[SEA Connect] Outlook on Tech & Entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia
Event Information
Description
Interested to learn more about Southeast Asia's tech startup ecosystem & the abundance of opportunities in the region? Come join Monk's Hill Ventures' SEA Connect (Southeast Asia Connect) panel & networking event on Oct 9, co-hosted by the US-Asia Technology Management Center at Stanford University.
Our panel of distinguished founders and investors will share their startup journey and experience in the US and SE Asia, and discuss the present and future outlook of Southeast Asian tech ecosystem, relating to "The State of Southeast Asian Tech 2018" report findings by Monk's Hill Ventures, Slush Singapore and partners.
Come early for the networking session and connect with fellow tech enthusiasts in the area!
Refreshments will be provided. RSVP now to reserve your spot as seats are limited!
Agenda:
6.00pm-7.00pm: Registration & networking session
7.00pm-7.05pm: Welcome note
7.05pm-7.20pm: Fireside chat with Sanjeev Singh
7.20pm-7.30pm: Q&A session
7.30pm-8.00pm: Panel discussion
8.00pm-8.15pm: Q&A session
Speakers:
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Sanjeev Singh, Co-founder of FriendFeed (feed aggregator for shared updates across the web; acq. by Facebook); Cleantech investor
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Sukan Makmuri, CTO & COO of UangTeman (micro credit online lending service); Mentor & Advisor at Founder Institute, Endeavor, Plug and Play Indonesia
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Lee Sult, Co-founder & CTO of Horangi (a full-stack cybersecurity platform)
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Yosen Utomo, Founder of FullDive (a user-generated virtual reality content and social platform)
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Michele Daoud, Principal at Monk's Hill Ventures
Moderator: Richard B. Dasher, Ph.D., Director, US-Asia Technology Management Center & Adjunct Professor, Stanford University
Please feel free to share this invite to anyone in your network who might be interested in attending this event!
See you there!
PS: After 4pm, guests can park for free in any of the designated A, C or visitor spots at:
Via Ortega Garage
498 Via Ortega. Stanford, CA 94305
(Walking map from the garage to Paul Allen building)
Cheers,
Monk's Hill Ventures