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What It Takes To Be A Successful Startup

Lu Yoh-Chie, Biosensors International Group

02-Nov-15 12:00

What It Takes To Be A Successful Startup

If could sum up the past 2 years in just one word in the world of business, it would be startups. Year after year, the explosion of new startups hit record numbers however, year after year, many fail and disappear off the radar. We speak to Lu Yoh-Chie, Founder and Executive Chairman of Biosensors International Group. Lu is one of Singapore’s most successful technologist, listed publicly in Singapore Exchange in May 2005, something that not many startups can brag about. Lu was also a speaker during Techventure 2015 in Singapore, an event that allows global technopreneurs and investor meet and share their ideas. We find out what it takes to be a successful startup.


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