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Emerging Tech Entrepreneurs From Southeast Asia To Visit New Zealand This Month
Emerging Tech Entrepreneurs From Southeast Asia To Visit New Zealand This Month

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time13-05-2025

  • Business
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Emerging Tech Entrepreneurs From Southeast Asia To Visit New Zealand This Month

Press Release – Asia New Zealand Foundation Ten emerging tech entrepreneurs from Southeast Asia will visit New Zealand from 18-25 May to meet with leading innovators and businesses and attend a number of tech events. Their visit is part of the ASEAN Young Business Leaders Initiative (YBLI), managed by the Asia New Zealand Foundation on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The initiative facilitates trade and builds networks and connections between entrepreneurs and business leaders in Southeast Asia and in New Zealand. The delegation represents a diverse mix of cutting-edge sectors, including med-tech, AI, digital mobility and eCommerce. Fam Alonto, a participant from the Philippines and founding partner of Embiggen Group, says: 'I believe innovation happens through meaningful relationships and open collaboration. The YBLI programme is a great chance to connect, learn and build partnerships across ASEAN and New Zealand. For me, this visit is about more than business-it's about building relationships that spark real ideas.' Dr Elaine Chan, co-founder and CEO of Vidanex, Malaysia, adds: 'As a medtech entrepreneur based in Kuala Lumpur, I'm looking forward to meeting other innovators from Southeast Asia [on the delegation] and learning about New Zealand's health tech scene. This visit is a great chance to learn from each other and explore ways we might work together in the future.' During their week-long programme, the group will meet with New Zealand companies such as Sharesies, Partly and Outset Ventures, and engage with startup and innovation communities in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The visit will conclude with the NZ Hi-Tech Awards gala dinner, one of New Zealand's premier events celebrating innovation and technological excellence. Asia New Zealand Foundation Chief Executive, Suzannah Jessep, said the visit reflects the best of how the YBLI programme is evolving – bringing in dynamic, cutting-edge innovators to brainstorm and share ideas with their New Zealand-based counterparts. 'To date, we have worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs and seen many partnerships and ideas flourish. Southeast Asia is a region of growing importance for New Zealand. Through initiatives like YBLI, and with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, we're helping to lay the groundwork for future partnerships and cross-border collaboration.' Since its inception in 2011, the ASEAN Young Business Leaders Initiative has facilitated visits for more than 130 ASEAN entrepreneurs to New Zealand and supported over 80 New Zealand entrepreneurs in exploring opportunities in Southeast Asia. In total, the YBLI Network numbers over 270 entrepreneurs. Notes: Meet the 2025 ASEAN YBLI Tech delegation: Anugrah Nurrewa – Founder and CEO, Komuto (Indonesia): Delivering real-time urban mobility solutions for public transport. Dr Darren Gouk – Founder, AOne (Malaysia): Providing management software for over 2,000 education centres in Southeast Asia. Dr Elaine Chan – Co-founder and CEO, Vidanex (Malaysia): Using AI and digital pathology to improve cancer diagnostics. Ella Trinh – Co-founder and COO, Vulcan Augmetics (Vietnam): Developing affordable prosthetics and wearable tech for amputees in emerging markets and conflict zones. Fam Alonto – Founding Partner, Embiggen Group (Philippines): Driving digital transformation and inclusive growth in Southeast Asia. Nelson Shih – Co-founder and COO, Oakra (Thailand): Enabling Southeast Asian manufacturers to scale eCommerce through logistics and analytics. Nik Muhammad Amin – Founder and CEO, Moovby (Malaysia): A peer-to-peer car-sharing platform transforming urban mobility. Tan Sukhonpanich – Chief Product Officer, FutureSkill (Thailand): Advancing tech-driven workforce learning and upskilling. Thang Pham – Founder and CEO, Mamibabi (Vietnam): AI-powered parenting app for pregnancy and childcare support. Dr Yen Nguyen – Chief Business Officer, Quickom (Vietnam): Working at the intersection of education, innovation and social impact. About the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono Established in 1994, the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono is New Zealand's leading provider of Asia insights and experiences. Its mission is to equip New Zealanders to excel in Asia, by providing research, insights and targeted opportunities to grow their knowledge, connections and experiences across the Asia region. The Foundation's activities cover more than 20 countries in Asia and are delivered through eight core programmes: arts, business, entrepreneurship, leadership, media, research, Track II diplomacy and sports.

