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First Japanese startup, Josys, accepted into IMDA Spark Programme
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Josys has joined Singapore's Spark Programme by the Infocomm Media Development Authority.

By Digital News Asia April 16, 2024Views S’pore as a regional hub with role in scaling high-growth businesses

Founded in 2022 in Japan by Yasukane Matsumoto and Sanjay Rajasekhar, the second startup by them after taking their first, online printing services provider Raksul to a 2018 listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Josys has identified Singapore as a core regional hub, recognising its skilled talent pool and pivotal role in scaling high-growth businesses.

Enrollment in the IMDA Spark Programme is a testament to Josys' adherence to the highest standards of product quality, security, and financial integrity. Through a rigorous review process outlined in the IMDA Spark Programme documentation, IMDA meticulously evaluated Josys' offerings, ensuring they meet stringent criteria for innovation, sustainability, and operational excellence.

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