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Budget 2018 for Malaysian Digital Economy Productivity, Digital Adaptation Awareness, CanLaw - Legal Tech Startup

Karamjit Singh, Digital News Asia | Anushia Kandasivam, Digital News Asia | Datuk Fadzli Shah Annuar, President of TeAM

02-Nov-17 10:00

Budget 2018 for Malaysian Digital Economy Productivity, Digital Adaptation Awareness, CanLaw - Legal Tech Startup

The team from Digital News Asia.com talks about Malaysia investigating reported leak of 46 Million mobile users data, awareness on digital adaptation, Silicone Valley lessons in innovation, Indonesia's Snapchat fundraising & Recommend takes on the large jobs. Also on the show, AllSome fills in the cross-border e-commerce gaps, IDC Digital Transformation Awards and CanLaw, the lawyer discovery platform in Malaysia!

 

0:26 - Malaysia Investigating Reported Leak Of 46 Million Mobile Users Data

3:25 - Budget 2018 Keeps Digital Economy Momentum For Malaysia

7:48 - What’s Next Ahead Of Curve To Help Drive Awareness On Digital Adaptation

14:17 - Garage Ventures VC Shares Silicon Valley Lessons In Innovation

18:50 - Indonesia’s Snapcart Raises US$10Mil In Series A Funding

24:45 - Recommend Takes On The Large Jobs

27:22 - AllSome Fills In The Cross-Border E-Commerce Gaps

30:15 - IDC’s Digital Transformation Awards Recognises Disruptors, Innovators

32:28 - CanLaw Pivots To Bring More Tech To Legal Profession

33:15 - Legal Tech Startup CanLaw Provides A Lawyer Discovery Platform To Malaysians

Produced by: Freda Liu


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