Start Up the Asian Century
Offered By: World Economic Forum via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the rise of Asian startups and their global impact in this hour-long World Economic Forum panel discussion. Gain insights from industry leaders as they examine how over 50% of "unicorns" are now based outside the United States, with a focus on Asian companies evolving into strong global brands and net exporters of innovation. Discover strategies for building global businesses that drive economic growth both domestically and internationally. Learn about platform companies, startup registration processes, regulatory frameworks, e-commerce policies, and government initiatives supporting entrepreneurship. Delve into India's potential, cultural biases, challenges faced by startups, and the pressure to perform in the competitive landscape. Engage with perspectives from executives of Zilingo, OYO, and Sequoia Capital India as they share their experiences and vision for the future of Asian startups in the global economy.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Dream
Platform Companies
Registration of Startups
Regulatory Architecture
ECommerce Policy
Startup Demand List
Government Initiatives
Regulation
Steps Ahead
Indias Potential
Biases
Challenges
Culture
Pressure to Perform
Conclusion
Taught by
World Economic Forum
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