3 Startup Pitfalls and 1 Key Factor for Success
Iterative is hosting a meetup in Singapore!
In partnership with Aspire, join Hsu Ken Ooi, Managing Partner at Iterative, as he shares the story of how Iterative began and what he's discovered after working with over 120 startups in 3 years. Get the inside scoop on the most common startup pitfalls he's witnessed and the 1 thing all the best startups get right.
Light refreshments will be provided.
If you're a founder or simply curious about startups or accelerators, this event is for you!
Format
For the first 30 minutes, Hsu Ken will share Iterative's origin story and his observations from working with 120+ startups in Southeast Asia. The remaining time will be for audience Q&A and networking.
Event Details
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2023
Time: 6-8:30pm SGT
Location: Aspire Singapore Office
Address: 158 Cecil Street, #09-01
About Iterative
Iterative was founded for founders, by founders. Iterative's mission is to increase the GDP of Southeast Asia through entrepreneurship. To do that, we need to (1) make entrepreneurship more accessible to more people and (2) give founders the tools and support to be successful. As part of this mission, we run events like this to help founders solve their biggest problems.
Since Iterative started in March 2020, we have raised $163M across two funds, invested in 65+ companies, 120+ founders and the total value of Iterative companies is now worth $1.2 billion.
Iterative is actively accepting applications to our accelerator program. No fees, an upfront investment of USD $150,000 or $500,000, and 3 months of targeted support from experts and visiting partners. Join our event to learn more!
About Speaker
Hsu Ken Ooi is a Managing Partner at Iterative. He was previously the Chief Product Officer of Workmate, an on-demand blue collar staffing platform in Southeast Asia. In 2014, he was VP of Product at Weave (YCS14). In 2009, he started Decide.com an early machine learning company that predicted the future price of consumer goods. It was acquired by eBay in 2013.