This week's TechNave Business Bytes for Week 4 of March 2024 news highlights Malaysia's thriving tech scene and various initiatives aimed at propelling the country towards a digital future. From attracting international partnerships to empowering local businesses, Malaysia is making significant strides in the tech and innovation landscape.
Draper University, an entrepreneur and startup focused Silicon Valley entrepreneur institution, is opening its first international campus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This partnership with the Malaysian government aims to support the growth of 140 Malaysian tech startups in the next two years, focusing on fields like AI and cybersecurity. This collaboration is expected to boost Malaysia's tech sector and establish the country as a leading digital hub in Southeast Asia.
Draper University has a proven track record of success, having accelerated over 750 companies and generating several billion dollars in investment. This partnership will provide Malaysian startups with valuable mentorship and resources to achieve similar success on the global stage.
Head over to their site https://nothing.tech/pages/community-edition for details on how to participate, including submission deadlines and official rules. So unleash your creativity and be part of building something special with Nothing!Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Recognizes Top Performing Retail Partners Mercedes-Benz Malaysia celebrated its outstanding retail partners at their annual awards ceremony.
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