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Disrupt: Entrepreneurship a brutal journey indeed
The entrepreneurship journey is never easy and requires certain types of personality and select ingredients for success, noted the panellists at the Sept 24 DNA-TeAM Disrupt discussion on ‘Meet the Disruptors.’
Third panellist joins Disrupt#22
Hakim Karim of GridMarkets to share experience
Raising Series A after two angel rounds in 2014
WITH Disrupt#22 almost upon us, I am excited to announce that Hakim Karim, cofounder of GridMarkets, will be joining our panel tomorrow (Sept 24).
Digerati50: Crazy idea, huge opportunity
Digital News Asia (DNA) continues a weekly series that profiles the top 50 influencers, movers and shakers who are helping shape Malaysia’s Digital Economy. These articles are from Digerati50, a special print publication released in January 2014. For information on customised reprints of Digerati50, email [email protected].
Week in Review: Tootpay scores one for the ‘old-school’ boys
DNA founder Karamjit Singh likes what he saw at Echelon Satellite Malaysia and shares the background on how iBuy came about.
Sexy startups? ‘Old-school’ boys still rocking it
The ‘old-school’ boys may not be involved in the most glamorous startups, but they’re really rocking the ecosystem, writes A. Asohan.
Week in Review: Does not have to be ‘Made in Malaysia’
GridMarkets looks like one of the most promising companies to emerge from the Malaysian startup scene -- does it matter that it is not a 'Malaysian company'?
Moment of truth for 'most promising startup' GridMarkets
GridMarkets is about to go live with its B2B platform for trading in excess computational capacity, but its investors are keenly awaiting the outcome with initial customers before pumping in more money, writes Karamjit Singh.
Echelon 2013 promises to be the 'best yet'
e27 has just about finalised the speakers, agenda and startups which will get to pitch at Echelon 2013, promising this year’s event would be its best yet.
Echelon Malaysia Satellite a hit with start-ups
Echelon Malaysia Satellite was a success, with a packed room listening to 15 start-ups pitching to earn a ticket to the main event in Singapore in June.