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It’s high time for EV startups and investors to look to India as the government is providing full-on support.
Starbucks sees slow growth in China despite opening a new cafe every 15 hours
Its sales struggle to keep up with its rapid expansion in China.
MVLLABS secured $5 million in Series A funding round — looks to grow its mobility ecosystem
Its ride-hailing service TADA is the first blockchain-based in the world.
Taiwan Startup Stadium (TSS) held the one-day event to integrate Asia’s startups with APAC resources.
SG Bike acquired Mobike’s fleet in Singapore for $1.9 million — users can ride for free
It sets to become the largest bike-sharing operator in Singapore
Singapore-based digital payments company 2C2P raises $52 million.
2C2P looks to strengthen its position in SouthEast Asia.
Singapore’s BCB Blockchain to fund $300,000 for startups in Philippine
The blockchain firm partners with Philippine’s government to boost the country’s startup ecosystem.
Singapore’s AI-powered firm raised $9 million from its Series A round
It will use the fund to develop and improve its data technology on human insights.
Hong Kong’s Volt14 bagged $955k from 500 Startups — to innovate on a longer lasting battery material
It aims to launch industrial-scale production trials by next month.
Malaysia’s NEXEA invests $60,160 into five local early-stage startups
NEXEA chose the top five startups from NEXEA Startup Accelerator and Startup-Corporate Pilot programs.
Pop Up Asia is quickly becoming one of Taiwan's largest lifestyle trade-shows.
Bringing together international travellers and lifestyle product enthusiasts from all over the world.
One of Taiwan's largest Startup Festivals, Meet Taipei, kicks off today.
Bringing together thousands of attendees and over 400 exhibiting startups across Asia.
Xiaomi invests in EV startup, XPeng — raises $400 million in funding for growth
XPeng is now valued at $4 billion.
Taiwan Startup Stadium to hold regional startup conference, #AsiaRocks
Helping local and overseas startups expand their businesses in this thriving APAC region
Foreign investments in Philippines decrease further in August.
Foreign investments since January are 40% lower compared to the same period last year.