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Malaysia’s Roadmap to Creating a SUPER Startup Ecosystem

Harmender Singh, Vice President of Strategic Planning and Super Project Management Office, Cradle Fund

08-Jun-23 12:00

Malaysia’s Roadmap to Creating a SUPER Startup Ecosystem

On this episode of BizBytes, we explore the Malaysia Startup Ecosystem Roadmap, or more commonly known as SUPER. We take a look at its role, the potential support Malaysian startups can expect, and how it’s trying to address key concerns in Malaysia’s startup ecosystem, including issues such as the fragmented and potentially confusing nature of many of the initiatives and agencies launched to support the local startup ecosystem.

Joining us for this conversation was Harmender Singh, Vice President with the SUPER Project Management Office at Cradle Fund.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  economymarketsCorporatesSMEentrepreneursgovernment

Tags:  Malaysia Startup Ecosystem Roadmapstartupvccradle fundmostistartup ecosystem





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