The Nation: dot.com soirees coming to Bangkok by Human Capital Alliance IncA Story by David MedleyNow with corporate headhunter Korn Ferry Thailand’s support, Eng is launching his first Bangkok eAngelz get together on Tuesday, May 9 at the Sukhothai Hotel.K I Woo
talks to the American founder of eAngelz.com
who is introducing networking dot.com soirees to Bangkok. An American
impresario who hosted countless high-tech get togethers in California more than
a decade ago is now introducing his trademark dot.com schmoozing sessions to
Bangkok. These
high-tech get togethers allow fledgling dot com entrepreneurs to sip wine coolers
and munch hor-doeuvres with financial angels, major network and computer
infrastructure suppliers, as well as important business consultants. In the past
year, Landy Eng, who was CNBC business show Driven’s host, launched eAngelz com,
his dot.com website and dot com get-togethers in Singapore. Now with
corporate headhunter Korn Ferry Thailand’s support, Eng is launching his first
Bangkok eAngelz get together on Tuesday, May 9 at the Sukhothai Hotel. “We have
invited many of this country’s top financiers, equipment and network company
officials, consultants and dot.commers,” Eng said. eAngelz
get-togethers, Eng said are unique functions, which provide a comfortable venue
for the new economy’s sometimes disparate groups, who normally do not get together.
At eAngelz-like parties, these disparate groups meet each other at an informal
get together and ferret out what is happening in a fast-changing environment.
“Many deals are made from contacts at these functions,” he said. Eng said
that he expects about 30 per cent of the first eAngelz party’s guests in
Bangkok will be fledgling dot.commers looking for technical and financial
partners. “Twenty per cent will be financial
angels and venture capitalists. The balance will be equipment and network providers,
consultants and the media,” he said. Leading
headhunter Korn Ferry Thailand will sponsor eAngelz first event in Thailand .
“We are very happy to be hosting e-commerce and dot.com leaders, who I’m sure
will be driving this country’s future growth,” said Edwin Sim, Korn Ferry’s managing
director in Thailand . In
California’s Silicon Valley , where high-tech parties first began in the
mid-1980’s, Eng said the events were mainly attended by high-tech engineers
looking to exchange technical information. However, as the years went by,
investors, equipment and network suppliers, and consultants discovered that
“angels” parties were a convenient and efficient way to discover the next new
hot entrepreneur. Here in
Asia, Eng said eAngels parties, particular the ones in Singapore , have become
a very efficient way for all groups in the new e-economy to meet and exchange
ideas on a regular basis. “Equipment and network suppliers can come and usually
meet about 20 or 30 new dot.commers in one night,” he said. At the same
time, dot.commers also realizes tremendous benefits from these events. “Not
only will they meet technical people who supply the latest infrastructural
equipment, but they may also meet financial “angels” who may want to fund their
new idea,” he said. Eng predicts
that eAngelz dot.com parties will be equally as successful in Thailand . Korn Ferry’s
Sim told The Nation that representative of some of the top private equity funds
and top investors in this country will all be attending the event. “They’ve all
told me they are looking forward to such an event in Thailand,” He added
that many of his multinational clients are expressing an acute interest in any
events, which will help them, better understand the fast-moving new e-commerce
economy. Many Korn
Ferry multinational clients, Sim said are always looking to learn from
innovative new business ideas created by dot.commers. “The eAngelz get
togethers are an ideal venue and we’re just delighted to have been given the
opportunity to bring the idea to Thailand ,” Sim said. It promises
to be a groundbreaking event for this country’s dot.comming future. © 2016 David Medley |
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Added on June 6, 2016 Last Updated on June 6, 2016 Tags: Human Capital Alliance Inc, Thailand, Singapore, The Nation dot.com soirees comin |