Sarawak Digital Economy Corporation (SDEC) and NEXEA have announced the next phase of their collaborative initiative, DiVA - Digital Village Accelerator, a flagship programme under the Sarawak Digital & Innovation Ecosystem. The programme aims to cultivate a thriving innovation community in Sarawak, providing essential resources and support to entrepreneurs and tech startups. Selected participants may secure SDEC grants and investments, offering significant financial leverage for their ventures.
Sarawak Digital Economy Corporation (SDEC) and NEXEA have announced the next phase of their collaborative initiative, DiVA - Digital Village Accelerator , a flagship programme under the Sarawak Digital & Innovation Ecosystem. The Cohort 3 orientation session began on 8th March 2024, drawing significant interest with over 190 startups applying. DiVA aims to cultivate a thriving innovation community in Sarawak , driving the growth of digital technology and creative industries.
The programme provides essential resources to entrepreneurs and tech startups in Sarawak, offering specialized mentorship, industry-specific guidance, and various supports to steer their ventures towards success. Selected participants may secure SDEC grants of US$32,000 (RM150,000) and investments of up to US$53,000 (RM250,000), providing significant financial leverage for their ventures
Sarawak Digital Economy NEXEA Diva Digital Village Accelerator Startups Innovation Technology Support Grants Investments
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