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Krenovator- Helping Plug the Tech Talent Gap

Mahadhir Yunus, Founder & CEO, Krenovator Technology

17-May-23 10:00

Krenovator- Helping Plug the Tech Talent Gap

Tech talent seems to be a perpetual bottleneck for Malaysian startups, but can a local tech talent platform address this problem through free coding and training modules?

Malaysian startup Krenovator develops and offers free coding and training modules, as well as job placements for individuals that go through their training. The platform currently has more than 5,000 tech talents from Malaysia and Indonesia combined.

Mahadhir Yunus, Founder and CEO of Krenovator Technology, joins us to get into how they are trying to plug the tech talent gap and how they keep up with the ever evolving nature of technology.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Tags:  tech talenttech startupjob placementjob trainingtalent gap





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