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Incubation Program Manager

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Incubation Program Manager

Director / Manager

29 Jun 2026

Location

Singapore

National University of Singapore

Required Qualifications

Programme Management
Startup & Founder Support
Ecosystem Partnerships
Venture Pipeline Development
Research Translation

Research Areas

Digital Finance
AI
Frontier Technologies
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Incubation Program Manager

About AIDF

The Asian Institute of Digital Finance (AIDF) is a university-level institute at the National University of Singapore, jointly founded by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the National Research Foundation, and NUS. AIDF serves as a thought leader, knowledge hub, and experimental site for digital financial technologies, with activities spanning research, talent development, and entrepreneurship. AIDF also supports incubation and venture-related initiatives to translate ideas, research, and talent into real-world innovation.

We are seeking a proactive and entrepreneurial Incubation Program Manager to lead and support the design, execution, and growth of AIDF’s incubation and venture-building activities. The role will focus on managing founder and startup engagement, coordinating incubation programmes and ecosystem activities, supporting venture pipeline development, and helping translate promising ideas, research, and executive learning outcomes into commercially relevant ventures.

This role is well suited to someone who is comfortable operating across programme management, startup support, ecosystem partnership development, and internal stakeholder coordination. The successful candidate should be able to work with founders, mentors, researchers, faculty, investors, corporate partners, and public sector stakeholders in a dynamic and evolving innovation environment.

Key Responsibilities

Programme Management and Execution

  • Lead the planning and day-to-day execution of AIDF incubation, venture creation, and startup support programmes.
  • Manage programme timelines, deliverables, budgets, logistics, reporting, and participant communications.
  • Coordinate workshops, demo days, mentoring sessions, founder clinics, and ecosystem events.
  • Continuously improve programme structure, founder experience, and operational processes.

Startup and Founder Support

  • Support sourcing, screening, onboarding, and management of startup and founder cohorts.
  • Work closely with founders to track progress, identify needs, and connect them to relevant mentors, experts, partners, and opportunities.
  • Help structure practical support for early-stage ventures, including customer discovery, product validation, market access, fundraising readiness, and pilot opportunities.
  • Build an engaged founder community around AIDF’s incubation platform.

Ecosystem and Partnership Development

  • Develop and maintain relationships with venture capital firms, accelerators, corporate innovation teams, family offices, ecosystem enablers, and relevant public agencies.
  • Support partnership discussions that can strengthen AIDF’s incubation outcomes, including sponsorships, joint programmes, pilot opportunities, and mentor participation.
  • Work with internal and external stakeholders to identify venture opportunities linked to emerging themes in AI, digital finance, and frontier technologies.

Research and Education Translation

  • Help identify opportunities to translate research, technical capabilities, and educational programmes into venture-building pathways.
  • Support linkages between AIDF’s incubation activities and its broader initiatives in executive education, applied research, and industry engagement.
  • Assist in shaping entrepreneurship pathways for participants emerging from AIDF programmes, including venture-oriented capstones, startup coaching, and partner connections.

Operations, Tracking, and Reporting

  • Maintain accurate records of pipeline, founder engagement, mentor participation, outcomes, and programme KPIs.
  • Prepare internal updates, management reports, presentation materials, and summary dashboards.
  • Support grant reporting, stakeholder reporting, and institutional documentation where relevant.
  • Ensure strong operational discipline and professional execution across all incubation act

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Frequently Asked Questions

📋What are the key responsibilities of the Incubation Program Manager at AIDF?

The role involves leading incubation programmes, managing startup cohorts, coordinating events like workshops and demo days, and improving operational processes. You'll support founder engagement, track progress, and connect startups to mentors and investors. Explore executive jobs for similar roles in higher education innovation.

🎓What qualifications are needed for this Incubation Program Manager position?

Ideal candidates are proactive, entrepreneurial, with experience in programme management, startup support, and ecosystem partnerships. Comfort working with founders, researchers, investors, and stakeholders in digital finance and AI is essential. No specific degrees listed, but higher-ed executive experience is valued. Check academic CV tips for applications.

🤝How does this role support ecosystem and partnership development?

You'll build relationships with VC firms, accelerators, corporates, and public agencies to enhance incubation outcomes. This includes sponsorships, joint programmes, and pilot opportunities linked to AI and digital finance themes. Learn more via higher-ed executive jobs.

📅What is the application deadline and process for this NUS AIDF job?

Applications close on 29 Jun 2026. Submit via NUS channels; focus on demonstrating venture-building experience. Prepare reports, dashboards, and stakeholder updates as part of the role. See free resume templates for higher-ed applications.

🔬How does AIDF translate research into ventures in this role?

Bridge research, executive education, and venture creation by identifying spin-out opportunities in digital finance technologies. Support entrepreneurship pathways like capstones and coaching. Relevant for research jobs seekers transitioning to incubation.

💼Is this Incubation Program Manager role suitable for higher-ed executives?

Yes, perfect for those with programme execution and innovation ecosystem experience at universities. AIDF at NUS focuses on digital finance incubation in Singapore. Browse AI executive courses for skill alignment.

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