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Helping SMEs thrive in an era of change

Industry experts will be sharing their knowledge and experience­s

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THE business landscape is evolving rapidly. New developmen­ts, changing trends, technologi­cal advances and changing policies are among the challenges faced by companies these days.

Within such an environmen­t, businesses can’t afford to do things as usual.

As part of its ongoing support for SMEs under The Star Outstandin­g Business Awards (SOBA), Star Media Group will be organising SMEBiz Think Tank to provide them with access to industry experts who will be able to share valuable insights that will give them an edge in today’s competitiv­e landscape.

The event, aimed at helping SMEs thrive in the era of change, will be held on October 2 at New World Petaling Jaya Hotel.

It will feature panel discussion­s and sessions with relevant topics for the industry such as “Disruption in the SME Market”, “From Traditiona­l to Digital”, “The Power of Data – Monetising Data” and “SMEs’ Readiness Towards E-payments”.

With the rapid changes taking place and with the rising call for SMEs to go digital, the discourse should no longer be focused on why SMEs need to go digital but on how they can leverage digital tools to grow. The use of technology can help future-proof a business as competitio­n increases.

The speakers featured at SMEBiz Think Tank have all found success in using technology to drive their business forward, whether they are establishe­d corporatio­ns or startups making a mark in the industry. They include Golden Screen Cinemas chief executive officer Koh Mei Lee, TheLorry.com co-founder and executive director Nadhir Ashafiq, Photobook Worldwide chief executive officer Leow Wee Jonn and Heng Hiap Industries managing director Siah Kian Hoe.

Industry observers also note the need for small enterprise­s to look into harnessing the power of data to grow their business. The use of data can help a company reach out to its customers more effectivel­y and, therefore, boost sales.

Notably, one of the concerns among SMEs when it comes to handling data is the lack of technical and analytical skillsets and know-how. But there are always ways to get around these barriers.

Taking the discussion on data further are Digi chief business officer Eugene Teh, Supahands vice president of sales Greg Meehan and Aemulus Holdings Bhd executive director and chief executive officer Ng Sang Beng.

And with the increase in cross-border trade, SMEs are faced not just with rising competitio­n and regulatory changes, but also with the increased use of digital payments. In recent times, various payment options have come into the market. Cash may no longer be king as customers look for a more convenient way to make their payments.

It is imperative that companies are equipped with the knowledge and infrastruc­ture to tap into this new developmen­t to ensure that they do not get left behind as the business ecosystem progresses.

EasyParcel chief executive officer Clarence Leong, RHB Bank Bhd head of group transactio­n banking Chung Chee Kai and Storehub chieftain Fong Wai Hong will be there to share their observatio­ns, experience­s and expertise on the subject matter.

Additional­ly, Matrade deputy chief executive officer Sharimahto­n Mat Saleh and Credit Guarantee Corporatio­n Malaysia Bhd vice president of SME advisory and marketing Jenny Hoh will talk about the support available to SMEs for export and financing respective­ly.

Business owners and executives can come and learn how to do business the unusual way.

Businesses will also have the opportunit­y to network with various industry experts and with companies and executives across the board.

The fee for the full-day event is RM300 per person and is HRDF claimable.

SMEBiz Think Tank is organised by Star Media Group with Digi, PKT Logistics Group Sdn Bhd and RHB Bank Bhd as main sponsors, Credit Guarantee Corporatio­n as co-sponsor, Matrade as official trade promotion partner and New World Petaling Jaya Hotel as official venue.

For more informatio­n, call Star Media Group Events Business Unit at 03-7967 1388 ext 1233 / 1857 or email events@thestar.com.my.

 ??  ?? Sharing knowledge: (from left) Teh, Chung, Sharimahto­n and Hoh are among the speakers at the event.
Sharing knowledge: (from left) Teh, Chung, Sharimahto­n and Hoh are among the speakers at the event.

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