Workshop on Tech Start-Ups Support Program in Asia
Technological developments are opening vast opportunities for people to connect, trade, and access services that are currently not available. Technological change drives economic growth and improves standards of living. However, there are also concerns that many jobs are at risk because of the growing sophistication in robotics and artificial intelligence. The challenge for Asia and the Pacific is to capitalize on the opportunities that technology brings while preparing for and mitigating the risks.
ADB’s developing member countries (DMC) are attaining middle-income country (MIC) status, but often face challenges in progressing into high-income status. To continue progressing in its development path, the digital economy is poised to be the new driver of development.
Traditionally, ADB’s support for job creation has mainly focused on the financing for Small Medium Size Enterprises (SME), but this approach will not be enough in the knowledge economy where technical skills are more important to compete in the market. The development community, including ADB, should take a more a holistic approach to cover broader aspects of the business ecosystem, including regulatory sandboxing, skills development, academia-industry collaboration, and incubation, among others in addition to financing programs.
In this context, ADB initiated a capacity development program to help its DMCs develop an enabling environment for the digital economy focusing on the technology-oriented start-ups (“Tech Start-ups”), in partnership with a variety of public and private partners. The main objective of the program is to share knowledge and experience and to discuss potential bilateral or multilateral partnerships on the Tech Start-up support programs among participating countries.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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09 Apr 2019 | Opening and Welcoming Remarks | Young Seung Chang and Thomas Abell | |
09 Apr 2019 | Workshop Overview |
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09 Apr 2019 | Session 1: Ecosystem for Tech Start-Ups |
Five Reasons Why the Korean Start-Up is Booming Korean startup ecosystem is thriving. One of the main reasons is certainly the strong support from the government. Check out this material to learn more... |
Jungwook Lim |
09 Apr 2019 | Session 1: Ecosystem for Tech Start-Ups |
Lessons from Silicon Valley Start-Up Environment Cloud computing, fintech, eCommerce, and other key technologies are driving economic growth and opportunities. This presentation shares how these key ... |
Thomas Abell |
09 Apr 2019 | Session 1: Ecosystem for Tech Start-Ups |
Amazon Web Services: Start-Up Innovation Amazon Web Services has enabled on-demand delivery of computing power, database storage, and other IT services with pay-as-you-go pricing. Check out how... |
Samuel Harris |
09 Apr 2019 | Session 2: Government Policies and Programs |
Start-Up Policy - Seoul Metropolitan Government Start-ups inSeoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) continue to thrive. Learn how SMG supports these start-ups through the policies it has rolled out. |
Pan Kyu Choi |
09 Apr 2019 | Session 2: Government Policies and Programs |
Supporting Technological Transformation in Indonesia Disruptive technologies have various effects on the different sectors in Indonesia. This presentation looks intothe impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution... |
Yurendra Basnett |
09 Apr 2019 | Session 2: Government Policies and Programs |
Public-Private Partnership Model as a Sustainable Model in Boosting Start-Up Ecosystem Start-ups are paving the way to innovation, and things could be improved if they would operate under the public-private partnership (PPP) model. This ... |
Mammad Karimov |
09 Apr 2019 | Site Visit | Seoul Startup Hub [Slides] [Slides] Seoul continuesto promote itself as a city conducive in building start-ups. Learn more about the Seoul Startup Hub, a place and platform for meet-ups ... | Semin Lee |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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10 Apr 2019 | Session 3: Private Sector-Led Incubation Programs | SparkLabs | Eugene Kim |
10 Apr 2019 | Session 3: Private Sector-Led Incubation Programs | AWS Start-up and Partners Enablement Program | Smita Roy (Amazon Web Services) |
10 Apr 2019 | Session 4: University-Led Incubation Programs |
Yonsei Enterprise Support Foundation: Leading the Way to the Future Yonsei Enterprise Support Foundation aims to become the best enterprise incubator in Asia. Learn more about its history, and how it has been providing... |
Sung Joo Bae |
10 Apr 2019 | Session 4: University-Led Incubation Programs |
Stimulating Entrepreneurship Activity at SUNY Korea from Scratch:
The Case of the Center for Global Entrepreneurship The State University of New York (SUNY) Korea houses the Center for Global Entrepreneurship (CGE) students and faculty a set of in-house programs. Learn... |
Chihmao Hsieh |
10 Apr 2019 | Session 4: University-Led Incubation Programs |
AWS Educate & Academy Program Cloud computing has been one of the top skills on LinkedIn in recent years. Despite the data on in-demand skills, many still do not possess these necessary... |
Shang Gao |
10 Apr 2019 | Site Visit |
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11 Apr 2019 | Session 5: Academia-Industry Cooperation at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology |
Growth of KAIST and Its Development Since its establishment, the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has been instrumental in providing high-quality human resources... |
Wonjoon Kim |
11 Apr 2019 | Session 5: Academia-Industry Cooperation at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | Entrepreneurship and Innovation of KAIST: Start-up KAIST | Steve Ahn (KAIST) |
11 Apr 2019 | Session 6: Research-Industry Linkage at Electronic and Telecommunication Research Institute |
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute and ICT Innovation Ecosystem The Republic of Korea is known to house various innovative organizations, supported by both the government and the private sector. Among these is the ... |
Ilsue Roh |
11 Apr 2019 | Session 6: Research-Industry Linkage at Electronic and Telecommunication Research Institute |
Technology Commercialization: How It Works at the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute Every year, more than 200 technologies are commercialized. There are variousreadiness levels that technology has to go through. Check out how the Republic... |
Jong Heung Park |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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12 Apr 2019 | Session 7: Angel and Venture Capital | Korean Unicorns on the Rise | Kihong Bae (Strong Ventures) |
12 Apr 2019 | Session 7: Angel and Venture Capital |
De-Risking Impact Tech Asia’s sustainable development challenges are primed for technology solutions. Meanwhile, the cost of technology is plummeting. This presentation shares... |
Dominic Mellor |
12 Apr 2019 | Session 7: Angel and Venture Capital |
MINDsLab: AI as a Service Firm Businesses can bring about innovations through the application of high-level artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Learn how MINDsLab is enabling businesses... |
Taejoon Yoo |
12 Apr 2019 | Session 8: Innovative Financing for SMEs and Start-Ups |
ADB’s Support on Small and Medium Enterprises Financing There are several barriers that prohibit small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in developing countries. Some of these barriers include lack of collateral... |
Seung Min Lee |
12 Apr 2019 | Session 8: Innovative Financing for SMEs and Start-Ups | Korea’s Experiences on SME and Start-Up Financing | Hee-Jun Lee (Small and Medium Business Corporation) |
12 Apr 2019 | Session 8: Innovative Financing for SMEs and Start-Ups |
Managing a “Mission-Driven-for-Profits Start-Up” from Home Check out how Queenrides is creating impact in empowering women riders and drivers using a feminine approach. |
Iim Fahima Jachja |
12 Apr 2019 | Group Discussion |
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12 Apr 2019 | Wrap Up |
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