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[Review] The Rise Of The New East

YoungUpstarts

In a sweeping expose on the dynamic forces shaping the “New East”, Ben Simpfendorfer’s “ The Rise of the New East: Business Strategies for Success in a World of Increasing Complexity ” provides an in-depth view of how the economic resurgence of Asia and the Middle East are changing global markets.

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Ecosystem for success: the key ingredients to attract an early-stage investor

The Startup Magazine

It is recognized as the global heart of innovation. Innovation in the country is supported by the government initiative “La French Tech” and seed funding through BPI. I therefore value business partners who share my values and vision, and who don’t just see me as an investor, but as a member of the team.

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Starting A Small Business In Asia

YoungUpstarts

With Asian firms weathering the global financial crisis resiliently, it’s left Western organisations keen to dip a tentative toe in foreign waters. It goes without saying that the industry you’re involved in will play a part in the decision making process, with government regulations and inspection guidelines other factors to consider.

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[Singapore] Daylight Studios To Tap Growing Mobile Games Market With Two New Titles

YoungUpstarts

Likely encouraged by various government schemes to grow the games and animation sector , the Singapore video games industry in recent years have expanded rapidly, growing from $87 million in 2005 to $285 million in 2007. It took the team of 20 some 14 months to develop both games, said Don Sim, the co-founder and CEO of Daylight Studios.

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How to build a Silicon Valley caliber product engineering team in Asia

The Next Web

Engineers and product folks there tend to know how to build products suitable for their respective market, but not necessarily something that can take off globally. I recommend partnering with a VC if possible, as it increases the exposure and quality of turnout for the event. Don’t let the idea of relocating employees scare you.