Telenor Myanmar names two start-ups for its first accelerator program

Telenor Myanmar names two start-ups for its first accelerator program
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A view of the Telenor Myanmar headquarters in Yangon. Photo: Telenor Myanmar
A view of the Telenor Myanmar headquarters in Yangon. Photo: Telenor Myanmar

Telecom operator Telenor Myanmar has named two start-ups it has accepted for its first accelerator programme, business website dealstreetasia.com reported on 28 April.

MyanZen and GoP are the two tech startup teams who will be joining Total Access Communication Public Company Limited (Dtac)’s boot-camp programme in Bangkok on May 4.

They will also receive a seed funding of up to $50,000 each to power their businesses. MyanZen is a platform which will enable users to sell anything, anywhere and anytime while GoP is a one-stop platform for facilitating travellers and travel agencies, the report said.

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