With 300 tickets snapped up within 8 hours of launch, KL’s Largest Startup Party hosted at themost exclusive nightclub in KL – Kyo, Mandarin Oriental is off to a flying start. Brought to you by Drinkentrepreneurs Malaysia, this event is co-hosted together with key communities from the Malaysian startup ecosystem such as Techstars, LinkedIn, World Startup Festival, Founder Institute, Seedstars Asia and Found8 to name a few. Special thanks to our marketing partner BEYOND99.

This event will be a social gathering of everyone involved in the startup community. This event will be a laid back evening socialising with like-minded people over a drink. Where old relationships in the entrepreneurial scene are rekindled and new connections for the future of this industry are built. If you are a successfully running your startup, just launched or even working at a startup, this is a night you will remember or look back and feel you should have been there.

Attendees will range from startups such as Fave, iflix, dahmakan, PurelyB, Carsome, Policy Street,Common Ground and venture capital funds such as Global Founders Capital, Gobi Ventures, Captii, government agencies such as MDEC and MaGIC, accelerators such as ScaleUp Malaysia, 1337 Ventures and professionals.

As the premiere after-party organiser for leading tech conferences such as Echelon, Wild DigitalConference and Malaysia Tech Week, Drinkentrepreneurs Malaysia (presence in 7 cities) has grown in prominence over the last 5 years with Kuala Lumpur being the largest global chapter with a membership base of 15,000!

Don’t miss out on the most unforgettable party at Kyo this year on 14th November 2019! With tickets expected to be sold out within a week, what are you waiting for? Head on over to mystartupparty.com and sign up now! Be there or be square!

Initially launched in Paris, DrinkEntrepreneurs has since gone global, with events organized in 40 cities such as Shanghai, London, San Francisco, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong and our very own Kuala Lumpur.

Learn more and get your tickets – here!

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