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AR For Everyone

Hasbi Asyadiq, CEO, Assemblr

10-Mar-23 10:00

AR For Everyone

Malaysian based venture capital firm, Ficus Capital, recently announced its intent to continue investing in Malaysian and South East Asian startups with global growth potential. With its flagship RM60 million fund, Ficus SEA, the world’s first shariah compliant venture capitalist is looking for revolutionary, sustainable and purpose-driven startups that are bringing impact to the environment, social and governance (ESG) in a sustainable way.

It recently invested US400,000 in Assemblr, Indonesia’s revolutionary augmented reality platform company that helps users to create AR content via its web-based platform. Today, we will be speaking to Hasbi Asyadiq, CEO of Assemblr.

Photo Credits: Facebook | Assemblr World

Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Freda Liu


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Tags:  shariah investingtechnologyaugmented realityentertainment





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