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−Removed: SEATech Ventures Corp., a Nevada corporation (“the
−Removed: Company”) was incorporated under the laws of the State of Nevada on April 2, 2018.
−Removed: On May 2, 2018,
−Removed: the Company acquired 100% interest in SEATech Ventures Corp., a private limited liability company incorporated in Labuan, Malaysia.
−Removed: 21, 2018, SEATech Ventures Corp., the Malaysia Company acquired 100% interest in SEATech Ventures (HK) Limited, a private limited company
−Removed: incorporated in Hong Kong.
−Removed: On October 04,
−Removed: 2021, SEATech Ventures (HK) Limited subscribed 60% of the equity interests in SEATech Bigorange CVC Sdn.
−Removed: Bhd., a private limited company
−Removed: incorporated in Malaysia.
+Added: Ventures Corp., a Nevada corporation (“the Company”) was incorporated under the laws of the State of Nevada on April 2, 2018.
+Added: May 2, 2018, the Company acquired 100% interest in SEATech Ventures Corp., a private limited liability company incorporated in Labuan,
+Added: December 21, 2018, SEATech Ventures Corp., the Malaysia Company acquired 100% interest in SEATech Ventures (HK) Limited, a private limited
+Added: company incorporated in Hong Kong.
+Added: October 4, 2021, SEATech Ventures (HK) Limited subscribed 60% of the equity interests in SEATech Bigorange CVC Sdn.
+Added: Bhd., a private
+Added: limited company incorporated in Malaysia.
The Malaysia Company changed its company name to SEATech CVC Sdn.
on February 22, 2022.
−Removed: On February 25,
−Removed: 2022, SEATech Ventures (HK) Limited further acquired 40% of the equity interests in SEATech CVC Sdn.
−Removed: Bhd., which in turn owns 100% of
−Removed: the equity interests in the Malaysia company.
−Removed: On January 03, 2022, SEATech
−Removed: Ventures (HK) Limited acquired 1 share, representing 100% equity interest of SEATech Ventures Sdn.
−Removed: Bhd., a Malaysia company, from the
−Removed: Chief Executive Officer, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Director, Mr.
−Removed: Chin Chee Seong, with consideration of MYR 1.
−Removed: The Company, through its subsidiaries, mainly provides
−Removed: incubation and corporate development services to the clients.
−Removed: Details of the Company’s subsidiaries:
−Removed: Place and date
+Added: On February 25, 2022, SEATech Ventures (HK) Limited further acquired 40% of the equity interests in SEATech CVC Sdn.
+Added: Bhd., which in turn
+Added: owns 100% of the equity interests in the Malaysia company.
+Added: January 3, 2022, SEATech Ventures (HK) Limited acquired 1 share, representing 100% equity interest of SEATech Ventures Sdn.
+Added: Malaysia company, from the former Chief Executive Officer, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Director, Mr.
+Added: Chin Chee Seong, with consideration
+Added: October 28, 2025, SEATech Ventures (HK) Limited completed the sale of its 100% equity interests in SEATech Ventures Sdn.
+Added: SEATech CVC Sdn.
+Added: Chin Chee Seong, with total consideration of MYR 20,001 (equivalents to US$ 4,742).
+Added: Company, through its subsidiaries, mainly provides incubation and corporate development services to the clients.
+Added: Details of the Company’s
+Added: subsidiaries as of December 31, 2025:
of incorporation
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SEATech Ventures Corp.
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−Removed: Business mentoring, nurturing and incubation, and corporate development advisory services
−Removed: SEATech CVC Sdn.
−Removed: SEATech Bigorange CVC Sdn.
−Removed: Malaysia / October 04, 2021
−Removed: 20,000 ordinary shares of MYR1 each
−Removed: Dormant company
−Removed: SEATech Ventures Sdn.
−Removed: Malaysia / May 27, 2021
−Removed: 1 ordinary share of MYR1 each
−Removed: Provision of corporate advisory services
−Removed: Business Overview
−Removed: SEATech Group principal activity is to provide business
−Removed: mentoring services, nurturing and incubation services relating to client businesses and corporate development advisory services to entrepreneurs
−Removed: in the broader technology industry, but with a specific focus on the information and communication technology industry.
−Removed: We will primarily
−Removed: focus our efforts on nurturing ICT entrepreneurs in Asia.
−Removed: Our advisory services mainly will center on our “ICT Start-Up Mentorship
−Removed: Program”, which is designed to assist tech-based entrepreneurs in solving ICT industry pain points caused by technical insufficiencies,
−Removed: inappropriate financial modelling and weak strategic positioning within a competitive environment.
−Removed: The program aims to improve the technical
−Removed: exposure of our clients and to improve their sustainability in the ICT industry community through a combination of mentorship programs.
−Removed: Currently, our clients are mainly Malaysia based ICT companies with future prospects in other ASIAN countries.
+Added: Business mentoring, nurturing and incubation, and corporate
+Added: development advisory services
+Added: SEATech Group principal activity is to provide
+Added: business mentoring services, nurturing and incubation services relating to client businesses and corporate development advisory services
+Added: to entrepreneurs in the broader technology industry, but with a specific focus on the information and communication technology industry.
+Added: We will primarily focus our efforts on nurturing the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) entrepreneurs in Asia, starting with
+Added: focus in Malaysia and Hong Kong.
+Added: Our advisory services mainly will center on our “ICT Start-Up Mentorship Program”, which
+Added: is designed to assist tech-based entrepreneurs in solving ICT industry pain points caused by technical insufficiencies, inappropriate
+Added: financial modelling and weak strategic positioning within a competitive environment.
+Added: The program aims to improve the technical exposure
+Added: of our clients and to improve their sustainability in the ICT industry community through a combination of mentorship programs.
+Added: our clients are mainly Malaysia based ICT companies with future prospects.
Further as part of our expansion plan, on September
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Asset Exchange (“DAX”) in Labuan, Malaysia.
−Removed: According to global consulting firm BCG, the asset tokenization market will grow
−Removed: 50 times from US$310 billion in this year, to US$16.1 trillion by 2030, driven by demand from a wide range of investors for greater access
−Removed: to private markets (Source:
+Added: According to a 2022 report by global consulting firm BCG, the asset tokenization
+Added: market was projected to expand from approximately US$310 billion in 2022 to US$16.1 trillion by 2030, representing a significant long-term
+Added: growth opportunity in the digital asset sector.
World Economic Forum – Global Agenda Council, BCG Analysis).
−Removed: As a DAX listing sponsor, SEATech
−Removed: Ventures (HK) Limited focus on digital/physical asset-backed companies in the STO (security token offering) listing on Green-X.
−Removed: ICT Industry in Asia
−Removed: The ICT industry in Asia continues to show significant
−Removed: expansion and vitality, especially in the realms of the Internet of Things (IoT) and robotics.
−Removed: This growth is predominantly fueled by
−Removed: major manufacturing sectors in countries like China.
−Removed: The strategic deployment of these technologies address some of Asia’s crucial
−Removed: challenges such as aging populations and labor shortages, as exemplified by Japan’s integration of robotics.
