ASEAN Sparks: Catalyse Calls for Startups to Drive Impact across ASEAN
The ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), in partnership with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), supported by the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) and the Ministry Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan, has officially opened applications for the next phase of its startup accelerator programme, ASEAN Sparks: Catalyse. The programme targets startups across Southeast Asia working on energy efficiency, renewable energy, clean energy, and other climate technology innovators in ASEAN.
Following the successful completion of the first phase, Ignite, which engaged 40 early-stage startups in foundational workshops and mentoring, ASEAN Sparks: Catalyse serves as the next critical step in the program journey.
“Many startups in ASEAN face limited access to the support they deserve, making it difficult for them to transition from early-stage development to commercial success,” said Dr Zulfikar Yurnaidi, Acting Manager of Energy Efficiency and Conservation (CEE) Department, of the ASEAN Centre for Energy.
He added, “Catalyse is designed to address these gaps between the startups and the support from the whole energy ecosystem stakeholders. Another important goal of the programme is to strengthen the capacity of local stakeholders to foster a sustainable climate technology innovation ecosystem.”
While Ignite focused on helping startups refine their business fundamentals and validate their energy solutions, Catalyse offers a deeper, more targeted accelerator experience for more mature startups. Over the course of three months, selected startups will benefit from:
1. Extensive workshop sessions covering key topics from business strategy and market expansion to IP strategy and social impact.
2. In-depth development with dedicated mentors, tailored to each startup’s needs.
3. Pitch at the ASEAN Energy Business Forum (AEBF) 2025, where the 20 selected startups will present their solutions to a high-level audience of energy policymakers, investors, and industry leaders.
This second phase ensures that startups not only build on the insights gained during Ignite but also gain the strategic tools and exposure needed to scale regionally and beyond.
ASEAN Sparks: Catalyse is calling for startups in the pre-seed to pre-series A stage to join the movement and shape the future of ASEAN’s energy ecosystem.
Visit go.aseanenergy.org/ApplySPARKS for more details and reserve your spot in the programme.
The ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), in partnership with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), supported by the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) and the Ministry Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan, has officially opened applications for the next phase of its startup accelerator programme, ASEAN Sparks: Catalyse. The programme targets startups across Southeast Asia working on energy efficiency, renewable energy, clean energy, and other climate technology innovators in ASEAN.
Following the successful completion of the first phase, Ignite, which engaged 40 early-stage startups in foundational workshops and mentoring, ASEAN Sparks: Catalyse serves as the next critical step in the program journey.
“Many startups in ASEAN face limited access to the support they deserve, making it difficult for them to transition from early-stage development to commercial success,” said Dr Zulfikar Yurnaidi, Acting Manager of Energy Efficiency and Conservation (CEE) Department, of the ASEAN Centre for Energy.
He added, “Catalyse is designed to address these gaps between the startups and the support from the whole energy ecosystem stakeholders. Another important goal of the programme is to strengthen the capacity of local stakeholders to foster a sustainable climate technology innovation ecosystem.”
While Ignite focused on helping startups refine their business fundamentals and validate their energy solutions, Catalyse offers a deeper, more targeted accelerator experience for more mature startups. Over the course of three months, selected startups will benefit from:
1. Extensive workshop sessions covering key topics from business strategy and market expansion to IP strategy and social impact.
2. In-depth development with dedicated mentors, tailored to each startup’s needs.
3. Pitch at the ASEAN Energy Business Forum (AEBF) 2025, where the 20 selected startups will present their solutions to a high-level audience of energy policymakers, investors, and industry leaders.
This second phase ensures that startups not only build on the insights gained during Ignite but also gain the strategic tools and exposure needed to scale regionally and beyond.
ASEAN Sparks: Catalyse is calling for startups in the pre-seed to pre-series A stage to join the movement and shape the future of ASEAN’s energy ecosystem.
Visit go.aseanenergy.org/ApplySPARKS for more details and reserve your spot in the programme.
The ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), in partnership with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), supported by the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) and the Ministry Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan, has officially opened applications for the next phase of its startup accelerator programme, ASEAN Sparks: Catalyse. The programme targets startups across Southeast Asia working on energy efficiency, renewable energy, clean energy, and other climate technology innovators in ASEAN.
Following the successful completion of the first phase, Ignite, which engaged 40 early-stage startups in foundational workshops and mentoring, ASEAN Sparks: Catalyse serves as the next critical step in the program journey.
“Many startups in ASEAN face limited access to the support they deserve, making it difficult for them to transition from early-stage development to commercial success,” said Dr Zulfikar Yurnaidi, Acting Manager of Energy Efficiency and Conservation (CEE) Department, of the ASEAN Centre for Energy.
He added, “Catalyse is designed to address these gaps between the startups and the support from the whole energy ecosystem stakeholders. Another important goal of the programme is to strengthen the capacity of local stakeholders to foster a sustainable climate technology innovation ecosystem.”
While Ignite focused on helping startups refine their business fundamentals and validate their energy solutions, Catalyse offers a deeper, more targeted accelerator experience for more mature startups. Over the course of three months, selected startups will benefit from:
1. Extensive workshop sessions covering key topics from business strategy and market expansion to IP strategy and social impact.
2. In-depth development with dedicated mentors, tailored to each startup’s needs.
3. Pitch at the ASEAN Energy Business Forum (AEBF) 2025, where the 20 selected startups will present their solutions to a high-level audience of energy policymakers, investors, and industry leaders.
This second phase ensures that startups not only build on the insights gained during Ignite but also gain the strategic tools and exposure needed to scale regionally and beyond.
ASEAN Sparks: Catalyse is calling for startups in the pre-seed to pre-series A stage to join the movement and shape the future of ASEAN’s energy ecosystem.
Visit go.aseanenergy.org/ApplySPARKS for more details and reserve your spot in the programme.
Source: Vritimes