Short answer
EnterpriseSG has indicated EDGE will launch in the second half of 2026 (2H 2026). No specific date has been confirmed as of June 2026. PSG, EDG and MRA remain fully open until EDGE formally supersedes them. Companies with immediate project needs should not wait — apply under the current frameworks now while pathways are stable.
Key facts
- Expected launch window: 2H 2026 (July–December 2026)
- No confirmed launch date as of June 2026
- PSG, EDG and MRA remain fully claimable until transition
- Announced in Budget 2026 Business Refresh Package
"Second half of 2026" means any time between July and December 2026. EnterpriseSG has not released a specific date, and it is possible the timeline shifts as the framework is finalised.
The risk of waiting is real: a project delayed on an unconfirmed date misses a quarter or more of actual productivity gains. The existing grants are well-understood, the approval teams are experienced, and vendor lists are stable. Applying now carries zero downside.
For companies specifically wanting to use EDGE's non-SME eligibility (the main new feature), the practical strategy is to begin scoping now — define the project, engage vendors, set the baseline — so you can submit on Day 1 of EDGE without losing months to discovery.
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Sources:EnterpriseSG, IMDA, NTUC, Singapore Government open data. Factual content (grant rules, eligibility, vendor data, pricing) is sourced directly from official government portals and remains the copyright of those respective agencies. Analysis, commentary and editorial framing are the author's own. Always verify the latest on GoBusiness, EnterpriseSG, or SMEs Go Digital before applying.