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Endeavor Hour #8 - The 69th International Selection Panel in Kuala Lumpur

Aaron Patel, iHandal

27-Mar-17 13:00

Endeavor Hour #8 - The 69th International Selection Panel in Kuala Lumpur

On February 20th-22nd, Endeavor Malaysia hosted the 69th International Selection Panel (ISP) for the first time in Kuala Lumpur. The ISP KL brought together entrepreneur candidates and business leaders from 15 countries, selecting 18 high-impact entrepreneurs. Aaron Patel, founder of iHandal was one out of two Malaysian companies that were selected at the ISP joins us and shares his experience.


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