Saturday, June 4, 2011

Events For The Week – 4-11 Jun

Latest Entrepreneurial Events in SingaporeFor a one-stop to all events related to or concerning entrepreneurship, certain industry-meets-business forums and seminars in Singapore, check out our Calendar. If not, you can also follow our bite-size updated posts for upcoming events for the week.

Events range from simple get-togethers to full-blown conferences. Get to meet fellow developers, entrepreneurs, startup CEOs & founders, and meet & learn from CEOs of established companies who have seen it all.

Our aim here at SGE is to make it easy for you to pick & choose from the event buffet. Enjoy.

Here are the events for this week. Events are mostly in Singapore (generally 30 minutes drive from anywhere), but we also include key events from around Southeast Asia and beyond.

Mon 6th June:

(1) Chillin’ With Women 2.0

Mon 6th June-Tue 7th June:

(1) [KL, Malaysia] Asia Business Technology Forum

Tue 7th June-Thu 9th June:

(1) Mobile innovations eXchange (MiX)

Wed 8th June-Fri 10th June:

(1) Planet of the Apps

Fri 10th June:

(1) Youth Entrepreneurship Symposium 2011 Networking Dinner

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MyCube’s Summer Seduction

Singapore-headquartered MyCube certainly has a lot of money to burn in the name of marketing. The “world’s first Social Exchange™” was the official worker t-shirt sponsor for SXSW (South by Southwest – we were there!) in the US in March, and now is offering a 6-week summer internship programme that includes a free round-trip plane ticket, free housing, “spending allowance” of SGD 3K (USD 2.4K), AND, get this – for one person, a SGD 10K (USD 8K) grant “to further their studies or start their own company”. Four others will also have an “all-expense paid trip to Ideas Island in the Philippines for one week of brainstorming and relaxation”.

Sounds very enticing, sounds like a little like Queensland (Australia)’s “best job in the world” publicity stunt in 2009.

MyCube is marketing this internship programme globally and is not just looking for a handful of lucky interns, but thirty. Yes, 30.

If you’re listening, listen well: these 30 interns will only be selected from these countries: Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, USA – and apparently, “others”. (Does “others” then mean it’s open to all around the world?)

What is more important than the travel perks is that MyCube hopes to:

“provide aspiring entrepreneurs with training in company formation, fundraising, product development, marketing, financial management and more. Interns will attend lectures from internet and business experts, work on real-life case studies and new business ideas, and get significant hands-on work experience. After the program, interns will become MyCube “ambassadors” to their home country and may attend lectures, conferences and other events sponsored by MyCube, as well as serve as mentors to future participants of the program”.

The internship allowance rate of SGD 2K per month is very high – about three times the average that of what even some bigger organisations offer in Singapore. Plus the coverage of airfare, housing, one SGD 10K grant, and not to mention the all-expenses paid trip for four to Fredrik Härén and Teo Härén (of Interesting.org)’s private island, Ideas Island – that’s a lot of money. Rough guesstimates lead me to a figure of about SGD 160K (USD 130K).

Dollars well-spent? Not sure, but it sure got my attention.

If you want to be part of the thirty, applications closes tomorrow 5th June and the names of the final thirty will be released on 10th June.

If at this stage you are intrigued enough to wonder what MyCube does, they are in private beta now, having unveiled the first stage of their grand plan to enable users to own and monetize all their own digital social network content 6 months ago in November last year.

(By the way, if you’re looking for positions in startups, you should check out our startup-focused jobs portal.)


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Singapore’s EDBI Leads Finland’s Silecs Series E Round

Singapore’s EDBI (EDB Investments) has invested in Silecs International, a venture-backed developer and manufacturer of advanced Siloxane polymers that is based in Finland, as the part of Silecs’ new USD 16M (SGD 19.6M) Series E financing round.

EDBI is the corporate investment arm of statutory board, Economic Development Board (EDB). EDBI focuses on Biomedical Sciences, Clean Technologies, Internet and Digital Media, as well as other strategic industry clusters with commercial potential.

Ms. Chu Swee Yeok, CEO of EDBI says, “Silecs’ traction with its customers is notable, given the stringent qualification cycle of the semi-conductor industry. Locating its global headquarters and production capabilities in Singapore will significantly strengthen its Asian presence, while its synergistic collaboration with A*STAR’s Institute of Microelectronics will advance its Siloxane polymers as enablers for a wider range of applications, including in clean technology. Silecs will also be able to leverage EDBI’s international networks to become a leading player in the electronic materials sector.

Silecs has established its new corporate headquarters in Singapore as part of their expansion strategy into Asia with additional research, production, and customer support capabilities.


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Ad Network Platform Komli Media Acquires Aktiv Digital

Ad network platform Komli Media is expanding their users reached by acquiring Singapore-headquartered Aktiv Digital.

Headquartered in Mumbai (India), Komli Media is also present in Singapore, New Delhi, Bangalore, London, Melbourne, Sydney, New York, Palo Alto, and Toronto. Their current scope of operations include: Brand Solutions, Performance Network, PostClick, Ethnic Marketing, Indoor Media, and ViziSense.

Meanwhile, Aktiv Digital provides market leading online solutions for publishers, advertising agencies and advertisers alike. It was established in 2007 with the opening of its Singapore headquarters and expanded their offices to Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia and China. Since their founding, it has established itself as “the most accessible touch-point for the purchasing of online media for branding, lead generation and acquisition-based objectives”.

From this acquisition, Komli Media might reach 60 million users, expanding from its current 50 million users worldwide. Not only will this acquisition enhance the presence of Komli Media in the current Singapore market, but it will also extend its presence in thse new markets for them: Hong Kong, Malaysia and Philippines.


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