Malaysia’s innovation ecosystem Following the 4 th GES in Kuala Lumpur October 2013
May 08, 2015
Malaysia’s innovation ecosystem
Following the 4th GES in Kuala LumpurOctober 2013
Innovation has no place in a global world, it’s everywhere
Innovation ecosystems can learn from one another
Local context matters and should be a source for innovators
This is why…
We’re on a world tour of innovation ecosystems!
We believe…
History & context of innovation in Malaysia
Two decades of government initiatives
A brief history of Malaysia innovation ecosystem
• 1970s: NEP policy (controversially) gives more equity to ethnic Malays• 1996: Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC), with high-speed internet, tax
breaks, nearby airport and university/company mix• 1997: MESDAQ (Technology companies stock exchange)
A brief history of Malaysia innovation ecosystem
• 2001: MAVCAP, a gov-owned VC starts operating for ICT companies• 2003: Cradle Fund, a gov-owned agency to nurture the ecosystem• 2008-2011: Community events (BarCamps, Startup Malaysia…)• 2013: Global Entrepreneurship Summit and Global Youth Startup
Traditional business have succeeded…
• AirAsia: 135 aircrafts (352 more to be delivered), founded 1993
• Jimmy Choo: Born on Penang island, first shoe at the age of 11
... and the tech field is already crowded
Malaysia is above Asia average for internet & social media use
Malaysia 61%
Asia 27%
Tradition still a key value for Malaysians
Malaysia innovation ecosystem today
Pros & Cons, Top Connectors & local best practices
Pros and cons of Malaysia innovation ecosystem
• Proactive gov for 2 decades with effective infrastructure (visa, equity, tax, internet access)
• Existing success stories in traditional as well as tech biz
• 4 out of 5 top listed tech companies of South-East Asia are Malaysian-based
• Proximity of Singapore for talent, mobility, funding
• Cheaper than Singapore, big airline Hub for Asia and Middle-East
• Market size and too rare overseas expansion
• Resource-based economy where ICT has less impact than in service-based economy
• Innovation can be more in local context (oil&gas, religious finance…)
• Singapore seen as competitor, not as a connector
• Lack of successful entrepreneurs turned mentors for next generation
• Potential ethnic issues & perception of unfairness
PROS CONS
Top connectors in Malaysia
Daniel Cerventus, @cerventus, Nextup Asia founder, TEDx organizer in KL, media connector
Dash Dhakshinamoorthy, @DashInsights, Startup Malaysia founder, brain behind the Global Startup Youth
Nazrin Hassan (LinkedIn) heads the Cradle Fund, after stints in banking, entrepreneur and gov. agencies
Khailee Ng, @khailee, serial entrepreneur and angel, representative for 500Startups in Malaysia
Top connectors to bridge Malaysia to the world
Bowei Gai, @bowei, sold his previous company to LinkedIn, and has been travelling for his Startup World
Report
Bjoern Herrmann, @bjoernlasse, is a co-founder at Startup Compass and the brain behind the Startup
Genome
Peter Tatischev, @tatischev, is an entrepreneur based in Moscow, Russia, knowledgeable about the local
ecosystem
Adam Stelle, @AdamStelle, is VP of Growth at UP Global, the umbrella brand behind Startup Weekend and more
Best practices of Malaysia innovation ecosystem
Creating an ecosystem of side events per industry/market during the Global Entrepreneurship Summit to increase networking and discovery possibilities
Best practices of Malaysia innovation ecosystem
Universiti Tun Abdul Razak co-designed a Bachelor of accounting with the Australian CPA, 2nd largest professional association of accountants in the world, so that students can work directly after graduation
Best practices of Malaysia innovation ecosystem
Inviting 250 youth from 100 countries and team up with 250 Malaysian youth to foster creativity and bring new solutions to the world’s problem. Teams are pre-selected to mix skills & nationalities
What’s next for Malaysia?
