Use technology as engine of change, SMEs told


Business talk: (From left): Malaysia Entrepreneur Development Association secretary-general Datuk Bruce Lim Aun Choon acting as the moderator, Tan, Png and Chung at the SOBA Lab in Johor Baru.

JOHOR BARU: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) should start changing their mindset. Instead of fearing technology, they should use it to their advantage, says Digi head of corporate and SME, business division Allie Tan Keng Keng.

Tan said it was “common knowledge” that SMEs in the country were family-owned and some first-generation founders were still at the helm.

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