Experts uncover the secrets of Singapore’s most successful startups

Singapore's definitive event for startups is now back on its fourth year.

Singapore Business Review will gather the city’s top entrepreneurs and investors at the much-awaited 20 Hottest Startups of 2016 Panel Briefing, which will be held on Wednesday, April 20 in Singapore.

Now in its fourth year, Singapore’s definitive event for the country's most promising startups will cover topics including effective marketing for small firms, the future of social media companies, tips on clinching seed funding, and success secrets from the giants.

Panelists include the founders of companies which made the cut for SBR’s 20 Hottest Startups to Watch in 2016 list, as well as investors and venture capitalists.

The full agenda and roster of speakers can be found here

Interested participants can avail of passes here

For concerns and inquiries, contact Dennice Paragas at [email protected].
 

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