−Removed: Smart city initiatives are becoming increasingly prominent
−Removed: across Asia, spurred by high mobile device penetration.
−Removed: This technological leap allows several Asian countries to skip traditional infrastructural
−Removed: phases and adopt more advanced solutions directly.
−Removed: Despite these advancements, the broad adoption of transformative software solutions
−Removed: remains a considerable challenge that could drive deeper economic impacts if resolved 1 .
−Removed: Economically, the influence of IoT is profound, with
−Removed: its expansion in sectors like manufacturing and transportation helping to propel new technology revenues toward the $1 trillion mark annually.
−Removed: Forecasts indicate that emerging technologies such as robotics, drones, AR/VR headsets, and their associated software and services are
−Removed: set to experience substantial growth.
−Removed: Specifically, the IoT market in Asia is expected to reach about $398 billion by 2025, according
−Removed: to a report by GlobalData.
−Removed: The robotics market in Asia is also on a rapid ascent,
−Removed: anticipated to exceed $130 billion by 2025, driven by industrial and service sector applications, according to the International Federation
−Removed: Meanwhile, the AR and VR market in Asia could see revenues hitting $70.8 billion by 2024, driven by increasing demand in
−Removed: gaming, training, and industrial applications.
−Removed: Looking to the future, the next three years are poised
−Removed: to see a dynamic shift as the ICT sector gears up for a new growth surge.
−Removed: Businesses are moving from prototyping to broader deployment
−Removed: of cutting-edge technologies such as augmented reality devices and AI-powered robots.
−Removed: This transition underscores the promising outlook
−Removed: for Asia’s ICT industry, positioning it as a global leader in technology adoption and innovation.
−Removed: This period of robust technological
−Removed: advancement and economic contribution paints a promising future for the ICT sector across Asia.
−Removed: IDC Corporate USA:
+Added: a DAX listing sponsor, SEATech Ventures (HK) Limited focus on digital/physical asset-backed companies in the STO (security token offering)
+Added: listing on Green-X.
+Added: Industry in Asia
+Added: ICT industry in Asia continues to show significant expansion and vitality, especially in the realms of the Internet of Things (IoT) and
+Added: This growth is predominantly fueled by major manufacturing sectors in countries like China.
+Added: The strategic deployment of these
+Added: technologies address some of Asia’s crucial challenges such as aging populations and labor shortages, as exemplified by Japan’s
+Added: integration of robotics.
+Added: city initiatives are becoming increasingly prominent across Asia, spurred by high mobile device penetration.
+Added: This technological leap
+Added: allows several Asian countries to skip traditional infrastructural phases and adopt more advanced solutions directly.
+Added: Despite these advancements,
+Added: the broad adoption of transformative software solutions remains a considerable challenge that could drive deeper economic impacts if
+Added: Economically, the influence of IoT is profound, with its expansion
+Added: in sectors like manufacturing and transportation helping to propel new technology revenues toward the $1 trillion mark annually.
+Added: transformation landscape in Asia continues to provide significant tailwinds for our potential growth.
+Added: The Internet of Things (IoT) market
+Added: in Asia-Pacific is projected to grow at a CAGR of 12.4% through 2030, reaching an estimated $392.76 billion.
+Added: Simultaneously, emerging
+Added: technologies such as Robotics and AR/VR are seeing increased institutional adoption;
+Added: the regional AR/VR market is forecast to expand significantly
+Added: to $52.29 billion by 2032.
+Added: Asia Pacific IoT Technology Market Size, Share & Growth, 2030, Marketsandmarkets;
+Added: and Virtual Reality Market Size, Share & Growth, Marketsandmarkets) These trends support our pivot toward high-value advisory services
+Added: and family office management, as our target high-net-worth clients increasingly seek exposure to these resilient technology sectors.
+Added: to the future, the next three years are poised to see a dynamic shift as the ICT sector gears up for a new growth surge.
+Added: Businesses are
+Added: moving from prototyping to broader deployment of cutting-edge technologies such as augmented reality devices and AI-powered robots.
+Added: transition underscores the promising outlook for Asia’s ICT industry, positioning it as a global leader in technology adoption
+Added: and innovation.
+Added: This period of robust technological advancement and economic contribution paints a promising future for the ICT sector
+Added: Corporate USA:
https://www.idc.com/promo/global-ict-spending/regional-markets
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−Removed: IDC Corporate USA;
−Removed: see the section titled “New
−Removed: Technologies:”
−Removed: ICT Industry – Hong Kong
−Removed: Hong Kong’s role as a leading business center
−Removed: in the Asia region can be evidenced by its advanced telecommunications infrastructure.
+Added: Corporate USA;
+Added: see the section titled “New Technologies:”
+Added: Industry – Hong Kong
+Added: Hong Kong’s role as a leading business
+Added: center in the Asia region can be evidenced by its advanced telecommunications infrastructure.
According to the IMD World Digital Competitiveness
−Removed: Ranking 2022, as published by the IMD World Competitiveness Centre, Hong Kong was ranked third in Asia and ninth in the world.
−Removed: The industry of information and communications in
−Removed: Hong Kong had generated HK$95.6 billion (US$12.3 billion) of value added in 2021, contributing to 3.3% of GDP.
−Removed: In term of industry data,
−Removed: Hong Kong had household broadband penetration rate at 99.5% (as at April 2022).
−Removed: The Hong Kong Internet connection speeds are among the
−Removed: highest in the world, according to the Office of the Communication Authority.
−Removed: The Hong Kong government has implemented various initiatives
−Removed: aimed at promoting the development of the ICT industry.
−Removed: These initiatives encompass funding support, infrastructure development, international
−Removed: collaboration, and workforce training.
−Removed: Specifically outlined in the Smart City Blueprint 2.0, adopted in December 2020, are over 130 initiatives
−Removed: aimed at enhancing public convenience.
−Removed: The objective is to help residents of Hong Kong grasp the advantages that innovation and technology
−Removed: in smart city endeavors will offer in their everyday lives.
−Removed: The Hong Kong government’s Innovation and Technology
−Removed: Fund (ITF) has provided an alternative source of funding for the IT industry to support R&D development, facilitate technology adoption,
−Removed: nurture technology talent, support technology start-ups, and foster an I&T culture.
−Removed: As of end-February 2024, the ITF had approved
−Removed: 68,668 funding applications on projects with a total of HK$ 40.8 billion.
−Removed: Last but not least, Hong Kong has a large pool of skilled ICT
−Removed: professionals, providing services to clients spanning a wide range of businesses.
−Removed: According to 2022 Manpower Survey Report, as of April
−Removed: 2022, 112,425 people (including freelancers) were working in ICT-related fields in Hong Kong, accounting for 2.99% of the labor force.
