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  • 36 minutes 23 seconds
    MSP277. Weird Science. Demonic Conspiracy Comets

    This week Matt and Rich take another look at the weirder side of science and technology. Elon Musk’s Neuralink evokes The Force, enabling a quadriplegic man to play computer chess through thought alone, illustrating the technology’s potential for enhancing human interaction in digital environments.

    Illusory patten recognition could hold the key to why some people are more receptable to conspiracy theories. An overdeveloped evolutionary response that causes some people to connect dots where none exist, making it easier for them to welcome false narratives. In keeping with the psychological tone of much of the episode, new findings are starting to challenge our understanding of female psychopathy and correcting historical male biases in the research.

    No weird science episode is complete without a worm and this week’s is an ancient, nightmare-inducing and thankfully extinct worm species. A cryovolcanic comet brings devilish allure, while new research expands our understanding of PMO, a neurological condition that distorts visual perception and makes faces appear demonic.

    29 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 28 minutes 51 seconds
    Technology Meets Tradition: Transforming Agriculture in Malaysia

    The agriculture sector in Malaysia stands as an important pillar of the nation's economy, contributing significantly to its GDP and employment of a large workforce as well. With a rich diversity of crops ranging from palm oil and rubber to tropical fruits and vegetables, the industry is vital for domestic consumption and also for export.

    However, the sector faces multifaceted challenges, including traditional supply chain inefficiencies, the urgent need for sustainable practices amidst climate change, and the necessity to embrace technological advancements to stay competitive globally.

    In this evolving landscape, Haroct Technologies (HAROCT) enters the market with an aim to transform the fresh produce value chain by leveraging technology to create a more efficient, transparent, and sustainable ecosystem. It offers a digital marketplace that facilitates direct transactions between farmers and B2B buyers, bypassing traditional middlemen to ensure fairer prices and more secure dealings.

    In this episode, we speak with Dylan Lee, the Founder and CEO of Haroct Technologies, on how the company’s approach can help to improve the economic welfare of small-scale farmers, as well as addressing broader issues such as food security and the environmental impact of farming practices.

    27 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 36 minutes 55 seconds
    MSP276. Brainwaves. Sleep, Creativity and Cognitive Performance.

    Rich and Matt delve into the intricacies of the human brain, exploring how our brains manage energy, creativity, and memory. While fresh brains are undoubtedly faster and sharper, youth doesn’t always guarantee first place: older brains may be better when it comes to cognitive performance.

    As they sift through the fast-firing neurons of neuro-plasticity, they come across the unexpected origins of mental fatigue, while Matt peeks inside Rich’s head to try and unpick the origins of creativity and original thinking.

    22 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 40 minutes 5 seconds
    Insights on Education and Career Advice in Malaysia

    On this episode of Resource Center, we speak with Dr. Prashun Kumar Choudhury from MindBeez Consulting to discuss the multifaceted landscape of career guidance in Malaysia.

    We delve into the evolution of career guidance in the nation, particularly against the backdrop of Malaysia's transition towards more technology, finance, and healthcare-driven industries.

    In the face of a rapidly changing job market, we also discuss the challenges students face in charting their educational and career paths, and the roles that holistic education and career guidance play in fostering lifelong career development, and addressing common misconceptions surrounding career guidance.

    Last but not least, our discussion also covers the initiatives in Malaysia aimed at providing individuals from diverse and marginalised backgrounds with access to quality education and career guidance, as well as future trends in this field, especially with the advent of AI and technical innovations.

    21 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 27 minutes 36 seconds
    Key Trends Shaping Data Centres and Digital Hubs

    Malaysia is rapidly emerging as a key digital hub in the ASEAN region, with its thriving data centre ecosystem, thanks to its strategic geographic location, political stability, and government initiatives aimed at boosting the digital economy. Ranked 22nd globally and 2nd in ASEAN by the Arcadis Data Centre Location Index 2021, Malaysia attracts global cloud service providers like AWS, Microsoft, and Google.

    Another tech giant that’s been attracted to Malaysia and in expanding its footprint in Southeast Asia, is Equinix, a global player in data centre, digital infrastructure and colocation services.

    In this episode, we speak to Cheam Tat Inn, the Managing Director of Equinix Malaysia, on the company’s foray into the country, how it aligns with our national agenda, and key trends that will be shaping the future of digital services in the region.

