) BASIC Packaged Solutions Grant: 70% of qualifying costs, capped at $2,000 INTERMEDIATE Packaged Solutions Grant: 70% of qualifying costs, capped at $20,000 CUSTOMISED Solutions Grant: 70% of qualifying costs; grant quantum determined on case-by-case basis Application Process Resource Links Download Business Proposal Template Related Information iSPRINT Funding For Packaged Solutions SME Infocomm Resource Centres Infocomm Startups Infocomm Productivity Infocomm Workforce iSPRINT Funding For Packaged Solutions iSPRINT (Packaged Solutions) consist of pre-qualified solutions that are available off-the-shelf or on a pay-per-use basis. SMEs can claim up to 70 per cent of the qualifying costs for their first purchase of a packaged solution listed under each solution category. Read More about iSPRINT Funding For Packaged Solutions SME Infocomm Resource Centres SME Infocomm Resource Centres (SIRCs) provide advisory and pre-project consultancy services, as well as IT clinics and workshops for SMEs. There are currently two SIRCs set up by IDA in collaboration with the Singapore Institute of Retail Studies and Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI). Read More about SME Infocomm Resource Centres Infocomm Startups IDA aims to create a vibrant start-up ecosystem that provides opportunities for all players, including local and foreign start-ups, investors, venture capitalists (VCs) and talents. Besides preparing Singapore start-ups for the world stage, IDA also works towards promoting Singapore as a key entrepreneurial and innovation hub for global VC-backed infocomm start-ups, as well as a launch pad for them to gain market traction in Asia. Read More about Infocomm Startups Infocomm Productivity The infocomm industry is a key contributor to Singapore’s economy and also an enabler to enhance the competitiveness and labour productivity of other industries. Against this backdrop, IDA is championing the Infocomm Industry Productivity Roadmap, which is supported by the National Productivity & Continuing Education Council (NPCEC), to transition Singapore’s infocomm industry from labour-based to more productivity-led growth. Read More about Infocomm Productivity Infocomm Workforce Guided by the Infocomm Manpower Development Roadmap v2.0, IDA seeks to develop talent with deep infocomm skills and the ability to exploit infocomm for sectoral transformation, ensure that Singapore has a good pipeline of infocomm talent, and align Singapore’s manpower profile closely with the country’s position as a leading infocomm hub in Asia. Read More about Infocomm Workforce