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  • Securing Global Connectivity With Lasers | Dr. Mohammad Danesh, Transcelestial
    Apr 3 2026

    We use the internet every day, but 99% of our data relies on fragile, undersea fiber optic cables that are completely unprotected from accidental cuts or deliberate sabotage. Dr. Mohammad Danesh, co-founder of Transcelestial, is solving this global security threat by building an unhackable internet backbone using high-bandwidth space lasers.

    💡 What You'll Learn:

    • The fragility of the global internet: Why the world's reliance on a few undersea cables is a massive economic and security risk.
    • The future of connectivity: How Transcelestial is using lasers to bring unhackable, gigabit-speed internet to the masses.
    • Surviving deep tech: The brutal reality of "manufacturing hell" and what it takes to scale precision optics.
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    37 min
  • Dr. Bechara Saab and his journey to measure emotions
    Feb 10 2026

    Psychiatrists have no objective feedback. Every other field of medicine does. Dr. Bechara Saab left his neuroscience lab at Zurich Psychiatry Hospital to fix that, and the data suggest he's onto something remarkable.

    In this conversation, Dr. Saab shares how Mobio Interactive is bringing objective measurement to mental healthcare through over 1,000 psychotherapy sessions across seven languages. From proving mindfulness works via smartphone to using fMRI to show exactly which brain regions change with therapy, he's building the tools that clinicians desperately need but never had. We explore his journey from small-town surgeon's son to youngest research intern at Procter & Gamble to principal investigator in Zurich - and why he walked away from academic prestige to tackle the "greatest problem in mental healthcare."

    What You'll Learn

    • How objective measurement is solving psychiatry's greatest problem
    • The science behind proving mindfulness works through brain imaging
    • What it takes to transition from neuroscience researcher to startup founder
    • Why the prefrontal cortex matters more in mental health than most people realise
    • Where mental healthcare is headed and why measurement will become the standard

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    Visit our website to learn more about our work with Asia's leading tech startups.


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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/becharasaab/
    Website: https://www.mobiointeractive.com/

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    36 min
  • David Wang on building the Future of Open Loyalty at HeyMax
    Nov 14 2025

    What if all your loyalty points, credit card deals, and travel rewards lived in one open ecosystem, built around you instead of the banks?

    In this episode, we talk to David Wang, founder of Krip, Hong Kong’s first centralised credit card deals platform, now part of HeyMax, the Singapore-based startup redefining loyalty across Asia.

    David shares how recognising just how much value gets lost in everyday spending led him to build Krip, a platform that helped Hongkongers spend smarter and ultimately drew the attention of HeyMax. In this conversation, he reflects on building a startup from scratch, navigating its acquisition, and finding new purpose leading the next phase of growth, all while reshaping how loyalty and rewards actually work.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How Krip became one of Hong Kong’s standout fintech success stories
    • Why HeyMax’s “open loyalty” model could change how you earn and spend rewards
    • What founders should know before considering an acquisition
    • The emotional reality of entrepreneurship, how to balance the highs and lows
    • Where travel, tech, and loyalty are converging next in Asia
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    36 min
  • Priyanka Aggarwal | 9 in 10 women suffer silently. She built an app to fix it
    Oct 27 2025

    Women don't understand their own physiology - not by accident, but by design. It won't make money to educate them about simple changes that could improve their health. So the system keeps them suffering in silence. Pri Aggarwal is breaking that cycle.

    After leaving a stellar corporate career at top multinational corporations across Asia-Pacific, the Wharton scholar founded Aura Fem Health, a holistic women's wellness platform, challenging 2,000 years of systemic negligence in healthcare. With 84% of women feeling unheard by healthcare professionals, Pri is building a safe space where ancient holistic practices meet modern science breakthroughs to serve the 9 out of 10 women silently suffering.

    In this episode, Pri shares her deeply personal journey from experiencing shrinking menstrual cycles and severe PMS while climbing the corporate ladder, to discovering that simple lifestyle shifts (not birth control pills or being told to "Shut up!”) could transform her health.

    We discuss the unexpected parallels between startup life and motherhood , the crucial need for balance over burnout, and the practical marketing and commercial rigour her corporate background provided in these early days.

