According to Mars Finance, on October 4th, Aqua Labs officially launched its first $20 million startup support program aimed at identifying and supporting globally high-potential growth-stage startups. The program is targeted at teams that have been established for over a year and require developed product prototypes, an initial user community, and early partnerships. Selected startups will receive initial funding ranging from $500,000 to $1 million and will enjoy Aqua Labs' rich ecosystem resources, including business development strategic guidance, global market access, investor introductions, and brand-building support. Aqua Labs primarily focuses on three areas: the deep integration of artificial intelligence and Web3, real assets and related infrastructure, and new financial paradigms.
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Aqua Labs launched a $20 million startup support program, mainly focusing on the deep integration of AI and Web3 and other fields.
According to Mars Finance, on October 4th, Aqua Labs officially launched its first $20 million startup support program aimed at identifying and supporting globally high-potential growth-stage startups. The program is targeted at teams that have been established for over a year and require developed product prototypes, an initial user community, and early partnerships. Selected startups will receive initial funding ranging from $500,000 to $1 million and will enjoy Aqua Labs' rich ecosystem resources, including business development strategic guidance, global market access, investor introductions, and brand-building support. Aqua Labs primarily focuses on three areas: the deep integration of artificial intelligence and Web3, real assets and related infrastructure, and new financial paradigms.