MYStartup Partners with Maxis, PETRONAS, Cyberview, airasia academy to Foster Growth in Malaysia’s Startup Ecosystem

MYStartup announced its strategic partnerships with Maxis, PETRONAS, Cyberview and airasia academy.

The collaborations with these companies mark a significant milestone in developing the local startup ecosystem, paving the way for exponential growth as it nurtures a culture of innovation in Malaysia. 

Ahmad Kashfi Alwi, Senior Vice President, Ecosystem Development, Cradle, said the collaborations with the companies signify a collective commitment to fostering the growth and success of startups in Malaysia. “By leveraging each partner’s expertise, resources and networks, we can create an enabling environment where startups can thrive, innovate, and make a lasting impact,” he added. 

The MoUs signed between MYStartup and its esteemed partners bring forth an array of benefits for startups operating within Malaysia: 

Collaborating with Maxis provides startups with opportunities to engage in Maxis-organised programmes and engagements, fostering potential commercial partnerships and project developments. Moreover, startups participating in the MYStartup Accelerator Programme will have the chance to connect with Maxis for future business and potential funding opportunities. Startups in the emerging fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Smart City and Education Technology also stand to gain from increased brand visibility across corporate platforms. 

The partnership with PETRONAS opens up opportunities for startups in Malaysia to access their Go-to-Market platform via the PETRONAS FutureTech Accelerator Programme, allowing them to achieve improved funding and investment opportunities and any technology acquired. Furthermore, the MoU signed also raises potential for startups in the MYStartup ecosystem to collaborate with corporate partners under the PETRONAS FutureTech 3.0 programme, such as TNB, DRB-HICOM, Gentari, Khazanah Nasional, Sembcorp, Hyundai Motor Company and Vitol, in addition to benefitting from potential investments of the local and regional venture capital firms. 

Cyberview, the force behind Cyberjaya’s rapid development, offers various perks and benefits to the startups under the new partnership. These include special rental rates within Cyberjaya premises, and as access to various opportunities for business growth and expansion. On top of MYStartup’s platform facilitating networks and connections with potential investors and business partners, through Cradle and Cyberview, startups will also be able to connect with angel investors from the Malaysian Business Angel Network (MBAN), opening doors for potential funding opportunities. 

Started in December 2022, MYStartup’s partnership with airasia academy will make knowledge and education fundamentals more accessible to its startup community, helping entrepreneurs and startups accelerate their upskilling efforts through accessible guided learning content. Through airasia academy’s on-demand learning programmes, startups will gain access to learning content that were designed to accelerate their growth.  The instructor-led training courses also offer certification modules covering crucial areas such as Digital Marketing, Cybersecurity and Software Engineering. This partnership empowers startups with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.

For more information on MYStartup and its partnerships, please visit www.mystartup.gov.my. Join the MYStartup community and gain access to a valuable range of resources – from mentors to collaborators and investors.

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