
Starting tomorrow, there will be series of Toad Talks from the mentors of JFDI Asia. Ari Klinger of Right Click Capital, Melisa Clarke-Reynolds of Minimonos, and Scott Rafer of Lumatic are the speakers for the talks. Their background details can be viewed here.
Toad Talks with Ari Klinger
Event Details
When: Saturday, 28th January 2012
Time: 5pm-7pm
Where: Hackerspace.sg, 70A Bussorah Street, Singapore 199483 (Map)
RSVP to erin@jfdi.asia
Toad Talks with Melisa Clarke-Reynolds
Event Details
When: Tuesday, 31st January 2012
Time: 7pm-9pm
Where: Plug-in@Block71, 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent #02-22, Singapore 139951 (Map)
RSVP to erin@jfdi.asia
Toad Talks with Scott Rafer
Event Details
When: Wednesday, 1st February 2012
Time: 7pm-9pm
Where: Plug-in@Block71, 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent #02-22, Singapore 139951 (Map)
RSVP to erin@jfdi.asia

TiE Singapore will organize their ‘Technology’ Special Interest Group event this Wednesday. Within the 2 hours, there will be a provoking discussion on the topic of “The Dynamics of Startup Financing”. The discussion will be moderated by Hian Goh of Asian Food Channel. James Chan of Neoteny Labs, Darius Cheung of tenCube, Scott Rafer of Lumatic, and Arrif Ziaude are the panelists.
Event Details
When: Wednesday, 2nd November 2011
Time: 1830-2000
Where: Seminar Room @ Mochtar Riady Auditorium, Level 5, SMU Administration Building (Map)
We’ll be chilling this Thursday with serial entrepreneur Scott Rafer of MyBlogLog (sold to Yahoo!), Lookery, Omniar; Google geek/developer relations Christine Songco Lau and video security expert, Steve Russell of 3VR Security.
Event Details
When: Thursday 10th February 2011
Time: 7pm
Where: The Merry Men, 86 Robertson Quay, #01-02
(below Robertson Blue condo, opposite river from River View Hotel)
Register here.
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unConference Singapore 2009 saw a turn out of about 400 people, with a 85-15 male-female ratio (what else, did you think it was the other way round? I had actually thought female representation would be slightly smaller). It had certainly grown in size from last year, more than doubling its number of attendees. Read more
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