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•  Business Plan Tools •  Assistance – Government agencies 

•  Funding opportuni9es •  Funding opportuni9es (Students) •  Compe99ons 

•  Further study 

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•  Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) •  Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaysia Berhad (BKRMB) •  Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) •  Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad (BPMB) •  Agrobank Malaysia •  Bank Perusahaan Kecil & Sederhana Berhad (SME

Bank) •  Commerce Asset Ventures Sdn. Bhd. •  Credit Guarantee Corporation Malaysia Berhad

(CGC)

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•  ERF Sdn Bhd (ERF) •  Export-Import Bank Malaysia Berhad (EXIM Bank) •  Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA) •  Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation Bhd (MBC) •  Malaysia Debt Ventures Berhad (MDV) •  Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation

(MATRADE) •  Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA) •  Malaysian Technology Development Corporation

Sdn Bhd (MTDC)

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•  Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTIB) •  Malaysian Venture Capital Management Berhad

(MAVCAP) •  Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad

(MIDF) •  Mayban Ventures Sdn. Bhd. •  MIMOS Berhad (MIMOS) •  Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) •  Perbadanan Nasional Berhad (PNS) •  Perbadanan Usahawan Nasional Berhad (PUNB)

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•  SME Corp. Malaysia •  Yayasan Tekun Nasional (YTN) •  Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation

(MOSTI)

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•  Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation Bhd (MBC) –  Commercialisation Grants-International Business

Development Matching Fund –  Commercialisation Grants-RND Matching Fund –  Commercialisation Grants-Seed Funds –  Technology Acquisitions Fund (TAF 1 & 2)

•  Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC) –  Commercialisation of Public Sector R & D –  Commercialisation of R & D by SME

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•  MIMOS Berhad –  Demonstrator Application Grant Scheme (DAGS)

•  Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) –  Enterprise Innovation Fund (EIF)

•  Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad –  High Technology Fund

•  Malaysia Debt Ventures Berhad (MDV) –  MDV Debt Financing Scheme

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•  Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) –  MSC Malaysia Research and Development Grant

Scheme (MGS) •  Export-Import Bank Malaysia Berhad (EXIM Bank)

–  Overseas Project Financing Facility •  Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad

(MIDF) –  Soft Loan Scheme for Automotive Development

•  Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad (MIDF) –  Soft Loan for Automation and Modernisation

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•  Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad (MIDF) –  Soft Loan for ICT Adoption

•  Malaysian Venture Capital Management Berhad (MAVCAP) –  Venture Capital Financing

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•  University Cradle Investment Programme Catalyst 

•  Focuses on ideas that come out of the academic or research arena. 

•  Helps researchers (students) and inventors from academic ins9tu9ons develop their technology‐oriented ideas and R&D efforts into real commercial products, ready for the marketplace.  

•  Value: RM150K 

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•  These categories of funded area include: – Development of prototype; 

– Proofs of concept; – Business plans; – Purchase of market feasibility research; 

–  IP (Intellectual Property) search and registra9on; – Surveys on concrete sta9s9cal data; and – Product sampling expenses 

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•  Eligibility – Malaysians aged 18 years old and older and permanently residing in Malaysia. 

– Applicants must either be employed and/or studying at Research Ins9tutes or IHLs in Malaysia. 

– Minimum of two (2) applicants and maximum of five (5) applicants per applica9on 

•  Further info: h[p://www.cradle.com.my 

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•  To catalyze the crea9on of local Technopreneurs and K‐SMEs in ICT 

•  To develop viable business plans into commercially focused ICT projects with prototype and detailed business plans suitable for venture funding & commercializa9on 

•  Max funds: RM150k of condi9onal funding 

•  Max dura9on: 12 months 

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•  Categories of funded area include: –  Creative multimedia –  Hardware design –  Software development –  Shared Service Oriented –  Support Services (Training, Incubators, –  Internet-based Businesses

•  Further info: h[p://www.technopreneurdevelopment.net.my 

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•  To create a new genre of successful technology entrepreneurs (Technopreneurs) and create employment opportuni9es for the good of the community.  

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•  Business Idea Compe99on –  Open to all undergraduate students. –  A Business Idea submission has to demonstrate the commercial viability of the idea but does not require a prototype or product. 

–  Each team must comprise of a maximum of three (3) undergraduate students. 

–  Final year students are highly encouraged to par9cipate as a team member. This is to ensure that the BI is in a be[er posi9on to be taken to the next stage of commercializa9on by the team  

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•  MoneyTree Young Entrepreneur Startup Challenge 

•  Objec9ve: to create a placorm in which youths aged 17 – 23 are given the opportunity to: –  Acquire the knowledge and skills to start and operate a business 

–  Have a hands on feel as to what it takes to run a business / project 

–  Acquire the ability to generate ideas and evaluate their commercial viability 

–  Focus on crea9ng a profitable enterprise / venture –  Experience pitching for funds to finance their enterprise  

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•  UTM Sarjana Sains (Keusahawanan IT) 

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•  http://www.smeinfo.com.my/

•  [email protected] •  Linkedin •  Facebook