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    40 min
  • Colin Hong | DeepTranslate: How niche AI beats Google at finance translations
    Sep 9 2025

    AI can translate your IPO or ESG report—but can it do it right? Colin Hong, Co-Founder of DeepTranslate, reveals how his Hong Kong startup outperforms Google Translate and ChatGPT in the most high-stakes corner of translation: finance and legal compliance.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why niche AI is the only way to beat Big Tech
    • The hidden 20% translation gap that LLMs miss
    • How data compliance fears hold back corporate AI adoption
    • Cashflow discipline and hard lessons from startup life
    • Building a team with two PhD co-founders (and why the “sales guy” matters)
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    29 min
  • Chat, AI, and the future of dining: Hacene Taibi's vision for restaurant tech
    Jul 21 2025

    🍽️ From WeChat frustrations to restaurant revolution. Discover how one founder's personal pain point led to Bistrochat, now transforming how restaurants across Asia handle bookings through chat and AI

    Jonathan Nguyen sits down with Hacene Taibi, co-founder of Bistrochat, exploring how a simple frustration with restaurant bookings via WeChat sparked a business that's revolutionising the F&B industry. Learn how Bistrochat consolidates reservations from multiple channels whilst building a powerful CRM that helps restaurants deliver personalised service. Hacene shares valuable insights about the true nature of entrepreneurial competition: 'It's not just a product to product competition. It's what are you ready to sacrifice for this to happen?' From coding in Phuket seven days a week for a year to strategically positioning against well-funded competitors, this conversation reveals the mindset required to build a successful startup in a competitive space.

    🚀 Discover Bistrochat's expansion across Asia and why Hacene believes that in the AI age, a founder's greatest strength might be knowing what they don't know.

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more interviews, investor insights, and pitch deck tips.
    Visit our website to learn more about our work with Asia's leading tech startups.


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    LinkedIn: https://hk.linkedin.com/in/hacenetaibi

    Website: https://www.bistrochat.com/

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    32 min
  • Behind Hong Kong's first peer-to-peer fashion rental platform
    May 15 2025

    🇭🇰 From London to Hong Kong: How Louisa Dearlove spotted a gap in Hong Kong's fashion market and turned it into Fengxiang, a clothing rental platform aimed to give women in Hong Kong access to affordable contemporary fashion and to drive sustainable fashion habits. Could shared wardrobes be the future of sustainable fashion?

    In this episode, we chat with Louisa Dearlove about building Hong Kong's first peer-to-peer fashion rental platform. She shares honest insights about launching an MVP instead of chasing perfection, how she has had to adapt to the local market, and how being a generalist became her entrepreneurial superpower.

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more interviews, investor insights, and pitch deck tips.
    Visit our website to learn more about our work with Asia's leading tech startups.


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    LinkedIn: / louisadearlove

    Website: https://www.fenxianghk.com/


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    19 min
  • How to get into the most competitive fintech accelerator in Asia
    May 7 2025

    Director of Accenture's FinTech Innovation Lab Asia-Pacific reveals the top tips to joining this exclusive accelerator that has helped raise $6.6 billion for alumni companies worldwide. Applications close 12 May!


    Episode summary

    Only 10 spots from 200+ applications. Zero cost, equity-free. Direct access to HSBC, JP Morgan, and UBS.

    In this episode, Hui Jackson shares her journey from founder (e-commerce startup Souk) to running one of Asia's most prestigious fintech accelerators. She reveals the three critical traits that predict startup success: resilience, clear vision, and ability to pivot.

    Learn exactly what it takes to get accepted, how the 12-week programme works, and why multiple alumni successfully pivoted from B2C to B2B after working directly with tier-1 financial institutions.


    Key takeaways

    • Success traits: Resilience, clear vision, and willingness to pivot
    • Programme structure: 3 months, 3 stages, 3 types of mentors
    • Selection tips: Clearly articulate value proposition, show POC with FS clients, demonstrate scaling plan
    • Interview day: Expect 20-30 judges, come prepared, attend in person if possible
    • Current trends: AI, web3, ESG, regulatory tech, and gaps in insurtech


    Notable quotes

    "If you're coming in with the willingness to learn, you can open up a lot of opportunities. If you're coming in with the aim to sell, then you will close off great sharing opportunities."

    "The ability to pivot is very important. Some founders put blinkers on, trying to focus on improving their products, but not looking around what's happening."

    "We literally got direct access to the world's top tier financial institutions meeting their senior partners, senior stakeholders."


    Resources mentioned

    • FinTech Innovation Lab Asia-Pacific: https://uns.sb/FILAP
    • Application deadline: 12 May 2025
    • Programme details: Free, equity-free, 12-week accelerator
    • Global reach: Alumni from 39 countries, nearly 400 companies


    About the guest

    Hui Jackson is Director of the FinTech Innovation Lab Asia-Pacific at Accenture. A former founder herself, she brings unique perspective from both sides of the startup ecosystem. The Lab has been running for 12 years and is considered the anchor accelerator in Hong Kong.


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    27 min