−Removed: Hong Kong Trade Development Council:
−Removed: https://research.hktdc.com/en/article/MzExMTUwMDAy#:~:text=Indeed%2C%20excellence%20in%20the%20telecommunications,3.3%25%20of%20Hong%20Kong’s%20GDP
−Removed: Innovation and Technology Sector Manpower Survey Report:
−Removed: https://manpower-survey.vtc.edu.hk/f/publication/13887/Manpower%20Survey%20Report%20for%20Innovation%20and%20Technology%20Sector.pdf
−Removed: ICT Industry in ASEAN
−Removed: The IT spending market in Southeast Asia is projected
−Removed: to rise to USD 33.97 trillion between 2021 and 2026, with an accelerated growth rate of 8.4% annually.
−Removed: The hardware segment, driven by
−Removed: increased mobile device usage like smartphones and tablets, will notably contribute to revenue growth.
−Removed: This segment is expected to maintain
−Removed: steady growth due to the rising adoption of VoLTE and 4G standards, prompting consumers to upgrade their phones.
−Removed: In addition, significant
−Removed: investments by telecommunication operators in 4G and 5G infrastructure will further boost growth in the hardware segment of the IT spending
−Removed: market in Southeast Asia 2 .
−Removed: Southeast Asia’s digital economies are set to
−Removed: reach $218 billion in total value of transactions this year, jumping 11% from a year ago despite global macroeconomic headwinds, a new
−Removed: report by Google, Temasek and Bain & Company revealed.
−Removed: In 2023, the digital economy in Southeast Asia generated
−Removed: $100 billion in revenue, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27% since 2021, which is 1.7 times faster than the growth
−Removed: of gross merchandise value (GMV).
−Removed: E-commerce, travel, transport, and media sectors contributed $70 billion in revenue.
−Removed: Notably, this focus
−Removed: on revenue generation has not compromised consumer engagement or the growth of GMV, which still increased by 11% to $218 billion in 2023.
−Removed: Travel and transport sectors are projected to surpass pre-pandemic levels in 2024, while e-commerce continues to exhibit resilience, driven
−Removed: by heightened competition.
−Removed: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/it-spending-market-size-in-southeast-asia-to-grow-by-usd-33-97-trillion-hardware-segment-to-be-significant-for-revenue-generation—technavio-301598739.html
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+Added: Ranking 2025, published by the IMD World Competitiveness Centre, Hong Kong rose to rank fourth globally, advancing three places from
+Added: the previous year.
+Added: Within Asia, Hong Kong continues to hold a leading position, ranking second in the region.
+Added: The information and communications
+Added: sector in Hong Kong remains a vital economic pillar, generating HK$104.0 billion (US$13.3 billion) of industry value-added in 2024, representing
+Added: approximately 3.4% of GDP.
+Added: Furthermore, Hong Kong maintains one of the world’s most advanced telecommunications infrastructures, with
+Added: a household broadband penetration rate of 99.3% as of November 2025, according to the Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA).
+Added: The Hong Kong government continues to drive the
+Added: development of the ICT industry through high-level strategic planning, notably the Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Development Blueprint
+Added: released in December 2022.
+Added: This framework establishes four broad development directions—including the enhancement of the I&T
+Added: ecosystem and the promotion of ‘new industrialisation’—to transform Hong Kong into an international I&T hub.
+Added: Recent initiatives
+Added: also include the Transport Strategy Blueprint (2026), which leverages artificial intelligence and digitalized traffic management to enhance
+Added: urban mobility.
+Added: A cornerstone of this support is the Innovation
+Added: and Technology Fund (ITF).
+Added: As of September 30, 2025, the ITF has approved 81,054 funding applications with a total investment of HK$ 54.8
+Added: These funds support a diverse range of activities, from R&D and technology adoption to nurturing talent through the Research
+Added: Talent Hub, which had supported approximately 15,500 research positions by late 2025.
+Added: Hong Kong’s ICT workforce remains robust and is supported by proactive
+Added: talent cultivation.
+Added: In addition to local graduates, the government has streamlined the entry of international experts through the Technology
+Added: Talent Admission Scheme (TechTAS).
+Added: Furthermore, the local startup ecosystem has seen rapid expansion, with nearly 4,700 startups recorded
+Added: in 2024, reflecting a 40% growth since 2020 and providing a deep pool of skilled professionals for the digital economy.
+Added: GovHK - Innovation, Technology and Industry Factsheet (January 2026):
+Added: https://www.gov.hk/en/about/abouthk/factsheets/docs/technology.pdf
+Added: Hong Kong Yearbook 2024 (Chapter 16:
+Added: Innovation, Technology and Industry):
+Added: https://www.yearbook.gov.hk/2024/en/pdf/E16.pdf
+Added: HK Government Press Release:
+Added: Transport Strategy Blueprint (February
+Added: https://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/202602/06/P2026020600696.htm
+Added: 2026-27 Innovation and Technology Fund Budget:
+Added: https://www.budget.gov.hk/2026/eng/pdf/itf.pdf
+Added: Industry in ASEAN
+Added: The digital economy in Southeast Asia has reached
+Added: a significant milestone, with its total Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) surpassing $300 billion in 2025, representing a 15% year-on-year
+Added: According to the e-Conomy SEA 2025 Report by Google, Temasek, and Bain & Company, the region has successfully transitioned
+Added: toward sustainable monetization, with regional digital revenue projected to reach $135 billion for the 2025 fiscal year.
+Added: Growth is increasingly driven by the rapid maturation
+Added: of digital financial services and a surge in infrastructure investment.
+Added: In 2025, the region emerged as a global focal point for Artificial
+Added: Intelligence (AI) and cloud infrastructure, supported by significant capital commitments to data centers.
+Added: Notably, Malaysia has become
+Added: one of the fastest-growing digital economies in the region, with its GMV reaching $39 billion in 2025 and capturing a substantial share
+Added: of private AI funding.
+Added: The hardware and service segments are further bolstered by the expansion
+Added: of regional payment connectivity and the integration of AI-powered solutions across e-commerce and travel.
+Added: Underpinned by these structural
+Added: shifts and a disciplined focus on profitability, the Southeast Asian digital economy is positioned for continued expansion, with the long-term
+Added: potential to reach a $1 trillion valuation by 2030.
+Added: Sapna Chadha , Geraldine Lopez (Nov 2025) e-Conomy
+Added: Primed for the next wave of AI-enabled growth:
+Added: https://business.google.com/en-all/think/consumer-insights/e-conomy-sea-2024/
+Added: Bain & Company - e-Conomy SEA 2025 Report:
+Added: https://www.bain.com/about/media-center/press-releases/sea/e-conomy-sea-2025/
+Added: Industry in Malaysia
The Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
−Removed: industry has grown significantly and is expected to grow continuously.
−Removed: The size of the Malaysian ICT market is projected to be USD 25.29
−Removed: billion in 2024 and is projected to increase at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.57% to USD 39.18 billion by year 2029.
−Removed: factor of this rise is the increasing in digitalization among most significant industrial sectors, which also includes the creation and
−Removed: application of 5G technology 3 .
−Removed: The rapid growth of Malaysia’s ICT industry
−Removed: is supported by programs such as the MyDIGITAL initiative, which is a component of the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint.
−Removed: By 2030, this
−Removed: initiative is intended to make Malaysia a high-income, digitally driven country and a leader in the digital economy in the region 4 .