Recommendations to push forward the innovation ecosystem
Next steps for Malaysia innovation ecosystem
Evolution of the role of the government, from leader to feeder
• Government must learn to withdraw when useful
“David Rose at #GES2013 "you don't pay someone to be an entrepreneur" talking of gov agencies #ecosystems #government”
• Improving wages for developers in web technologies
".@bjoernlasse at #Ges2013: a dev in #Malaysia gets $2000/month. developed countries make their growth on tech co's: bridging the gap”
• Improve diversity within the Malaysian ecosystem
“Nazrin Hassan, VC in #Malaysia at #Ges2013 : innovation ecosystems need a diversity of people, networks. Do not build with local people only”
• Make universities investors of their students’ projects
“Universities backing students projects: #stanford got $336M back from Google, Univ. of Florida got $150M #GES2013 #edu #edtech c/ @annelalou”
Next steps for Malaysia innovation ecosystem
The energy of the community can address new challenges
• Identify local strengths and key economic industries
“NY is the capital city for finance, for advertising, and many other industries. An ecosystem is anchored locally, and must take advantage of the existing entrepreneurial base“ (David Rose)
• Do a startup to address an issue, not for the lifestyle
“Too many people do their own thing for the sake of doing their own thing. They're not thinking of solving a problem #GES2013 @501Awani (@Cherish_Leow)”
• Bet on local communities and make them entrepreneurs
“Empower rural, women and religious communities to find your ‘Blue Ocean’ of innovation and expand in SEA and Middle-East rather than duplicating the Silicon Valley”
• Improve the storytelling capacity of Malaysia as a startup Hub
“M'sia need to market better its plenty of success startup stories to inspire. One M'aia startup sold out to google for 70M USD. #GES2013 (@airaniss)”
Next steps for Malaysia innovation ecosystem
Start local, go global (global does not mean “Silicon Valley” only)
• Stop benchmarking against the Silicon Valley
“Benchmarking against the Silicon Valley makes no sense for #Malaysia #ecosystem : would you benchmark against Lionel Messi? #GES2013” (David Rose, NY)
• Open Malaysia to the world
“In the Silicon Valley, half the founders and 70% of PhD are foreign-born immigrants. Israel is ranked highly in entrepreneurs’ minds also for its capacity to link with New York, the Silicon Valley or Europe for its own startups” (Bjoern Herrmann, Startup Genome)
• Using Singapore as a Hub for talent and mobility
“If Malaysia was really bold, they could create a free zone for startups in Johor Baru to offer Singapore-based innovators easier visa, cheaper costs and same access to a global hub”
• Create bridges with like-minded countries where local Malaysian startup can sell the same service
“There’s a copycat syndrome too in Tanzania, but we push people to work on rural issues, which are key in other countries, even in Asia, where there is a great divide between urban elite and rural populations” (George Mulamula, CEO of Tanzania incubator DTBi)
Eager to learn about the other innovation ecosystems?
Documenting innovation through key events Hot posts, interviews, live-tweet, Google Hangouts
Identifying key connectors on & offline
Discovering alternative and emerging innovation ecosystemsBeyond the Silicon Valley, local innovation hotbeds
Tech, Social impact, Education, Life Sciences…
Increasing mobility of innovators and ecosystem enablersConnecting doers and thinkers through monthly Hangouts
Offering innovation ecosystem enablers to learn and exchange from peers
About our project A world tour of innovation ecosystems
About our teamAnalysis, community & network
Martin Pasquier
Entrepreneur in Singapore (social media
agency), long-time traveller
Mixes economics, politics and travels to analyze ecosystems,
reports on innovation
Anne Lalou
CEO of Innovation Factory & Web School
Factory in ParisTransfer knowledge of
ecosystems to new generation and to a
network of top French companies
Nicolas Loubet
Serial entrepreneur in Paris
with 3 companies, growth hackerManages and
nurtures creative communities on & offline
A world tour of innovation: 2013-2014
SUPPORT US! Travel & time of exploration isn’t free Custom reports on emerging markets & trends Workshops, talks on innovation trends Connection to key local players for VCs, brands, tech communities
Links & resources to know more about Malaysia innovation ecosystem
• Our video to wrap-up the 4th Global Entrepreneurship Summit
• Our blog to find more about the Summit, top keynotes and interviews
• The Bluenod mapping of the top Twitter account during the Summit, to crawl top connectors
• Follow us on Twitter: @martpasquier, @nicolasloubet, @annelalou
• Support us for our world tour, get reports on-demand and more!
The RockmyEcosystem projectAbout
About Sources on internet
• 4th Global Entrepreneurship Summit, Kuala Lumpur, Oct 10-11, 2013 (official website, our blog)
• Global Startup Youth, by Startup Malaysia (site)
• World Startup Report (site)
• Startup Genome (site)
• 45 Year Review Of Technopreneurs In Malaysia Start Up Camp KL Gewmalaysia (Slideshare)
• Top & Popular E-Commerce Sites in Malaysia (E-milo)
• Malaysian Startup Life in 10 Slides (Slideshare)
• Indonesia: Into The Hearts and Minds of Generation Asia 2013 (Slideshare)
• We Are Social’s Guide to Social, Digital and Mobile in Asia (2nd Edition, Oct 2012) (Slideshare)
Thanks!
Martin Pasquier, for Innovation is [email protected]