The programme also accentuates Digital Ventures’ vision to make Thailand one of the best start-up ecosystems in Southeast Asia. Support comes from veteran industrial specialists and global business partners like Baker & McKenzie, PrimeStreet Advisory, Google, Microsoft and Ananda Development. Teams with viable projects will also have the chance to receive a minimum Bt1 million in seed money from SCB after finishing the programme. DVA is claimed to be the best accelerator programme for Thailand and Southeast Asia, with the ambition to help start-ups achieve at least 20-per-cent growth. Another key strength of the programme is that each team will have the opportunity to seek professional advice on investment and technology from the management team of Digital Ventures.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 22, 2016 18:06 UTC