−Removed: Malaysia’s potential as a regional data hub have been enhanced by the government’s Cloud First strategy under MyDIGITAL.
−Removed: further advance this goal, the Malaysian government’s approach to cybersecurity, data systems integration, and emerging digital
−Removed: technologies is essential.
−Removed: To improve Malaysia’s cybersecurity measures, the government has allocated US$434 million through the
−Removed: launch of the Malaysia Cyber Security Strategy (MCSS).
−Removed: The International Trade Administration states that this strategy emphasizes on
−Removed: the significance of cybersecurity in protecting organizations as they move towards digital platforms 5 .
−Removed: The ICT sector in Malaysia is strategically positioned,
−Removed: offering significant opportunities in smart city technologies.
−Removed: Smart city development in the country harnesses cutting-edge technologies
−Removed: such as 5G, IoT, big data, cloud computing, and AI to enhance services, improve efficiency, and bolster economic productivity while prioritizing
−Removed: sustainability.
−Removed: These advancements not only reshape the ICT landscape but also position Malaysia for a prominent role in the future global
−Removed: Overall, Malaysia’s ICT sector is rapidly evolving, driven by digitalization, government initiatives, and technological
−Removed: progress, making it a vital contributor to the nation’s GDP and socio-economic development.
−Removed: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/malaysia-ict-market.
−Removed: https://www.pwc.com/my/en/publications/2021/pwc-annual-report-2021/client/national-mydigital-initiative.html
−Removed: https://www.trade.gov/market-intelligence/malaysia-cybersecurity
−Removed: ICT Industry in Indonesia
−Removed: The Indonesia ICT market was valued at US$ 36.90 billion
−Removed: in 2022 and will grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.09% to reach a value of US$ 81.21 billion by 2027.
−Removed: The cumulative
−Removed: revenue generation for ICT providers in Indonesia is estimated at US$ 334.96 billion for 2022-2027 6 .
−Removed: Indonesia leads Southeast
−Removed: Asia’s digital economy contribution with the largest share of 42% or $691.8 billion 7 .
−Removed: Indonesia’s ICT industry focuses on their Software-as-a-Service
−Removed: (SaaS) and cloud computing, providing solution such as data analytics, data center management and managed services.
−Removed: Indonesia is at a
−Removed: pivotal point in its digitalization journey.
−Removed: Cloud adoption is primarily focused on making existing business processes more efficient
−Removed: and productive, but this will change over time as SaaS solutions become vital to building new business and innovations.
−Removed: Cloud-based solutions
−Removed: will also be essential to leveraging technologies like AI, which is widely seen as a major driver of future economic growth.
−Removed: Generative AI on the other hand is projected to bring
−Removed: US$4.4 trillion in value to the global economy 8 .
−Removed: By 2025, it is estimated that Indonesia’s digital economy will increase
−Removed: GDP by USD 150 billion.
−Removed: To achieve this, the Indonesian government is carrying out a significant infrastructure development.
−Removed: the digital transformation, the government has launched a number of national initiatives, such as Go Digital Vision 2020, e-smart IKM,
−Removed: and the 100 Smart City Movement.
−Removed: The Telkom Indonesia group of companies announced
−Removed: in July 2022 that it has partnered with Edgecore, a leading provider of network solutions, to open a demonstration lab in Indonesia that
−Removed: will enable open, disaggregated solutions.
−Removed: Edgecore expressed its strong support for open networking by offering to sponsor and participate
−Removed: in the Indonesian demonstration lab.
−Removed: NTT Indonesia also announced the opening of a high-tech data center in Jakarta.
−Removed: To serve the expanding
−Removed: digital economy in Southeast Asia, NTT launched the biggest data center in Indonesia, expanding its hyperscale data center presence there 9 .
−Removed: https://www.globaldata.com/store/report/indonesia-ict-market-analysis/#:~:text=The%20Indonesia%20ICT%20market%20was,334.96%20billion%20for%202022%2D2027
−Removed: https://www.asiabiztoday.com/2024/01/30/indonesia-leads-se-asias-digital-economy-contribution-with-42-gva-says-unafinancial-study/#:~:text=Indonesia%20accounted%20for%20the%20largest,%25)%20and%20Brunei%20(0.1%25)
−Removed: https://www.techinasia.com/5-reasons-saas-adoption-indonesia-accelerating
−Removed: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/indonesia-ict-market
−Removed: ICT Industry in Thailand
−Removed: The Thailand ICT market size was shown to be over
−Removed: $19 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 14% in the period of 2022 to 2027, eventually reaching over $38 billion
−Removed: The ICT market in Thailand is propelled by transitioning businesses from traditional to digital services, government initiatives
−Removed: such as the National Strategy, Digital Park Thailand, National AI Strategy, and Thailand 4.0, increased internet penetration, and other
−Removed: rapid technological advancements 10 .
−Removed: The Thailand government are taking actions in boosting
−Removed: the country’s IT sector due to their growing demand for digital transformation.
−Removed: For example, the Thailand’s Board of Investment
−Removed: (BOI) adopted a new Five-Year Investment Promotion Strategy, which targets industries and sectors that promote Thailand’s long-term
−Removed: development 11 .
−Removed: In 2024, the Thailand BOI announced that the applications for investment promotion in 2023 achieved a 5 year
−Removed: high of 24 billion dollars combined value.
−Removed: This was an increase of 43% compared to the previous year which was led by a large foreign
−Removed: investment in the five priority sectors in the BOI new investment promotion strategy, which was more than half of the combined pledges 12 .
−Removed: In 2022, Huawei Technologies planned in investing
−Removed: approximately $23 million USD in building its third data center in Thailand.
−Removed: These infrastructure development projects will further increase
−Removed: the demand for hardware and IT services.
−Removed: Amazon Web Services (AWS) also signed an MOU with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society
−Removed: of Thailand (MDES) to bring digital transformation into Thailand.
−Removed: AWS plans to invest more than $5 million USD in Thailand over the next
−Removed: Besides that, SAP also announced their plans to accelerate cloud transformation for both private and public sectors to increase
−Removed: efficiency, flexibility, and agility.
−Removed: Alibaba Cloud company opened its first data center in Thailand in 2022 to support the Thai government’s
−Removed: National Strategic Plan up to year 2037.
−Removed: Alibaba made announcements on their plans to invest $1 billion USD as this unveils a strategic
−Removed: roadmap for international business at the 2022 Alibaba Cloud Summit 13 .
−Removed: https://www.globaldata.com/store/report/thailand-enterprise-ict-market-analysis/#:~:text=Thailand%20Enterprise%20ICT%20Market%20Overview,over%20%2438%20billion%20in%202027
−Removed: https://www.boi.go.th/index.php?page=press_releases_detail&topic_id=133546&language=en
−Removed: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/thailand-boi-says-2023-investment-applications-up-43-to-usd-24-billion-as-large-fdi-projects-soar-302058865.html
−Removed: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/thailand-ict-market
−Removed: ICT industry in Vietnam
−Removed: A recent industry report projects that Vietnam’s
−Removed: ICT market will continue to grow rapidly in 2024.
