Startups are the new punk rockers

If you’ve always dreamed of being a rock star, congratulations—you’re already one! As the founder of a startup, you disrupted the scene by throwing rules out the window, sticking it to the man and getting your hands dirty the only way you know how. If that’s not punk rock, we don’t know what is.

But being punk rock also means all eyes are on you, whether you like it or not. People love a good underdog story, so the expectation to constantly rock out with your socks out, can get overwhelming.

Join us to find out how you can become a punk rock founder from award-winning entrepreneur Bryan Loo of highly-recognised F&B brands including Tealive, Gindaco, Croissant Taiyaki, Define:food, Define:burgers, Ko Ko Kai and Yun Bridge Noodle. Learn more about his experience and insights from his journey to becoming one of Malaysia’s most recognised entrepreneurs of his lifetime.

 

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Bryan Loo

Bryan Loo

 
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