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INAUGURAL MALAYSIA BLOCKCHAIN WEEK MYBW TO KICK OFF IN KUALA LUMPUR IN JULY 2024

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INAUGURAL MALAYSIA BLOCKCHAIN WEEK MYBW TO KICK OFF IN KUALA LUMPUR IN JULY 2024
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INAUGURAL MALAYSIA BLOCKCHAIN WEEK MYBW TO KICK OFF IN KUALA LUMPUR IN JULY 2024

2024-06-27 21:00 Last Updated At:21:15

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, June 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Malaysia is officially stepping foot into the Web3 blockchain industry with the inaugural Malaysia Blockchain Week (MYBW), in partnership with the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC). Minister of Digital, YB Tuan Gobind Singh Deo is expected to attend the week-long on-ground event which aims to explore the future of Web3 in Malaysia.

AN EMERGING MALAYSIAN INDUSTRY

Web3 and blockchain technology took the entire world by storm in just a short few years, including Malaysia. While initially full of speculation, the industry is quickly ripening into one with tangible, real-world impact.

"The Malaysian government has backed blockchain technology in the country with supportive government policies, regulations, and initiatives to foster blockchain development." – Noelle Lee, Lydian Labs.

As corporate and government bodies express interest in the endless possibilities of Web3, MYBW aims to facilitate conversation and discussion between such parties and around the industry as a whole, bringing together the brightest and most influential parties in Malaysia via speakers, demos, and more, creating a value chain which benefits every stakeholder in the ecosystem that ultimately exponentiates the tech growth of Malaysia via the blockchain.

"Malaysia boasts a rapidly growing tech ecosystem with a strong emphasis on digital transformation. In line with our national strategic initiative, Malaysia Digital, MDEC aims to provide the best resources towards nurturing this ecosystem for tech entrepreneurs and support for the numerous tech startups, incubators, and accelerators breaking ground on blockchain innovation. MDEC is committed to fostering effective collaborations to establish Malaysia as ASEAN's digital hub" – Ts. Mahadhir Aziz, CEO of MDEC.

A MEETING OF MINDS

Major panel discussions and more than 20 keynote speakers will open the curtain on important blockchain topics such as regulatory issues, the decentralised finance & syariah digital economy, blockchain traceability, NFTs & Web3 Gaming, and the impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the Malaysian landscape.

Local industry giants Matthew Tan, CEO of Etherscan, and Bobby Ong, co-founder and COO of CoinGecko, will also be sharing their expertise with fellow Malaysians, offering attendees a rare chance to meet them in person.

Catch Malaysians who have gained a name for themselves in the digital sphere such as Siong, co-founder of Jupiter; TN, co-founder of Pendle Finance; Shawn Chong, co-founder of Salus; Dr Ian Tan, COO of Lydian Labs; Nicole Yap, Founder of 8SIAN NFT and more, while also keeping an eye for international names such as Chess, CEO of GM Network; Dr Kang Li, CSO of CertiK; Victor Ji, Co-Founder of Manta Network and many more.

Malaysian Blockchain Week will have side-events, such as the Growth Charger Hackathon, Offchain Global Conference leading up to the main event to be held in the Malaysian landmark World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTCKL).

Tickets for MYBW are already available on the official website.

Date: 31 July - 1 August 2024 | 10am - 6pm
Location: World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTCKL)
Website details: https://myblockchainweek.com/

Lydian Labs is a full stack Web3 solutions provider focused on the APAC region and China, providing 3 main pillars of services: Advisory, Tech, and Marketing.

To know more about Lydian Labs, visit https://bit.ly/LydianLabs or find them on X (formerly known as Twitter).

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INAUGURAL MALAYSIA BLOCKCHAIN WEEK MYBW TO KICK OFF IN KUALA LUMPUR IN JULY 2024

INAUGURAL MALAYSIA BLOCKCHAIN WEEK MYBW TO KICK OFF IN KUALA LUMPUR IN JULY 2024

HONG KONG, June 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A novel addition to Hong Kong's educational landscape, TuniTuni, a renowned storytelling play gym from Korea, officially launched its doors in Lohas Park on June 30th. Targeting children between 1 and 7 years old, this innovative play program is designed to foster physical development, emotional bonding, and a love for movement through the use of storytelling and play.

With a history dating back to 2003, TuniTuni has been integrated deeply into early childhood education in Korea, with one in every 6 Korean children having experienced its unique learning and play approach. Setting itself apart from others, this play gym offers a fresh program every week to ensure children are consistently engaged and stimulated by new and captivating activities.

TuniTuni's primary focus is on nurturing both gross and fine motor skills in young children. By incorporating exclusive, high-quality play materials, kids are guided through essential movements while exploring new themes each week. For example, activities such as teaching children about effective hygiene practices for their hands, feet, and body are seamlessly interwoven into the program to impart important skills in an enjoyable and interactive manner.

The widely recognized belief that toddlers learn best through play is fully embraced by TuniTuni, emphasizing the importance of providing an enriching environment for young children. Due to its unique weekly program, children are exposed to storytelling play firsthand, allowing them to retain knowledge without losing interest.

According to a TuniTuni representative, the ideal time to enroll in the program is when children start walking, typically around 12 months of age. This period of up to 36 months is crucial for rapid growth and development, highlighting the need for educational activities that promote physical development during this critical stage.

Just as a child who lacks exposure to books in early years may struggle to develop a reading habit, children with limited exposure to physical activity may lose interest in movement as they grow. TuniTuni's goal is to instill confidence in physical activity by offering step-by-step movements, allowing children to experience success and therefore cultivate a positive attitude towards physical activity from an early age.

Individuals looking to discover more about TuniTuni and its programs are encouraged to visit the TuniTuni global website at tunituniglobal.com or contact the center 852-60600857  directly. The inaugural TuniTuni center in Hong Kong is located at Shop 426A, 4/F., The LOHAS, 1 Lohas Park Road, Tseung Kwan O.

The introduction of TuniTuni in Hong Kong offers a fresh and promising opportunity for children to participate in innovative and successful early childhood education methods. With its expansion planned for other countries including the U.S.A. and Malaysia, TuniTuni's combination of storytelling and play gym is designed to foster physical development, emotional connection, and a lifelong appreciation for physical activity in young children.

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Groundbreaking Early Childhood Education in Hong Kong: TuniTuni's Storytelling Play Gym

Groundbreaking Early Childhood Education in Hong Kong: TuniTuni's Storytelling Play Gym

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