−Removed: As the public and private sectors increase their adoption of ICT solutions, the ICT
−Removed: market is predicted to grow by 14% in 2023 to a value of VND 240 trillion Vietnam dong (equivalent to USD 10.2 billion).
−Removed: market is expected to surpass VND 400 trillion Vietnam dong (equivalent to USD 17 billion).
−Removed: The Vietnamese government has recognized information
−Removed: and communications technology (ICT) as a significant industry and socioeconomic growth driver.
−Removed: To enhance operational efficiency and improve
−Removed: governance services, government agencies at all levels are being encouraged to implement advanced ICT solutions 14 .
−Removed: The rapid adoption of digital technologies in numerous
−Removed: industries is the main factor driving the Vietnamese market.
−Removed: ICT solutions are being adopted by businesses, government agencies, and educational
−Removed: institutions on a growing scale to modernize operations, boost efficiency, and provide better services.
−Removed: Furthermore, the demand for ICT
−Removed: services, such as digital content and e-commerce, is increasing due to the nation’s increasing internet penetration, which is being
−Removed: driven by inexpensive smartphones and developing infrastructure.
−Removed: Fintech, e-commerce, and edtech innovation is supported by government
−Removed: programs such as the “National Digital Transformation Program” and a vibrant startup ecosystem.
−Removed: Because of Vietnam’s
−Removed: favorable business climate and steady economy, the country is seeing an increase in foreign investments in the ICT sector, which promotes
−Removed: knowledge sharing and technology transfer 15 .
−Removed: There are five mobile operators operating in Vietnam:
−Removed: VNPT-Vinaphone, Mobifone, Viettel, Vietnammobile, and Gtel.
−Removed: State-owned enterprises dominate the telecommunications industry.
−Removed: Additionally,
−Removed: there exist three mobile virtual network operators, namely Asim Telecom (Local), Mobicast (Reddi), and Dong Duong Telecom (iTel).
−Removed: combined market share of the three network operators—VNPT-Vinaphone, Viettel, and Mobifone—is close to 95%.
−Removed: The Ministry of
−Removed: Information and Communications in Vietnam estimates that as of September 2022, there were 127.207 million mobile subscribers.
−Removed: is predicted to have 129.2 million subscribers by the end of 2032, with an average annual growth rate of only 0.5% from 2022 to 2032.
−Removed: 89.2% of connections will have 5G capability by 2032.
−Removed: The penetration rate of the Vietnamese mobile market is approximately 128%, indicating
−Removed: a highly saturated market.
−Removed: A recent study also shows that the cybersecurity market
−Removed: in Vietnam will generate USD 215 million in total revenue by 2023, with growth expected to occur at a rate of roughly 15% year in 2022
−Removed: According to World Bank estimates, as Vietnam pursues projects in e-government, the internet of things (IOT), smart cities,
−Removed: financial technology, artificial intelligence, etc., the nation’s digital economy will surpass USD 43 billion by 2025.
−Removed: the public and private sectors are facing an increase in cyber threats as a result of the nation’s unprecedented growth and demand
−Removed: for digital services 16 .
−Removed: https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/vietnam-information-and-communication-technologies
−Removed: https://www.imarcgroup.com/vietnam-ict-market#:~:text=%E2%80%8BVietnam%20ICT%20market%20is,7.74%25%20during%202024%2D2032
−Removed: https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/vietnam-information-and-communication-technologies
−Removed: ICT industry in Philippines
−Removed: The Philippines ICT market size was valued at US$
−Removed: 19.42 billion in 2022 and will grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.63% to reach a value of US$ 33.65 billion by 2027.
−Removed: The cumulative revenue generation for ICT providers in the Philippines is estimated at US$ 154.18 billion for 2022-2027 17 .
−Removed: Business Management International (BMI), a market
−Removed: research firm, projects that by 2025 software sales in the Philippines will total a $95 million USD.
−Removed: Local businesses have also increased
−Removed: their investment in enterprise architecture projects because of pushing for digital transformation.
−Removed: The availability of major security
−Removed: and enhancements for Microsoft Windows 11 was another factor driving the purchases.
−Removed: The Philippines moved up two spots in the 2022 IMD
−Removed: Digital Competitiveness Ranking report, from 58th to 56th, from the previous year 18 .
−Removed: As Philippines move towards creating a “Bagong
−Removed: Pilipinas,” the government is implementing more effective methods of delivering public services.
−Removed: Launched in June 2023, the eGovPH
−Removed: App simplifies government procedures and has benefited 964,775 users with its accessibility.
−Removed: By collaborating with 38 government agencies,
−Removed: the DICT seeks to improve collaborative work and break down barriers to innovation.
−Removed: The digital National ID, also known as the PhilSys
−Removed: ID, eTravel for electronic passenger registration, and eLGU for local government services are all available on the app.
−Removed: By implementing
−Removed: the eLGU system’s Business Permit module, 776 LGUs are increasing the accessibility and effectiveness of government services 19 .
−Removed: Disaster management has also been given top priority
−Removed: by the DICT thanks to its collaboration with the World Food Programme.
−Removed: Six cutting-edge mobile emergency telecommunication units are part
−Removed: of the Government Emergency Communications System – Mobile Operations Vehicle for Emergencies (GECS-MOVE) project, enhancing disaster
−Removed: response capabilities 20 .
−Removed: The Philippines’ Department of Information and
−Removed: Communications Technology (DICT) is preparing for a substantial year in 2024 after reaching significant goals in creating an established
−Removed: ICT ecosystem.
−Removed: International attention has been drawn to the nation’s commitment to ICT development and overall growth.
−Removed: of Investments recently recorded its highest-ever investment approvals at Php1.16 trillion (S$31.32 billion), indicating a 59% increase
−Removed: A significant portion of this growth has come from the ICT sector, with approvals totaling Php96.16 billion (S$2.60 billion).
−Removed: A P5.6 billion (S$151.2 million) investment from IPS Incorporated, a Japanese telecom company, and a P4 billion (S$108 million) public-private
−Removed: partnership with IPS affiliate, Infinivan, to accelerate the National Broadband Plan deployment are two noteworthy initiatives.
−Removed: https://www.globaldata.com/store/report/philippines-ict-market-analysis/
−Removed: https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/philippines-information-and-communications-technology#:~:text=The%20Philippine%20Government%2C%20the%20business,the%20expansion%20of%20e%2Dcommerce
−Removed: https://opengovasia.com/2024/01/08/the-philippines-enhances-digitalisation-efforts-in-2024/
−Removed: https://www.etcluster.org/sites/default/files/documents/20211027_DICT%20GECS%20MOVE%20Factsheet.pdf
−Removed: Our Solutions and Services
−Removed: We believe that tech-based entrepreneurs are the vital
−Removed: agents of positive and transformational change across every aspect of our society and economy.
−Removed: It is our intention to offer mentoring
−Removed: programs to our clients through which we hope to create a sense of community, wherein our members will be able to grow their companies
−Removed: exponentially through leveraging skillsets and potential capital provided by our organization.
