Expand to Asia’s biggest tech markets with Market Expansion Tracks

Expand to Asia’s biggest tech markets with Market Expansion Tracks

We at Tech in Asia receive many emails requesting introductions to possible partners across Asia and it is tough to answer them all one by one. To meet the demand, we’re bringing you a new highlight at our upcoming Startup Asia Singapore 2014: Market Expansion Tracks (MET).

MET sessions are where we help startups and companies expand into five specific markets: Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

For our first ever MET, we are planning to invite four to five experts from each country, ranging from community leaders, company registration experts, business consultants, telcos, and startup founders with growth or expansion experience in these markets.

At the end of Day One of the conference, interested participants will be separated into different rooms based on their target market, where they can enjoy a very relevant panel discussion. A broad range of topics will be discussed, such as country-specific tech trends, culture, ways to start a business, user behaviour, and much more.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity! Register for Startup Asia Singapore using the earlybird code earlybirdfeb and fill in this form to join the session.

Interested folks with knowledge about the tech industry or services that can be helpful for companies looking to expand into Indonesia, Japan, Singapore or Thailand, can apply to co-helm the country-specific MET sessions. Please send an email to dewi[at]techinasia.com and explain how you can help a company expand to another market.

Besides MET, we also are preparing an exciting Hackathon, Startup Arena, fireside chats with successful entrepreneurs, and not to forget – our most popular new feature last year – Startup and Investor Speed Dating.

(See: Watch out, Startup Arena is back at Startup Asia Singapore 2014!)

(Editing by Gwendolyn R. Tan, Steven Millward, Terence Lee)


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