RE:SOURCE Conference 2025 to Unite Martech Leaders for ASEAN Business Growth

KUALA LUMPUR, 03 October 2025 – OpenMinds announced RE:SOURCE Conference 2025, set for 15–16 October at M World Hotel, Petaling Jaya. The event will unite 350–500 marketers, founders, and tech leaders to explore ASEAN business expansion strategies. With ASEAN’s 600 million digital consumers and growing middle class, the conference addresses barriers like fragmented data and localisation challenges.

RE:SOURCE Conference 2025

Featuring speakers from Mida.so, SAMA, and ParentInc, it includes keynotes, workshops, and panels on martech, AI, and cross-border e-commerce. Jan Wong, OpenMinds CEO, emphasized fostering collaboration for sustainable growth. Sponsors like Infobip and Airasia Move support the event. Tickets range from RM 750 (Workshop+ Pass) to RM 6,000 (Group Pass). Visit https://resource.openminds.my/ for details and registration.

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