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Predictions for the Malaysia Startup Ecosystem 2024

Justin Lim, Managing Partner, Nexea | Bikesh Lakhmichand, Founder, 1337 Ventures

05-Jan-24 12:00

Predictions for the Malaysia Startup Ecosystem 2024

2024 promises to be a transformative period for entrepreneurs and startups, particularly with the government announcing key initiatives and focus areas for the ecosystem.

According to Startup Genome’s 2023 Global Startup Ecosystem Report, the top three ecosystems have maintained their positions from 2020, with Silicon Valley remaining at the top, followed by New York City and London tied at #2.

For the first time, Singapore has entered the top 10, moving up by 10 places to #8 from #18 in the GSER 2022, the biggest improvement in the rankings.

Now, where does that leave Malaysia ?

Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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