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McLaren Strategic Ventures Sajan Pillai Discusses the Top Five Trends for Advancing Global Technology in 2022 

The Startup Magazine

Companies like Warehouse Now have developed digital platforms leveraging AI to help warehousing and supply chain businesses streamline their capital-expenditure (capex) intensive, highly underutilized real estate warehouse assets to operational expenditure (opex) based, just-in-time, highly efficient supply chain management assets.

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[Review] The Rise Of The New East

YoungUpstarts

Spanning halfway round the globe – from Turkey to the United Arab Emirates to India, South East Asia and China – the book brings one on a fascinating tour of the complex business characteristics governing our neck of the woods. Let me highlight some of the book’s fascinating themes: Growth of Middle-Class Consumers.

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[Singapore] Tribehired.com Lands Investment; Plans Team Expansion

YoungUpstarts

“Recruitment is an evergreen industry but it is also ripe for disruption,” shares Shirley Wong, managing partner at TNF Ventures. Prior to this round, TribeHired had received pre-seed funding from Cradle Fund Sdn Bhd , a government agency under the Ministry of Finance, Malaysia.

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Legal Impact Of Data Protection And Management In The Digital Age

YoungUpstarts

by Steve Tan, Deputy Head and key partner in Rajah & Tann Singapore ’s TMT (Technology, Media and Telecommunications) practice group. Here are a few tips for organisations to ensure that they comply with the legal regulations where they operate in. Conduct regular audits and penetration testing.

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Getting ‘Fashion Forward’ On Customs

YoungUpstarts

Chief Operating Officer, FedEx Express. Shoe entrepreneur, Christy Ng, cites “fresh design, distinct artisanship and competitive pricing” as motivations for sourcing shoe charms, fabrics and raw materials outside her home of Malaysia for her eponymous brand. By David L. Cunningham Jr., Cunningham, Jr.

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Going Global At Launch: Tips For Building A Micro-Multinational Startup

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only operations.” For instance, you may not know that in Malaysia, English-speakers say “yes” to indicate that they heard you, not that they agree with you. The best way to “go local in each new global region” is to partner with an expert, better known as a “market native.” This can be more difficult than you think.

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