Startups
Sunway iLabs launches Super Accelerator with partners Sunway Group, SunSEA Capital, Gobi Partners
The four-month programme is for early-stage start-ups and focuses on delivering value within five key verticals – Smart Cities, Edutech, Digital Health, Food and Agritech and eCommerce.
The Malaysian Approach for Advanced Technology
Continuous innovation needed to boost startup growth & economic standing
Has a better end-to-end involvement of startup journey to serve them better
Cyberjaya calls for smart city innovators
Applications for Cyberview Living Lab Accelerator close at midnight tomorrow
Looking for innovators in Smart Mobility, Smart Healthcare & Digital Creative
TaqwaTech championer, Thomas Tsao
Thomas Tsao, along with Gobi Partners, which he is a founding partner of, has been able to help shape the tech startup scene in ASEAN. They also coined TaqwaTech – Muslim-serving tech startups – which they are heavily pushing
Singapore’s Action Community for Entrepreneurship appoints new chairman
Startup & innovation ecosystem gets new voice and direction with James Tan
Covid-19 cultivating resourceful, black swan-event-resilient entrepreneurs
49 applications received in first window of TSFRF
Subsequent round of applications to run for 2 weeks from 8 to 21 June
Companies applying have average revenue of US$23,300 to US$1.6 mil
13 days left to register for Selangor Accelerator Programme 2020 Cohort
Intensive 4-month training programme from idea validation to growth stage
Puzzle over Rafiza Ghazali’s appointment at Cradle
Chairman Yvonne Chia, declines to give reasons for choice of an outsider
New CEO’s background shows no clear interest in tech, disruption, startups
Who? What! Why?
Cradle finally fills top role with appointment of corporate exec, Rafiza Ghazali as group CEO
Immediate priority to navigate challenges & evolve with changing landscape
Extensive process in search for CEO with Mosti and MOF collaboration
Time to be bold Pt2: How government can reshape Malaysian startup ecosystem
Proposal for 200 startups to receive US$700k funding each within 12 months
Future of startup ecosystem & Malaysian economy is forever changed by Covid-19