Cradle
Week in Review: Make the best of GES
While it will come as a disappointment to some that US President Barack Obama cannot attend next week’s Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES), this in no manner should take away from what will be the most interesting week for entrepreneurs this year, writes Karamjit Singh.
Cradle and Angels Den launch the Ideas2Invest ‘hack-celerator’
Cradle Fund Sdn Bhd, in association with Angels Den Asia, has launched Ideas2Invest (i2i) which will bring together entrepreneurs, developers, investors, mentors and coaches over an intensive nine-day programme the two parties are describing as a ‘hack-celerator.’
Expanding intellectual horizons with CultureRun (Updated)
CultureRun is a peer-to-peer marketplace that connects people with skills to share with those looking to learn new things, writes Gabey Goh.
Fortune favours the brave
When people see successful entrepreneurs, they don’t realise those dreams didn’t become reality overnight and that the path is riddled with potholes, obstacles and challenges that can throw you into despair and dejection, says Trunkbusters founder Arun Chandrashekar.
Banking on Digital: Where conversion matters
The second in Dinesh Lal Kumar’s four-part series covering the challenges banks face in serving the digital consumer.
D-Code aims to make coding cool, then scale it
The recent D-Code Bootcamp was merely the start for entrepreneur Dhakshinamoorthy ‘Dash’ Balakrishnan’s new startup, which aims to make coding cool across the region.
iMoney gets US$155,000 grant from Cradle
iMoney has received RM500,000 (US$155,070) worth of funding from the Cradle Investment Programme (CIP), a Malaysian Government initiative operated by Cradle Fund Sdn Bhd to support local technology entrepreneurs.
Introducing the improved CGP2
Renuka Sena of Proficeo talks about the Coach and Grow Programme and what’s different in the second year.
Week in Review: One different approach, one traditional one
MDeC takes an interesting approach to help market its MSC Malaysia companies, while Cradle takes a back-to-basics approach to help strengthen its companies’ competitiveness, writes Karamjit Singh.
TeAM hopes to create 'echoes' in the corridors of power
The Malaysian Government is very receptive to policy lobbying when it comes from industry associations, say the folks at TeAM.