Emerging Tech Entrepreneurs From Southeast Asia To Visit New Zealand This Month
Emerging Tech Entrepreneurs From Southeast Asia To Visit New Zealand This Month

Scoop

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Emerging Tech Entrepreneurs From Southeast Asia To Visit New Zealand This Month

Ten emerging tech entrepreneurs from Southeast Asia will visit New Zealand from 18-25 May to meet with leading innovators and businesses and attend a number of tech events. Their visit is part of the ASEAN Young Business Leaders Initiative (YBLI), managed by the Asia New Zealand Foundation on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The initiative facilitates trade and builds networks and connections between entrepreneurs and business leaders in Southeast Asia and in New Zealand. The delegation represents a diverse mix of cutting-edge sectors, including med-tech, AI, digital mobility and eCommerce. Fam Alonto, a participant from the Philippines and founding partner of Embiggen Group, says: "I believe innovation happens through meaningful relationships and open collaboration. The YBLI programme is a great chance to connect, learn and build partnerships across ASEAN and New Zealand. For me, this visit is about more than business-it's about building relationships that spark real ideas." Dr Elaine Chan, co-founder and CEO of Vidanex, Malaysia, adds: "As a medtech entrepreneur based in Kuala Lumpur, I'm looking forward to meeting other innovators from Southeast Asia [on the delegation] and learning about New Zealand's health tech scene. This visit is a great chance to learn from each other and explore ways we might work together in the future." During their week-long programme, the group will meet with New Zealand companies such as Sharesies, Partly and Outset Ventures, and engage with startup and innovation communities in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The visit will conclude with the NZ Hi-Tech Awards gala dinner, one of New Zealand's premier events celebrating innovation and technological excellence. Asia New Zealand Foundation Chief Executive, Suzannah Jessep, said the visit reflects the best of how the YBLI programme is evolving - bringing in dynamic, cutting-edge innovators to brainstorm and share ideas with their New Zealand-based counterparts. "To date, we have worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs and seen many partnerships and ideas flourish. Southeast Asia is a region of growing importance for New Zealand. Through initiatives like YBLI, and with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, we're helping to lay the groundwork for future partnerships and cross-border collaboration." Since its inception in 2011, the ASEAN Young Business Leaders Initiative has facilitated visits for more than 130 ASEAN entrepreneurs to New Zealand and supported over 80 New Zealand entrepreneurs in exploring opportunities in Southeast Asia. In total, the YBLI Network numbers over 270 entrepreneurs. Notes: Meet the 2025 ASEAN YBLI Tech delegation: Anugrah Nurrewa - Founder and CEO, Komuto (Indonesia): Delivering real-time urban mobility solutions for public transport. Dr Darren Gouk - Founder, AOne (Malaysia): Providing management software for over 2,000 education centres in Southeast Asia. Dr Elaine Chan - Co-founder and CEO, Vidanex (Malaysia): Using AI and digital pathology to improve cancer diagnostics. Ella Trinh - Co-founder and COO, Vulcan Augmetics (Vietnam): Developing affordable prosthetics and wearable tech for amputees in emerging markets and conflict zones. Fam Alonto - Founding Partner, Embiggen Group (Philippines): Driving digital transformation and inclusive growth in Southeast Asia. Nelson Shih - Co-founder and COO, Oakra (Thailand): Enabling Southeast Asian manufacturers to scale eCommerce through logistics and analytics. Nik Muhammad Amin - Founder and CEO, Moovby (Malaysia): A peer-to-peer car-sharing platform transforming urban mobility. Tan Sukhonpanich - Chief Product Officer, FutureSkill (Thailand): Advancing tech-driven workforce learning and upskilling. Thang Pham - Founder and CEO, Mamibabi (Vietnam): AI-powered parenting app for pregnancy and childcare support. Dr Yen Nguyen - Chief Business Officer, Quickom (Vietnam): Working at the intersection of education, innovation and social impact. About the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono Established in 1994, the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono is New Zealand's leading provider of Asia insights and experiences. Its mission is to equip New Zealanders to excel in Asia, by providing research, insights and targeted opportunities to grow their knowledge, connections and experiences across the Asia region. The Foundation's activities cover more than 20 countries in Asia and are delivered through eight core programmes: arts, business, entrepreneurship, leadership, media, research, Track II diplomacy and sports.

Kiwi artist exhibits at Setouchi Triennale
Kiwi artist exhibits at Setouchi Triennale

RNZ News

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RNZ News

Kiwi artist exhibits at Setouchi Triennale

culture arts 44 minutes ago Whakatane-based artist Sarah Hudson is this year's Naoshima Artist in Residence. Sarah has now opened her work - Reconciliation at the Setouchi Triennale on Megijima island in Japan, in which she looks at the concept of connection between lands, islands and identity. The Triennale runs until November and the international arts event attracts more than a million visitors each year. The residency is a partnership between McCahon House, Asia New Zealand Foundation and STILL; a community of businesses and projects founded by the Fukutake Family - who are the founders of the Benesse Art Site on Naoshima Island but have lived in New Zealand since 2009. Sarah is also part of the winning Mataaho Collective which took home the Golden Lion at last year's Venice Biennale. Sarah Hudson spoke to Culture 101 before leaving for Japan reflecting on her residency and the upcoming exhibition.

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