−Removed: Through creating a sense of community,
−Removed: we have the potential to become one of the IT Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) Companies in the ASIA region.
−Removed: Our mentors, for the time
−Removed: being and in the foreseeable future, will comprise of the Company’s officers, whom have extensive experience in the information
−Removed: and computer technology industry.
−Removed: Additionally, our mentors possess, extensive corporate experience, corporate management skills, professional
−Removed: networking, and industry knowledge which are necessary to guide tech-based entrepreneurs to the path of success.
−Removed: The exact details of our mentoring program will be
−Removed: adjusted on a case-by-case basis, but will follow a certain basic structure.
−Removed: Our primary focus will be to provide domain knowledge in
−Removed: delivering ICT-enriched learning experiences and best practices through our years of experience in the ICT and tech-based industry.
−Removed: intend to provide professional industry-based advice, conduct market analysis, track performance metrics and corporate development advisory
−Removed: on ASIA-wide ICT aspects.
−Removed: The Company intends to conduct feasibility report based on the industry average using comparison of common firms
−Removed: performance within the ICT industry.
−Removed: The feasibility reports cover seven main areas to
−Removed: clearly identify the pain points that entrepreneurs may encounter within the ICT market:
+Added: industry in Malaysia has entered a phase of accelerated digital transformation, with the market increasingly driven by cloud computing
+Added: and artificial intelligence (AI) integration.
+Added: According to industry data, the Malaysian ICT market was valued at approximately USD 27.20
+Added: billion in 2025 and is projected to expand at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.57% through 2029.
+Added: This growth is underpinned by
+Added: the widespread adoption of 5G technology and the digitalization of core industrial sectors, including manufacturing and financial services.
+Added: The expansion of the digital economy is further supported by the national
+Added: MyDIGITAL initiative and the Malaysia Digital (MD) status framework.
+Added: These initiatives aim to transform Malaysia into a high-income, digitally-driven
+Added: nation and a regional leader in the digital economy by 2030.
+Added: In 2025, Malaysia significantly bolstered its position as a regional hub
+Added: for data centers and AI infrastructure, attracting substantial foreign direct investment into high-tech sectors.
+Added: This robust ecosystem
+Added: provides a favorable environment for our business mentoring and corporate development advisory services, as local ICT enterprises seek
+Added: to scale their operations within the regional digital economy.
+Added: ICT sector in Malaysia is strategically positioned, offering significant opportunities in smart city technologies.
+Added: Smart city development
+Added: in the country harnesses cutting-edge technologies such as 5G, IoT, big data, cloud computing, and AI to enhance services, improve efficiency,
+Added: and bolster economic productivity while prioritizing sustainability.
+Added: These advancements not only reshape the ICT landscape but also position
+Added: Malaysia for a prominent role in the future global economy.
+Added: Overall, Malaysia’s ICT sector is rapidly evolving, driven by digitalization,
+Added: government initiatives, and technological progress, making it a vital contributor to the nation’s GDP and socio-economic development.
+Added: Tech Behemoths – How important is the ICT sector for Malaysia?:
+Added: https://techbehemoths.com/blog/how-important-is-the-ict-sector-for-malaysia
+Added: Mordor Intelligence – Malaysia ICT Market Size and Share:
+Added: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/malaysia-ict-market#:~:text=Study%20Period,Players%20sorted%20in%20no%20particular
+Added: Mordor Intelligence - Malaysia ICT Market Size & Share Analysis
+Added: - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2025 - 2030):
+Added: https://www.marketresearch.com/Mordor-Intelligence-LLP-v4018/Malaysia-ICT-Size-Share-Growth-40596868/
+Added: Technavio – Malaysia Data Center Market Analysis, Size, and
+Added: Forecast 2026-2030:
+Added: https://www.technavio.com/report/data-center-market-industry-in-malaysia-analysis#:~:text=Market%20Size%20%26%20Forecast,Market%20Summary
+Added: Solutions and Services
+Added: believe that tech-based entrepreneurs are the vital agents of positive and transformational change across every aspect of our society
+Added: It is our intention to offer mentoring programs to our clients through which we hope to create a sense of community, wherein
+Added: our members will be able to grow their companies exponentially through leveraging skillsets and potential capital provided by our organization.
+Added: Through creating a sense of community, we have the potential to become one of the IT Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) Companies in the
+Added: Our mentors, for the time being and in the foreseeable future, will comprise of the Company’s officers, whom have
+Added: extensive experience in the information and computer technology industry.
+Added: Additionally, our mentors possess, extensive corporate experience,
+Added: corporate management skills, professional networking, and industry knowledge which are necessary to guide tech-based entrepreneurs to
+Added: the path of success.
+Added: exact details of our mentoring program will be adjusted on a case-by-case basis, but will follow a certain basic structure.
+Added: focus will be to provide domain knowledge in delivering ICT-enriched learning experiences and best practices through our years of experience
+Added: in the ICT and tech-based industry.
+Added: We intend to provide professional industry-based advice, conduct market analysis, track performance
+Added: metrics and corporate development advisory on ASIA-wide ICT aspects.
+Added: The Company intends to conduct feasibility report based on the industry
+Added: average using comparison of common firms performance within the ICT industry.
+Added: feasibility reports cover seven main areas to clearly identify the pain points that entrepreneurs may encounter within the ICT market:
Direction and Strategy
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−Removed: Match-Making & Business Opportunities
−Removed: The strength and ability of ASIA entrepreneurs are
−Removed: evolving and improving;
−Removed: hence our Company’s mission is to assist these entrepreneurs to grow globally.
−Removed: SEATech targets emerging-growth
−Removed: entrepreneurs and assist them to sustain their economic positions in the Asia-Pacific region, as we believe the multilateral business
−Removed: relationship between the countries in these regions has shown a trend of increasing strength which will continue in the future.
−Removed: to identify emerging-growth entrepreneurs, initially, through word of mouth and existing industry contacts of our officers and directors,
−Removed: we may also evaluate the possibility of organizing programs or events in future and to provide a venture pitching platform for tech-based
−Removed: companies seeking venture capital funding.
−Removed: Plans regarding the organizing of events is in the growth stage, and currently we have not
−Removed: taken measures to finalize such plans.
−Removed: Once entrepreneurs are identified, we will create linkages between the ecosystem players within
−Removed: the information and communications technology (ICT) industry and assist in solving critical issue for the continued development of ICT
−Removed: Technology Team
−Removed: It is the Company’s belief that digital products
−Removed: and services are transforming industries, enriching lives, and propelling progress.
−Removed: We strongly believe that our team with years of experience
−Removed: in the ICT industry will be able to reinforce the importance of digitization and incubate promising entrepreneurs in the ICT industry
−Removed: who can shape the country’s future.
−Removed: With the experience of our officers and directors in this industry, we believe that we are able
−Removed: to benefit our members by making recommendations pursuant to the digital economy, conducting market analysis, and tracking digital progress
−Removed: metrics throughout Southeast Asia.
