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Disrupting Japan 2.0
1. TIP :
driving corporate innovation forward by launching growth stage
companies from Japan in South East Asia.
by Murali PrasadVandayar, CEO SIZZLESCIENCE
2. it's one thing knowing that collaboration can
be mutually beneficial and another finding out
how to make more
effective collaborations
happen
Kiyoshi Inagaki I Murali Prasad Vandayar, since 2012
3. A key element of TIP is 4 STEPS, an effective corporate
accelerator program that provides high growth stage
companies in Japan with TERAZ’s consultants in Japan
and SIZZLESCIENCE’s band of entrepreneurs in Kuala Lumpur
to actively design investment ready business models, build
customers / partners / investors, operate all aspects of
business to create repeatable and scalable regional
opportunities and transfer the business back to the Japanese
parent company (or continue to co-operate the business unit in
Malaysia and South East Asia).
IN 12 MONTHS!
4. IMAGINE. a “corporate LEAN startup-like accelerator program” in Malaysia
that is able to repeat multiple launches of disruptive medtech and
agritech-related products and services from Japan in 2016.
5. IMAGINE.
being part of a team of experienced entrepreneurs in Kuala Lumpur who are
not focused to become founders but are focused in co-founding million
dollar markets in South East Asia for high growth companies in Japan
already worthover USD 20M.
investing USD 15K over a 12 month term to set-up interim
office and exclusive commercialization rights for selected
high growth companies from Japan to expand in Malaysia
and South East Asia… every year.
acquiring resources from universities, research labs and government-
backed funding (MYR 500K – MYR 4M) e.g. TAF for joint R&D and
Commercialization of commercial-ready disruptive technologies licensed
from companies in Japanto companies in Malaysia.
multiple quick exits via mergers with parent company or acquisition by GLCs
and public-listed companies in Malaysia and South East Asia, every 12 - 24
months.
rethinking entrepreneurship.