'Project Alpha: Powering The Next Breakout Story' by Seedplus and Amazon Web Services

 

Seedplus is working with Amazon Web Services on Project Alpha, which aims to identify early stage, high-potential startups in Southeast Asia and provide them with support to help them grow their business.

To kick off the project, they are holding a bunch of events across Southeast Asia (Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok and Singapore). They successfully held their first two events in KL and Jakarta, where more than 250 startup founders in total heard from speakers from Fave, iFlix, GO-JEK, GO-LIFE, Bizzy and Modalku.

Seedplus would love to have you with us at the penultimate event in Bangkok, which they are co-hosting with True Digital Park happening on Thursday, 6th September, at Aetas Lumpini (1030/4 Rama 4 Road, Thungmahamek, Satorn, Bangkok 10120) from 1 - 4pm! David Jou, CEO and co-founder of Pomelo, and Myo Zaw, CTO of 2C2P, will be joining and they will be announcing more speakers in the coming weeks. Seedplus and AWS will also present details on the project and how they intend to work with start-ups.

If you'd like to attend, you can sign up at the Project Alpha website here.

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