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Malaysia’s Stock Exchange Joins Hands with Cradle to Support Local Startups’ Listing

AsiaTechDaily

This collaboration brings together the financial expertise of Bursa Malaysia and the startup support initiatives of Cradle Fund. This collaborative initiative is expected to empower startups with the knowledge and resources they need to navigate the financial landscape effectively.

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20 Years of Investing in Startups

Paul G. Silva

From 2003-2022 the River Valley Investors operated as a traditional angel group, investing in nearly 100 startups. This experience makes learning to code more engaging, competitive, and collaborative than anything else on the market. Tursus Developing innovative back-office solutions for the point-of-sale industry.

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Meet Tatiana Glad, our New Global Executive Director

Impact Hub

Our collective strategy Ambition 2030 represents the promise of Impact Hub when I first joined as a member (Impact Hub Islington, 2005). A: I have a passion for water and social innovation. I co-founded Waterlution in 2003 and continue to touch in with young water innovators through that network. Q: Incredible!

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Embrace Losing – It Will Make You Stronger

Both Sides of the Table

I’m not looking to invest there – I’m looking to understand the trends, the people, the innovation, the regions and how China can become an integral part of any of my portfolio companies as they scale. In the 2003/04 timefame I was living in the UK and running my first company. This one was eye-opening.

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Embrace Losing – It Will Make You Stronger

Both Sides of the Table

I’m not looking to invest there – I’m looking to understand the trends, the people, the innovation, the regions and how China can become an integral part of any of my portfolio companies as they scale. In the 2003/04 timefame I was living in the UK and running my first company. This one was eye-opening.

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Embrace Losing

Both Sides of the Table

In the 2003/04 timefame I was living in the UK and running my first company. They were looking for a collaboration tool to manage all of their large water development projects. We felt this was a marquee account and one that would help us take our collaboration tool global as Thames owned assets all over the world.