서면 답변 · 2018-02-27 · 국회 13

싱가포르 청년 창업 추세와 성과

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싱가포르 청년의 창업 추세 및 창업회사 성공률에 대해 질문했으며, 정부는 현지 청년 창업자 비율 상승, 창업 의욕 강화, 창업 생태계의 점진적 발전 및 국제 순위의 우수성을 지적했습니다. 핵심 논쟁은 창업 성공을 정의하는 방법과 다른 국가와의 비교입니다.

핵심 요점

  • Rising share of young entrepreneurs
  • Continued growth of the startup ecosystem
  • Strong international ranking
정부 입장

창업 지원, 혁신 환경 조성

질의 입장

창업 성공률 및 국제 비교에 관심

정책 신호

청년 창업과 혁신 생태계 추진

“Singapore's startup ecosystem has seen significant progress over the past decade.”

참여자 (2)

영어 원문

SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-02

4 Ms Foo Mee Har asked the Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry) what is Singapore's trend of young people joining startups and the success rate of our startups as compared to that of other countries, including US and Israel.

Mr S Iswaran : Singapore's startup ecosystem has seen significant progress over the past decade. This is due, in part, to the concerted efforts of the Government, industry and other stakeholders to create an environment that is conducive for innovation and entrepreneurship.

Young Singaporeans increasingly recognise entrepreneurship as a viable career pathway. Between 2010 and 2016, the proportion of startup owners who are locals aged 35 and below rose from 20% to 23% 1 . Surveys of young people in Singapore also affirm their growing entrepreneurial aspirations. For example, an NUS survey among tertiary students in Singapore reported that between 2011 and 2014, the percentage of students from Singapore Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs)with strong entrepreneurial intent rose from 37.5% to 62.5% 2 . A global survey in 2016 also found that 74% of millennials in Singapore aim to become their own boss within a decade, compared to 50% globally 3 .

While there is no standard definition of success for startups, Singapore's startup landscape has grown steadily over the past decade. Between 2003 and 2016, the total number of startups in Singapore doubled from 22,000 to 43,000. In particular, the number of high-tech startups 4 increased from 2,800 to 4,300 over the same period. Singapore has also nurtured four of the five unicorns 5 in Southeast Asia, namely, Sea (formerly known as Garena), Razer, Lazada and Grab.

Given Singapore's fairly recent entry into the startup scene, Singapore has fared well in international benchmarking studies of global startup ecosystems. For example, in Startup Genome's 2017 Global Startup Ecosystem Report 6 , Singapore is ranked 12th overall, just below cities like Seattle and Paris and above Stockholm and Vancouver. Silicon Valley and New York City are the top-ranked cities, with Tel Aviv ranking 6th.