Time to shine


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 22 May 2014

SUNWAY: Petaling Jaya-based startups stand the chance of getting up to US$10,000 (RM32,000) in investment funds for their projects through Mad (Make A Difference) Incubator’s upcoming Mad-Sun Sunway Challenge.

The challenge provides a pitching platform for early stage startups, be it technology based or otherwise. It will take place from 10am to 6pm on May 31 at Startup Hub @ Sunway Mentari. 

This event is the fourth of its kind, with similar challenges previously held at Cyberjaya, Putrajaya and Penang. 

It is being jointly organised with Start Up Nation (Sun), an organisation that provides resources for small businesses across a network of 21 countries.

All startups located within the PJ vicinity are invited to participate in this challenge. Entrepreneurs who are interested can register at www.incubator.com.my by May 25. 

For further inquiries on the Mad-Sun Sunway Challenge, email eddy@incubator.com.my or call (03) 5611-5886.

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