KUALA LUMPUR, 23 NOVEMBER 2022 – Huawei Spark Accelerator 2022, a competition organised by Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Huawei Malaysia) to empower startup capabilities, has announced the 10 startups finalists for the final pitch in the programme’s grand finale.
The competition aims to incubate,accelerate and boost innovation of startups and deep tech companies in the country, as part of Huawei’s initiative to be the driving force behind Malaysia’s digital transformation into a digital capital for the ASEAN region by 2030.
Huawei Spark was founded to empower tech startups to get investments, guidance, and support from investors, mentorsand corporates. After the successful run of the programme in 2021, Huawei continues to open its doors to aspire and cultivate potential ‘Malaysian-made’ startups to be new unicorns in the next two to three years with the second edition of the competition this year.
The competition is a hybrid accelerator for tech startups, partnering with NEXEA that is known for having experienced mentors and connecting startups with leading Angel Investors, in collaboration with Credence, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), Sarawak Digital Economy Corporation (SDEC), Malaysian Research Accelerator for Technology and Innovation (MRANTI), Selangor Information Technology and Digital Economy Corporation (SIDEC), TusStar (Malaysia), Digital Penang and Cyberview Sdn Bhd.
The top 10 startups shortlisted are in the running for a potential investment of up to RM250,000, follow-on funding of up to RM1,000,000, and Huawei Cloud Credits of up to US$125,000.
In addition to that, the chosen startups will enjoy the benefits of the Startup Corporate Matching Programme, Peer Startup Networking Sessions, and an introduction to the VentureCapital (VC) Network,where they will receive professional support and guidance from Huawei.
These companies were among the 10 finalists shortlisted from more than 250 entries in the Huawei Spark competition. This year’s grand finale will be held on December 05 this year.
Mr Lim Chee Siong, Vice President of Huawei Cloud, Malaysia, said that as a global technology leader, Huawei considers it as one of their responsibilities to support and nurture entrepreneurial innovation in Malaysia.
“The Huawei Spark programme is an excellent platform for localstartups to enhancetheir business development opportunities, build a healthy ecosystem, and foster strong relationships between startups and venture capitalists.
It is also an excellent opportunity to promote the integration of Government-Industry partnerships that will enable the scaling up of digital start-ups in the country and help them in competing on the globalstage.
We are confident in the potential of the startups in this country to inject new energy into the nation’s digital landscape, as was reflected in their impressive business pitches,” he added.
Commenting further, Mr Lim said, “Through the programme, participants are also able to leverage Huawei’s leadership in technology and innovation. This will assist them in seizing opportunities posed by the digital transformation process, as well as in achieving business success, and in developing more innovative products and solutions for the world.”
To date, Huawei Spark has brought together 1,000 startups worldwide including key ecosystem players, connecting founders, policymakers, enterprises and investors to discuss Asia’s digital future, harness thought leadership and best practices, as well as showcase products and upcoming startups.
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