For spin-offs, startups, and SMEs that have successfully entered the market, the growth stage presents a set of new challenges that may hinder business sustainability and ability to scale up. Having the capability and support to overcome these challenges is critical to ensure that the impact of the technology and innovation can be achieved.
Join us and our partner, the Asia School of Business (ASB) to understand how the Global Accelerator Programme (GAP) can facilitate your growth with the support from industry and impact experts, ecosystem partners and access to funding and investments.
This Ecosystem webinar series is part of a pathway designed to facilitate the acceleration and expansion of your technologies and innovations supported by the MRANTI Ecosystem, partners and facilities. It provides insights for startups, spinoffs and businesses keen to participate in MRANTI’s accelerators and global market access programmes.
“Very helpful and informative. Innovative platform. I learned many things which I may not have discovered on my own based on the limitations of my time and knowledge. So, attending the MRANTI talks has opened up my mind to new knowledge and insights. I am so grateful to the MRANTI platform.”
“Thank you for the useful information, tools and resources shared during the session” - Chang Seng
“Great sessions to enhance our knowledge to improve what we don’t know” - Chan
“I like the tools that’s provided, I see that it will be useful” - Nora
Redza Shahid brings 9 years of entrepreneurial experience, specialising in idea validation, pitch deck creation, and fundraising training. In 2016, he founded Grub Cycle, securing over RM 1 million through grants, competitions, and investors. As a serial entrepreneur, Redza has pioneered sustainability-focused ventures such as Grub Cycle and Oililin, collectively garnering over RM 1 million in funding. His achievements have earned him accolades and opportunities to represent Malaysia on the global stage. Currently, he is leveraging his expertise and network to build an ecosystem hub at Asia School of Business. Additionally, Redza serves as the President of the Chamber of Social Entrepreneur Development (CSED).