Week in Review

Week in Review: The right kind of sexy
Yes, let’s really make 2014 Startup Malaysia Year! Need logo, tagline, and for spinoff VC firms to materialise
Week in Review: Sexy sells, even in a tech portal
The fact that the week’s most-read story was about a ‘naughty’ blog and not one about the serious issues affecting the tech ecosystem has DNA founder Karamjit Singh bemused.
Week in Review: What YOU can do about the funding gap
Let’s stop just talking about the funding gap in the Malaysian and even larger South-East Asian ecosystem, and help do something about it, writes A. Asohan.
Week in Review: A game changer? Get an advisor first!
How many entrepreneurs go about thinking they have come up with the most amazing idea for their business – and how often have they gotten honest and constructive feedback from their team, friends and peers, asks Karamjit Singh.
Week in Review: A blot on the ecosystem
The lack of R&D from public universities that entrepreneurs can commercialise is a topic Karamjit Singh is, unfortunately, not unfamiliar with.
Week in Review: How many more Ivan Tehs are there?
In seven years, without any fuss or buzz, Ivan Teh has built a company valued at RM700 million. He did it by targeting the enterprise space.
Week in Review: We’ve a darn good thing going here
While there are weaknesses in our startup ecosystem, such weaknesses are not unique to Malaysia, but recent developments have given DNA founder Karamjit Singh hope that we will probably overcome these faster than anyone else.
Week in Review: Time to recognise Dash for what he is
Karamjit Singh shares what he thinks of a Malaysian who is seen as a real influencer in the global startup space.
Week in Review: Make the best of GES
While it will come as a disappointment to some that US President Barack Obama cannot attend next week’s Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES), this in no manner should take away from what will be the most interesting week for entrepreneurs this year, writes Karamjit Singh.
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'?
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