venture capital
Soon after my departure from running an accelerator program for AI startups, I joined Mount Parker Ventures as a Venture Partner. I came to know the General Partners, Sal Ismail and Jude O’Kelly, through my years in the startup ecosystem in Hong Kong and they were also investors in my first startup, Shopline. While I still have big desire to build product… Read more…
social media tools
In between many of my freelance projects, I sometimes like to whip up new products just for the sake of learning and practice, or if I thought it was simply something fun to do. Recently, I discovered a few service that allows people to display social media feeds in a slideshow format. Most of them are geared toward events such as corporate parties or weddings… Read more…
accelerator, venture capital
Soon after Clickful, I joined Zeroth.AI as a Partner. Zeroth.AI is a startup accelerator program that focuses on AI/Machine learning companies. While based in Asia, it invests and accelerates companies from all over the world. Zeroth has already went through 3 cohorts when I joined. For its 4th cohort, the program was expanding to two other cities – Tokyo and Bangalore. Read more…
With the knowledge I gained from working with small businesses in Hong Kong and other parts of Asia. I got together with a new co-founder engineer and launched Clickful, an end-to-end solution that delivers professionally designed ad creatives, automatically sets up, manages and optimises all of your ads. Using Artificial Intelligence Read more…
Along with a few co-founders, I launched a platform in Hong Kong called Shopline. It provides small businesses in the region an easy way to build and manage their e-commerce shops. Read more…
An advertising platform for blog publishers to monetize the comments sections of their sites via different ad display methods. They included in-stream banners, overlay and keyword-detection. The platform served ads for hundreds of blog owners with total page views reaching in the tens of millions. Read more…
SneakerWare was a mobile application that served as the world’s first mobile social network for sneaker enthusiasts, collectively known as “sneakerheads”. It was a niche community that we had deep connections with in New York. The network grew to just under 20,000 registered and active users within a year. Read more…
Started out as the “Sneakers” Application on Facebook that went viral when the social network launched a developer platform, SneakerListing was its reincarnation as a C2C marketplace. Read more…