    20 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 31 minutes 42 seconds
    Empowering Businesses with Hackathons: Talent Acquisition, Product Innovation, and Market Insights

    Today, we will delve into the world of corporate innovation programs, specifically hackathons and how they can help businesses with their product innovation, talent acquisition, and acquiring market insights with Inbaraj Suppiah, Founder of JomHack Malaysia. JomHack Malaysia organizes hackathons and other corporate innovation programs nationwide.

    From fostering product innovation to nurturing talent and acquiring market insights, we start by breaking down the essence of hackathons and corporate innovation programs, dissecting what makes a program successful, the various advantages that hackathons offer businesses, and identifying common pitfalls to avoid.

    18 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 42 minutes 31 seconds
    How To Avoid Being An Uninvestable Startup and the 'Poison Pill’ Pitfall

    Raising funding can be very powerful for startups as they grow, but if structured badly, this can end up being a ‘poison pill’ and kill your startups ability to grow by limiting how large a startup can possibly get. In short, making your startup “uninvestable"

    Kevin Brockland, Founder & Managing Partner of Indelible Ventures, helps breakdown why founders need to be careful about how equity they give up when raising funds, how to rectify this and optimize your investor base (and investment terms), and other common mistakes founders make when raising funds.

    Kevin also explains the typical equity amounts that are given up during the different stages of the fundraising journey and how much is too much at different points, how SAFEs (Simple Agreement for Future Equity) can impact your ability to raise funds in the future, the consequences of excessive dilution for founders (including losing control of your company), and advice for first-time founders.

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    14 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 45 minutes 22 seconds
    Common Income Tax Issues and Mistakes C-Suites and High-Paid Employees Face

    It’s tax season, so today in Resource Centre instead of focusing on the needs of businesses you run, manage, or work in, we’re focusing on you and breaking down the common mistakes that C-Suites, managers, and high-paid employees make when it comes to personal income taxes, the risk of audits, and how to optimise your tax bill.

    Helping us with this is Poovarni Rajagopal, Partner at Invatex Consulting.

    13 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 28 minutes 17 seconds
    The Future of Business Insights: HI vs AI

    In this episode, we take a look at the future of human insights and how generative AI will impact the state of business insights, whether it's by humans or AI with Jacquie Matthews, Global CEO at Ipsos UU (Understanding Unlimited).

    Along the course of the conversation, Jacquie helped us get a better view on how human intelligence is going to be impacted by artificial intelligence or should it go hand in hand with one another to ensure the future of business insights is in safe hands.

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    12 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 41 minutes 6 seconds
    Reputational Risk Management: 4 Critical Stakeholders to Manage and How Gen AI Has Changed the Game

    In the fast-paced digital landscape, information travels rapidly which makes corporate communication a crucial aspect of running a business especially in strategic crisis management.

    Events such as Lazada’s layoffs or the controversy around Foodpanda’s CEO highlights that tech companies and startups need to consider the impacts of poor crisis planning, which can cause potential erosion of customers’ trust, reputational damage and financial setbacks. With the rise of Gen AI at the present time, things are only likely to get faster and potentially more volatile.

    On this episode of Resource Centre, we explore reputational risk management for businesses in an AI-fueled world, key strategies for businesses for proactive crisis management, and the 4 key stakeholders to manage with Conall McDevitt, Asia and Europe Senior Partner with The Penta Group.

    Photo Credit: Shutterstock

    11 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 32 minutes 29 seconds
    How To Foster a More Inclusive Corporate Ecosystem

    In today's evolving business landscape, the pursuit of gender equality has emerged as a crucial agenda. It is not only for the progression of society but as an essential of corporate responsibility especially in Malaysia, where diverse cultures intersect with dynamic economic aspirations, playing a pivotal role in shaping a more inclusive corporate ecosystem.

    In this episode of Resource Centre, our discussion with Emellia Shariff, Managing Partner of Speak Up Malaysia, and Alia Abdullah, Member of Lean In Malaysia and alumni of its Women Entrepreneur Bootcamp, promises to delve deep into the role of businesses in championing gender equality. We will draw from their extensive experiences and personal insights to explore the current challenges businesses face in the endeavor of pursuing gender equality, the effective strategies for fostering an inclusive work environment, and the broader implications of gender equality for economic growth.

    8 March 2024, 3:00 am
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