−Removed: Financial and Corporate Advisory Team
−Removed: Growing strong regional entrepreneurs is not our sole
−Removed: aim, we also aspire to build an ICT ecosystem in the region through the tool of securitization that could assist our clients to compete
−Removed: on the world stage.
−Removed: As such, we have entered into a memorandum of understanding with the National ICT Association of Malaysia (PIKOM),
−Removed: and GreenPro Capital Corp (NASDAQ:
−Removed: GRNQ) to enter into a partnership to create greater value for the high-growth emerging companies in
−Removed: the ASIA region.
−Removed: In collaboration with Greenpro, our corporate development advisory services can be flexible arrangement, custom fitted
−Removed: for members and their needs.
−Removed: We provide advisory services to ascertain that our clients are well structured and have clearly delineated
−Removed: funding options available in the capital marketplace.
−Removed: Corporate Program
−Removed: Despite the technological advancements, many small
−Removed: and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in ASIA are still low in both technology and skillsets.
−Removed: With our Corporate Programs, we intend to
−Removed: match and enhance performance of ICT entrepreneurs based upon a spectrum of availability, innovation environment, regulatory environment,
−Removed: and digital literacy.
−Removed: It is our intention to create corporate programs through which our community clients may have an opportunity to
−Removed: attend seminars, workshops, promotional events that showcase industry expertise during key cross-countries Southeast Asia events.
−Removed: such plans remain in development and we have yet to determine a timeline when such programs will become available.
−Removed: For the year ended December 31, 2024, we did not generate revenue due to
−Removed: adverse economic situation.
−Removed: We are continuously exploring new business opportunities.
−Removed: We plan to explore tech-based marketplaces and attract
−Removed: IT startup entrepreneurs around ASIA countries through building our corporate image and awareness through corporate seminars, website
−Removed: and pitching events.
−Removed: Further, we had developed a corporate website which will introduce our SEATech Corporate Ventures Program.
−Removed: At this time, we intend for the SEATech Corporate
−Removed: Ventures Program to be comprised of the following:
−Removed: Mentorship on Pitching - Participate in SEATech’s
−Removed: corporate accelerator programs which will mentor ICT entrepreneur’s pitching skills and educate their mind-set of current business
−Removed: Corporate Event – Opportunity to attend seminars
−Removed: / workshops where they will be provided with professional ICT advisory solutions by our experienced officer and director.
−Removed: Roadshow and Fund-Raising Advisory Opportunity
−Removed: to participate in event to provide entrepreneurs with knowledge of options available within the capital market and to enhance their understanding
−Removed: of compliance requirements to respective capital market rules and regulations.
−Removed: Matchmaking & Business Opportunities Potential
−Removed: collaborations for local entrepreneurs to meet some of the region’s most innovative start-ups.
−Removed: We market our advisory services through this corporate
−Removed: website and utilize search engine marketing to improve the visibility of our corporate website.
−Removed: At this point in time, our website was
−Removed: in place and accessible at:
−Removed: https://www.seatech-ventures.com/.
−Removed: Expansion and Targeted Market
−Removed: For the 2024 financial year, our plan is to recruit
−Removed: at least three managing partners in each country where we operate.
−Removed: We are initially targeting expansion into the Asian market, specifically
−Removed: in Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong.
−Removed: We are seeking senior individuals
−Removed: with extensive experience in the ICT industry who are capable of providing thorough analysis, corporate management advice, and developing
−Removed: business solutions for ICT companies looking to expand.
−Removed: These partners will also be responsible for conducting performance assessments
−Removed: and implementing our new strategic plans and objectives.
−Removed: Over the next 12 months, we plan to expand our team
−Removed: in Malaysia by hiring fifteen to twenty new employees, including accountants, public relations professionals, and ICT business consultants.
−Removed: These additions will help us strengthen our operational capabilities.
−Removed: Additionally, we will be securing office space to support our business
−Removed: activities and to provide a venue for meetings with potential clients.
−Removed: We are also committed to funding our ICT Incubator
−Removed: Program, which will require substantial investment in research, development, and testing.
−Removed: Due to the complex nature of this initiative,
−Removed: we are currently unable to establish a fixed timeline or budget.
−Removed: As our operations evolve, we will consider potential acquisitions and
−Removed: venture opportunities that may complement our existing activities, particularly following our successful listing on the US capital market.
−Removed: This strategic expansion and recruitment effort in
−Removed: Malaysia is part of our broader commitment to enhancing our presence in key markets and reinforcing our service offerings in the ICT sector.
−Removed: By bolstering our team with skilled professionals and establishing a more robust operational base, we aim to improve our competitive edge
−Removed: and responsiveness to market demands.
−Removed: In parallel, our investment in the ICT Incubator Program
−Removed: reflects our dedication to fostering innovation and nurturing new technologies that could lead to groundbreaking developments in the industry.
−Removed: This program will serve as a catalyst for transforming fresh ideas into viable products and services, thereby contributing to the overall
−Removed: growth of the ICT sector.
−Removed: As we move forward, our exploration of potential acquisitions
−Removed: and venture opportunities will be guided by a strategic focus on creating synergies with our current operations.
−Removed: This approach will ensure
−Removed: that any new partnerships or integrations not only align with but also enhance our core business objectives.
−Removed: SEATech focuses on providing mentoring and advisory
−Removed: services to ICT companies in ASIA.
−Removed: The venture capital industry in ASEAN or even the ASIAN region has grown substantially over the years,
−Removed: as more start-ups, especially those with ICT focus, will require mentoring and incubation services in order to move to the next level.
−Removed: Henceforth, the venture capital industry is getting more competitive and SEATech intends to improve its visibility and the provision of
−Removed: its advisory services in order to stand out from the competition.
−Removed: The Company will seek to improve its competency in ICT so as to create
−Removed: a competitive advantage over our existing and/or potential competitors.
−Removed: For the year ended December 31,
−Removed: 2024, due to adverse economic situation, the Company has generated $0 revenue from customers through the provision of business
−Removed: mentoring, nurturing and incubation services relating to client businesses and corporate development advisory services.
−Removed: As of December 31, 2024, the Company has a total of
−Removed: 1 full-time employee at our headquarter office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
−Removed: The 1 full-time employee is administrative staffs of the Company.
−Removed: Our Chief Executive Officer, Executive Directors and
−Removed: Chief Financial Officer, have flexible working hours, up to 30 hours per week, but are prepared to devote more time if necessary.
−Removed: Our independent non-executive directors also have
−Removed: flexibility working hours with no time limits, but are prepared to devote more time if necessary.
−Removed: We do not presently have pension, health, annuity,
−Removed: insurance, stock options, profit sharing, or similar benefit plans;
−Removed: however, we may adopt plans in the future.
−Removed: There are presently no
−Removed: personal benefits available to our Officers, Directors or employees.
−Removed: Government Regulation
−Removed: At present, we are subject to the laws and regulations
−Removed: of the jurisdictions in which we operate, which may include business licensing requirements, income taxes and payroll taxes.
