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Our 3 takeaways on Echelon Asia Summit 2018, from the team at Tagtoo

Our 4 takeaways on Echelon Asia Summit 2018, from the team at Tagtoo

The two-day event is like a sweet memory that remains vivid in our minds even though the event is finished

As one of the selected Asia Top 100 startups, we, Tagtoo, are very humbled and honoured to have the precious opportunity to attend Echelon Asia Summit with other excellent startup founders and serial entrepreneurs.

The two-day event is like a sweet memory that remains vivid in our minds even though the event is finished. To commemorate these amazing moment, we decided to write an article based on our observation and interaction with other entrepreneurs and hope to draw out more feedbacks and insights.

Below are our takeaways.

The vibrant startup ecosystem in Southeast Asia

During the two-day event, we came across hundreds of amazing startup trying to solve issues of all kinds and several government- or university- backed incubators with awesome perks and incentives, which were seldom seen in the past years.

Topics include health checkup, mobile entertainment, finance management and more, representing an amazing transformation of the entire Southeast Asian ecosystem from the previous nascent stage where most startup founders competed with one another and chased after the same topic.

Undoubtedly, Southeast Asian startup ecosystem is on the right way to catch up Silicon Valley. The growth trajectory in the future is exciting.

The adoption of the cutting-edge technology

At first glance, you might find some of the topics these startups are trying to solve familiar and outdated, but solutions they come up with are innovative and often come with the cutting-edge technology.

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For example, an agriculture marketplace uses blockchain technology to ensure farmers have a stable income and adopts artificial intelligence to enable customers to enjoy the freshest produce.

In spite of not dealing with a fancy topic, such as the autonomous car, these Southeast Asian entrepreneurs are using their own ways and the best technology to create a better solution.

More and more foreign startups entering

According to the official statistics, there are over 30 nations coming to attend the summit. The attendees you run into might come from the Russia, Australia, and even all the way from the US.

At the venue, there are also special pavilions exclusively designated for Korean and Taiwanese startups to showcase their products and services, signifying the increasingly growing number of foreign startups focusing on Southeast Asia.

Indisputably, Southeast Asia is no longer where people oftentimes perceive as an underdeveloped region. It’s become more and more internationalized as well as catching the world’s attention with his strong and huge potential.

Lack of talent becoming a serious issue

While the entire startup ecosystem in Southeast Asia is experiencing the fast-growing period with foreign capital continuously coming to this region, looking for the right talent, especially with the engineering background, becomes the hot potato to handle.

Being aware of that, local unicorns and big corporates have deployed their network and capitals to recruit top talents in the early days, which make it harder for budding startups to swiftly optimize their products and services.

Consequently, startups that can’t give the pay as decent as big companies might be unable to survive in the increasingly competitive market. This issue, inarguably, poses a huge threat to the coming future of those budding startups in Southeast Asia.

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We learn a lot and will never forget any terrific conversation we had. We are sincerely thankful for eveyone’s visit to our booth. We will keep going and continue optimizing our products and services.

Let’s meet up again in the next Echelon Asia Summit!

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