The 4th quarter 2022 snapshot of Cambodia’s tech news headlines, gathered across October, November and December of 2022.
Cambodia tends to be relatively ‘quiet’ as a tech/startup location in terms of the English-language press coverage it generates. Because of this, the items below represent just a snapshot of the country’s moves in the tech space; Khmer media would obviously provide more detail, and broader coverage.
- Cambodia: An overview of the Kingdom’s tech, startup and innovation ecosystems
- Cambodia: Gov’t launches web portal with aim to be a central hub for all information about doing business in Cambodia, alongside providing step-by-step guidelines for registering businesses online
“Cambodian entrepreneurs have provided support to nearly 400 new businesses and nurtured a youth entrepreneurial culture in target provinces across the country through capacity building, business networking and marketing, and business competition programmes through funding startups as well”
- Cambodia: Finance Ministry to launch distributed ledger platform, CamDL, aiming to help the Kingdom’s fintech sector harness emerging technologies to boost financial industry innovation
- Cambodia: 3 health-focused startups selected by Lafiya Innovators program gain 10-day Switzerland trip to develop business experience
- Cambodia: An overview of insights gained by Cambodian entrepreneur group’s recent visit to ‘startup nation’ Israel
- Cambodia Academy of Digital Technology and Otis elevators firm unveil 3 STEM Robotic Competition winners, working in first aid, motorbike cameras and smart parking
- Fintech Stage added to the Cambodia Tech Expo 2022, running November 11-13 and showcasing the Kingdom’s broad digitization moves and ambitions
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