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Stanford University

Stanford Seminar - The Expanding Ecosystem for Entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia

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Overview

Explore the expanding entrepreneurial ecosystem in Southeast Asia through this Stanford seminar featuring Peng T. Ong, co-founder of Monk's Hill Ventures. Gain insights into the region's unique characteristics, including technification, banking infrastructure, and the services sector. Learn about the transition from entrepreneurship to investing, the emergence of companies like Grab, and the role of remote engineering. Discover trends in innovation, capital flow, and investment patterns across Southeast Asian countries. Understand how Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and investors should approach the region, considering external factors and government involvement. Delve into strategies for company expansion, the influence of international organizations, and the process of creating value in this dynamic market.

Syllabus

Introduction
Course Deadline
Why did you move from entrepreneurship to investing
How would you describe Southeast Asia
Is it appropriate to talk about Southeast Asia as one region
Where did Grab come from
Audience Take
Technification
Banking Infrastructure
Services Sector
Remote Engineering
Regional vs Global
Innovation System
Trends
SCA Connect
Family Offices
Capital
Patterns of investment
Crossborder activity
Facebook Amazon Netflix Google
How should Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and investors look at Southeast Asia
External factors affecting the markets
Audience questions
How do companies expand
The role of government
International organizations
Friends
Other Questions
Creating value

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Stanford Online

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