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Building Future Malaysia With The Top In Tech Summit & Innovation Awards

Premesh Chandran, Co-Founder, Malaysiakini | Karamjit Singh, CEO, Digital News Asia

06-Dec-23 12:00

Building Future Malaysia With The Top In Tech Summit & Innovation Awards

Premesh Chandran, Co-Founder of Malaysiakini, and Karamjit Singh, CEO of Digital News Asia, join us in the BFM studio to get into the 3rd edition of The Top In Tech Summit & Innovation Awards which they are organising in January 2024.

On top of that, we also explore the current state of tech innovations and its implications to media, including what’s changed in media and journalism, the role of technology in modernising journalism, and implications of AI.

The Top In Tech Summit & Innovation Awards is happening in mid-January and recognizes and celebrates the most innovative and impactful technology companies, products, and individuals across enterprises in the country.

The awards feature 12 Awards across 8 categories including:

a. Innovator of the Year

b. Best Brick & Mortar Adoption

c. Most Impactful Academia-Industry Collaboration (Commercial & R&D)

d. Most Impactful Public Sector Agency Driving Digital Adoption (Federal & State Level)

e. Most Value Creation

f. Most Promising (Startup & Growth Company)

g. Best Pivot (Startup & Growth Company)

h. Young Innovator of the Year

If you think you or your company want to throw your hat in the ring for any of these categories, make a free submission here up till the 15th of December 2023. There are no fees incurred for participation.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan, Kishan Sivaswamy

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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