−Removed: the development and operation of our business is not subject to special regulatory and supervisory requirements.
−Removed: We are a smaller reporting company as defined by Rule
−Removed: 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and are not required to provide the information under this item.
+Added: & Business Opportunities
+Added: strength and ability of ASIA entrepreneurs are evolving and improving;
+Added: hence our Company’s mission is to assist these entrepreneurs
+Added: to grow globally.
+Added: SEATech targets emerging-growth entrepreneurs and assist them to sustain their economic positions in the Asia-Pacific
+Added: region, as we believe the multilateral business relationship between the countries in these regions has shown a trend of increasing strength
+Added: which will continue in the future.
+Added: We intend to identify emerging-growth entrepreneurs, initially, through word of mouth and existing
+Added: industry contacts of our officers and directors, we may also evaluate the possibility of organizing programs or events in future and
+Added: to provide a venture pitching platform for tech-based companies seeking venture capital funding.
+Added: Plans regarding the organizing of events
+Added: is in the growth stage, and currently we have not taken measures to finalize such plans.
+Added: Once entrepreneurs are identified, we will create
+Added: linkages between the ecosystem players within the information and communications technology (ICT) industry and assist in solving critical
+Added: issue for the continued development of ICT sectors.
+Added: is the Company’s belief that digital products and services are transforming industries, enriching lives, and propelling progress.
+Added: We strongly believe that our team with years of experience in the ICT industry will be able to reinforce the importance of digitization
+Added: and incubate promising entrepreneurs in the ICT industry who can shape the country’s future.
+Added: With the experience of our officers
+Added: and directors in this industry, we believe that we are able to benefit our members by making recommendations pursuant to the digital
+Added: economy, conducting market analysis, and tracking digital progress metrics throughout Southeast Asia.
+Added: and Corporate Advisory Team
+Added: strong regional entrepreneurs is not our sole aim, we also aspire to build an ICT ecosystem in the region through the tool of securitization
+Added: that could assist our clients to compete on the world stage.
+Added: As such, we have entered into a memorandum of understanding with the National
+Added: ICT Association of Malaysia (PIKOM), and GreenPro Capital Corp (NASDAQ:
+Added: GRNQ) to enter into a partnership to create greater value for
+Added: the high-growth emerging companies in the ASIA region.
+Added: In collaboration with Greenpro, our corporate development advisory services can
+Added: be flexible arrangement, custom fitted for members and their needs.
+Added: We provide advisory services to ascertain that our clients are well
+Added: structured and have clearly delineated funding options available in the capital marketplace.
+Added: the technological advancements, many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in ASIA are still low in both technology and skillsets.
+Added: With our Corporate Programs, we intend to match and enhance performance of ICT entrepreneurs based upon a spectrum of availability, innovation
+Added: environment, regulatory environment, and digital literacy.
+Added: It is our intention to create corporate programs through which our community
+Added: clients may have an opportunity to attend seminars, workshops, promotional events that showcase industry expertise during key cross-countries
+Added: Southeast Asia events.
+Added: All such plans remain in development and we have yet to determine a timeline when such programs will become available.
+Added: the year ended December 31, 2025, we did not generate revenue due to adverse economic situation.
+Added: We are continuously exploring new business
+Added: opportunities.
+Added: The Company intends to position
+Added: itself as a provider of corporate advisory and business consulting services, with a focus on supporting entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized
+Added: enterprises, and emerging businesses across Asia, particularly within the information and communications technology (“ICT”)
+Added: Our marketing strategy is centered on building corporate visibility and credibility through targeted networking, industry engagement,
+Added: and selective participation in seminars, workshops, and business events.
+Added: In addition, the Company may
+Added: selectively organize or participate in small-scale corporate events where we provide advisory insights relating to business development,
+Added: capital markets, and industry trends, including developments within the ICT sector.
+Added: At this stage, the Company adopts a measured approach to marketing activities, focusing on relationship-driven
+Added: opportunities rather than large-scale promotional campaigns.
+Added: Business Development and Service Offering
+Added: The Company intends to develop its advisory services
+Added: across several core areas, with a particular focus on ICT-related businesses and opportunities:
+Added: Business and Corporate Advisory – Providing strategic advice to companies on business development,
+Added: operational structuring, and growth planning.
+Added: Capital Markets and Fundraising Advisory – Supporting clients in evaluating capital market
+Added: options, regulatory requirements, and potential fundraising strategies.
+Added: ICT Sector Advisory and Opportunity Evaluation – Conducting analysis on ICT-related business
+Added: models, market trends, and potential opportunities, including supporting early-stage companies through advisory and strategic guidance.
+Added: Entrepreneur Mentorship and Network Access – Offering guidance to entrepreneurs through knowledge-sharing
+Added: sessions and facilitating access to business networks and collaboration opportunities.
+Added: Family Office and Investment Support Services – Assisting family offices and investment-oriented
+Added: clients in evaluating business opportunities, including ICT-related investments, structuring transactions, and providing ongoing strategic
+Added: The Company intends to develop these service areas
+Added: progressively, based on available resources and market opportunities.
+Added: Expansion and Target Market
+Added: The Company’s target market includes businesses and entrepreneurs
+Added: primarily within Asia, including Southeast Asia, Greater China, and selected regional markets, with particular attention to ICT-related
+Added: Rather than pursuing rapid expansion, the Company intends to adopt
+Added: a disciplined and opportunistic approach to growth, focusing on building a network of experienced professionals, advisors, and strategic
+Added: partners in key markets.
+Added: The Company may engage senior advisors or partners with relevant industry experience on a selective basis, particularly
+Added: in ICT and investment-related fields, depending on business needs and opportunities.
+Added: Expansion of physical presence and hiring will be
+Added: carried out gradually and in line with operational requirements.
+Added: Strategic Direction
+Added: The Company’s strategic focus is to build
+Added: a flexible, advisory-driven platform that supports business growth, investment activities, and cross-border opportunities.
+Added: While the Company
+Added: continues to monitor and analyze developments within the ICT sector, including potential incubation or venture-related opportunities,
+Added: its current priority is to establish a stable foundation in advisory, consulting, and investment support services.
+Added: The Company may evaluate potential strategic transactions, partnerships, or acquisitions, including opportunities
+Added: within the ICT sector, where such opportunities align with its long-term objectives and available resources.
+Added: of December 31, 2025, the Company has a total 2 employees.
+Added: Our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, have flexible working
+Added: hours, up to 30 hours per week, but are prepared to devote more time if necessary.
+Added: do not presently have pension, health, annuity, insurance, stock options, profit sharing, or similar benefit plans;
+Added: however, we may adopt
+Added: plans in the future.
+Added: There are presently no personal benefits available to our Officers, Directors or employees.
+Added: present, we are subject to the laws and regulations of the jurisdictions in which we operate, which may include business licensing requirements,
+Added: income taxes and payroll taxes.
+Added: In general, the development and operation of our business is not subject to special regulatory and supervisory
+Added: requirements.
+Added: are a smaller reporting company as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and are not required to provide the information
+Added: under this item.
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