Is Singapore Asia's Startup Node?
Hi!
You are invited to an invite-only event at muru-D (Singapore), a accelerator program for startups, backed by Australia’s largest telecommunications and media company, Telstra.
This event is special because there will be a delegation of tech entrepreneurs, investors and government representatives visiting, all the way from Australia – from AsiaRecon.
The event will start with a short welcome from Joseph Ziegler, Entrepreneur in Residence at muru-D Singapore. Following this, guests will hear from a distinguished panel of journalists and venture capitalists on discussing what’s the next phrase of development for Singapore as a Asia’s startup node?
Set to be the fastest growing regional economy in the next century, Southeast Asia’s 600 million people are building booming entrepreneurial ecosystems and have already achieved US$1 billion start-up valuations. As the business and entrepreneurial centre of the region’s 600 million people — Singapore is becoming the new destination for budding startups, savvy investors, and corporates wanting to leverage this growth thematic.
Moderator
- Bernard Leong – Head of Digital Services at Singapore Post Ltd & Founder, Analyse Asia.
Panelist
- Joseph Ziegler – Entrepreneur in Residence, muru-D Singapore
- Mohan Belani – Co-founder and CEO, e27
- Jeffrey Paine – Founding Partner, Golden Gate Ventures
- Pieter Kemps – Vice President, Sequoia Capital (TBC)
Tickets are limited to the first 50 people. In order to secure your spot, you must confirm through this invitation. If you can’t make it, you can send this invite to your friends or co-workers.
FAQs
- Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?
You can email hello@asiarecon.com OR call the event organiser direct on +61405 358 808 - Is my registration/ticket transferrable?
Yes, if you can’t make it. You can give it to a friend or colleague. - Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No. You can show us your ticket on your mobile phone. - The name on the registration/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay?
Yes, if you have been given the ticket from someone we invited. You will have to tell us who that person is.