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Codeathon participants track the bad guys with team work, motivation
Participants at the codeathon on Counter-Terrorism Funding share their thoughts on the event.
Founder Institute ready to kick off fifth semester
Pre-launch global accelerator programme puts out a call for potential founders for its latest Malaysian cohort.
MDEC-sponsored AngelHack sees 370 participants
The AngelHack KL 2016 24-hours hackathon, held from June 4-5, saw 370 participants, up 25% from last year’s event, according to sponsor Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation.
Cheryl Yeoh leaves, MaGIC on quest for new CEO
MaGIC CEO Cheryl Yeoh is leaving, and the Malaysian Government has engaged a head-hunting agency to find a replacement.
Founder Institute to kick off 2nd semester
Application deadline on March 2, test fee waived for early birds applying before Feb 9
Series of recruitment and information-sharing events taking place Jan 20-Feb 24
Founder Institute CEO Ressi puts his money down on Malaysia
The the Founder Institute has opened up applications for its second semester in Kuala Lumpur that will kick off in the first quarter of 2014, and its CEO Adeo Ressi said he would personally fund one or two startups from the programme.
MDeC partners Founder Institute on the startup front
MDeC has announced a partnership with the Founder Institute in a bid to boost the startup ecosystem here.
Founder Institute in unique Asean alliance with Effective Measure
Digital media planning solutions and online measurement company Effective Measure has formed a unique alliance with accelerator the Founder Institute in Malaysia and Singapore that they believe would boost the startup ecosystems in both countries.
Other ecosystems and how to fix them, the Founder way
The Founder Institute CEO Adeo Ressi wants to see every startup ecosystem in the world having consistent practices, and believes Malaysia is a hotspot for entrepreneurship that promises to have a global influence.
Where ideas don’t count; not at first anyway
The first Founder Institute boot camp attracted close to 100 participants, where the accelerator said its selection would be made based on founders having right set of aptitudes and character traits, not the strength of their ideas.