Difference between revisions of "2021T2 VirtualTSM/Participant Information/Joshua Tseng Shi-Hao"
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
I see a virtual TSM as a great opportunity, and not a constraint, because it means we have many more options available to us. Examples of places I would be excited to visit virtually in Asia alone would be: | I see a virtual TSM as a great opportunity, and not a constraint, because it means we have many more options available to us. Examples of places I would be excited to visit virtually in Asia alone would be: | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li>China: an ever-evolving competitor to the US every year, and the country my father worked in for about 10 years as an IT professional</li | + | <li>China: an ever-evolving competitor to the US every year, and the country my father worked in for about 10 years as an IT professional</li> |
<li>India: another mega player where technopreneurs and unicorns are being made, India is already a key rival to the US and China</li> | <li>India: another mega player where technopreneurs and unicorns are being made, India is already a key rival to the US and China</li> | ||
<li>Vietnam: the place some people are calling China 2.0, I feel like Vietnam is sometimes overlooked by us students as an up and coming hub for technopreneurship</li> | <li>Vietnam: the place some people are calling China 2.0, I feel like Vietnam is sometimes overlooked by us students as an up and coming hub for technopreneurship</li> |
Revision as of 03:20, 19 October 2020
HOME | | COURSE | | ITINERARY | | ROLE | | TEAM | | ORGANIZATION | | REFLECTION |
Contents
About Joshua Tseng Shi-Hao
SMU Email: joshuatseng.2017@sis.smu.edu.sg
LinkedIn: Connect with me on LinkedIn!
Academic Year: 3
Degree: BSc in Information Systems
Major: Digitalisation & Cloud Solutioning
Why Virtual TSM?
- What motivates you to join TSM?
- Where would you like to visit virtually?
Though many of us feel passionately about technology, its advancements, and how it works under the hood, it is ultimately just a tool. What truly excites me about technology is how it is actually used, and that is what I hope to gain a greater appreciation of through TSM. Historically, enterprising technopreneurs have always been a key driving force in making technology “work” for us, and this is what I hope to see beyond the confines of our horseshoe-shaped seminar rooms through TSM.
I see a virtual TSM as a great opportunity, and not a constraint, because it means we have many more options available to us. Examples of places I would be excited to visit virtually in Asia alone would be:
- China: an ever-evolving competitor to the US every year, and the country my father worked in for about 10 years as an IT professional
- India: another mega player where technopreneurs and unicorns are being made, India is already a key rival to the US and China
- Vietnam: the place some people are calling China 2.0, I feel like Vietnam is sometimes overlooked by us students as an up and coming hub for technopreneurship
- Korea: the popular choice but for good reason, Korea (like Singapore) has advanced greatly in less than a century, and is a major source of innovation
- Indonesia: another source of technopreneurs and unicorns, Indonesia has a breadth of new firms popping up that I personally find exciting for the SEA region
Starting a business
- What types of business interest you?
- What plan do you have in starting a business? (list existing business)
Past Experiences
Solo
Work / Internship Experiences
Others
Highlight Projects
What keeps you ticking?