COvid-19

SEA proptech LiveIn passes Endeavor Malaysia’s First Virtual Local Selection Panel
The proptech which offers rental solutions for tertiary and young professionals managed to pass the selection panel despite facing tremendous COVID-19 challenges.
C&M industry performance report finds that Malaysia is on track towards “Connect 2030”
Highlights of the annual report, that will be made available in June by the MCMC, finds that Malaysia has achieved a commendable achievement in the Communications & Multimedia industry for 2019.
NEXEA partners MDEC to launch an Entrepreneurs Programme for local tech entrepreneurs
NEXEA and MDEC launches a peer CEO group programme aimed at discussing and addressing startup issues among tech entrepreneurs.
Micron Strives to Make the “New Normal” Similar to the Old One
Used lessons learned in China to help manage regional Covid-19 lockdown Development of US$345 mil Batu Kawan facility to continue as normal
Pivoting Your Business: The Nuts And Bolts To Survive The Jolts
In this 2nd part of his series on helping entreprenuers navigate the biggest challenge of their lives, Gopi Ganesalingam stresses the importance of pivoting with purpose.
TM ONE unveils the ONE PASS health screening solution to enable Malaysians to return to work safely
Leveraging AI and sensors, the ONE PASS can effectively track employee temperature and turn establishments into safe spaces. .
5G deployments marginally affected by lockdowns: GSMA
The GSM Association (GSMA) does not believe the ongoing global Covid-19 pandemic will adversely affect worldwide 5G rollouts but concedes that near- to mid-term deployment schedules may be delayed, and demand from consumers may be weakened.
Aerodyne realising commercial benefit from its MCO work in Malaysia
3-days straight coding to build version 1 of GIS based platform VertikalitiOps being commercialised in India, USA & Indonesia
AdEasy launches #AdEasyJagaSME initiative to help SMEs weather through Covid-19
The adtech startup created a website to allow SMEs to list their goods and services on a webpage for free, providing them better visibility.
What's next for universities in Malaysia?
International students will come if classes are 50% online, with use of campus facilities Government policies for the next 12 to 18 months will be critical for survival of sector
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