The Borneo Post

MYStartup a onestop platform for all things startup

- LUMPUR:

Malaysia’s Single Window for the Startup Ecosystem (MYStartup), a game-changing one-stop online platform for startups, would serve as the foundation for a seamless business environmen­t for all things related to startups in Malaysia.

Launched at KL20 Summit 2024 here on Tuesday, MYStartup boasts a wide range of features and services for startups to access resources, mentorship, funding and regulatory support, thereby empowering the next generation of entreprene­urs to thrive and succeed.

“MYStartup aims to unite founders, investors, tech talents, government agencies and ecosystem players while offering comprehens­ive data, insights and resources on starting and scaling a business, navigating funding options, and accessing essential support services within Malaysia’s startup ecosystem.

“If you are a startup and you do not know where to find funders or funding, you can go to our website, register yourself and inform the platform what kind of startup you are.

“The website will direct you to relevant funding agencies or if you are a tech talent looking for employment (with a startup), you can also look for relevant jobs,” said Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang in his keynote address at the launch of MYStartup.

Chang added that even more impressive, MYStartup powered by Cradle Funds had come equipped with artificial intelligen­ce (AI), able to answer queries and provide insights about starting a business in Malaysia directly to its users.

“Cradle Funds also spearheads the Malaysia Startup Ecosystem Roadmap (SUPER) 20212030, which emphasises the importance of a sustainabl­e and inclusive startup environmen­t to stimulate a robust economy by providing everyone with the opportunit­y to get access to entreprene­urial knowledge, connection­s to corporate, investor and government bodies,” he said.

MYStartup was establishe­d in 2021 to nurture the national startup ecosystem through capacity-building programmes, including hackathons, accelerato­rs, pre-accelerato­rs, and bootcamps-all while connecting startups, investors and tech talents through its portal.

It is part of the government’s initiative­s to make Malaysia a top 20 global startup ecosystem by 2030, through efforts of creating a seamless business environmen­t and nurturing 5,000 new startups by 2025 as outlined in the SUPER roadmap. — Bernama

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