By Salmy Hashim
WASHINGTON, Dec 5 (Bernama) — Malaysian students studying in American universities Sunday returned to campus with a bagful of ideas and aspirations to set up their own companies following a 2-day Entrepreneur Boot Camp hosted by Education Malaysia here.
Its Director for the East Coast sector, Dr Posiah Mohd Isa, said here it was time to open the students’ minds to other options upon completion of their studies other than looking for jobs.
She said, students could look into becoming their own bosses in their own companies, and to become the job creators of the future.
About 50 Malaysian students from 16 universities were at the Malaysian Embassy here over the weekend to network with their peers and Malaysian entrepreneurs who operate their businesses in the United States.
They were certainly inspired by Malaysian entrepreneurs who have made inroads in the US market. They heard from immunologist-turn-entrepreneur, Dr Avijit Roy from AR Bio-Sciences, LLC who gave them tips on how to pitch their ideas to venture capitalists, while student entrepreneur Izzat Rahman of KayuhBicycles, LLC talked about his vision for a healthy lifestyle.
Managing Partner, Taufiq Hussien of Comet Networks revealed that America was a big market where “you can even make money from trash if you know how to market it.” applications software developer in Boston, Reez
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