Microsoft Startup Days: Having a Cup of Coffee with Cafebond

The first edition of “Microsoft Startup Days” was held on 29th September at BASH (LaunchPad, 79 Ayer Rajah Crescent), featuring the founders of Cafebond, Keyis Ng and Eugene Chen. During the one-hour session, they shared their entrepreneurial journey to build the world’s leading e-commerce portal for coffee lovers everywhere and how they are leveraging on Microsoft BizSpark Program and Microsoft Azure Platform to propel and accelerate their growth. The session was well received by the community as it welcomed over 40 attendees comprising of a mixture of startup founders, students, developers and industry professionals. The audience was highly engaged with the wealth of experience and knowledge shared by Keyis and Eugene, starting from the incubation of their ideas and engagement of industry partners from Australia to launching their platform and tackling issues such as customer service and logistics. Some of the key lessons shared included: ...

ACE Microsoft Tech Talks - The Way to a Fast and Reliable Customer Service

23 September 2016 Last Friday, the second session of ACE Microsoft Tech Talks took place at ACE Ideation Centre, Block 79. In this session, I discussed about the latest trending technology in the IT industry, which is Chat Bots. I gave the audience an overview of Chat Bot technologies from Microsoft by using Bot Framework and LUIS. The Bot Framework allows for developers to build a single web service and connect it to the various communication channel such like Skype, Facebook Messenger, Telegram and more. The engine behind which understands natural language is LUIS which allows for developers to build a language model of their own allowing it to understand intents and entities of a user by analyzing the text message sent by the user. Towards the end of the talk, a few chatbots demo were shown and one of them is a Changi Airport Chatbot that i have built. This is closely related to the customer service industry as chatbots could replace mundane tasks of a customer service officer and employers could assign them a much more important or critical task. A link to my Changi Airport chatbot code could be found below. If you would like to read up more on Bot Framework and LUIS. Here are a few useful links**:** For Bot Framework- dev.botframework.com For LUIS- luis.ai For Sample code on the integration of Bot Framework with LUIS- github.com/Microsoft/BotBuilder/ For LUIS Documentation- https://www.luis.ai/Help For BotFramework Documentation-https://docs.botframework.com/en-us/csharp/builder/sdkreference/ For Changi Airport Code Repository- https://github.com/izzkhair/SampleChangiAirportBot Here are a few photos taken during the talk: [caption id=“attachment_22318” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] Explaining the industrial use cases of Chatbots.[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22322” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] Giving a demo on the various Chatbots that I have built.[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22320” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] The audience that attended my talk[/caption]

BandLab wins Microsoft Start-up Partner of the Year Award 2016

[caption id=“attachment_22300” align=“alignnone” width=“1200”] BandLab wins Microsoft Start-up Partner of the Year Award 2016[/caption] Microsoft Partner Award is an annual event which celebrate successes and innovations related to partner competencies, cloud technology, entrepreneurial spirit and sales excellence, highlighting the great work done by our Microsoft partners. This year’s Start Up Partner of the Year Award winner, BandLab, demonstrated leadership in the areas of innovation, market potential, media and analyst attention, investor value creation, and customer adoption. BandLab is a Singapore-based social music platform that enables creators to make music and share the creative process with musicians and fans. With a global community of creators and fans, BandLab combines music making and collaboration tools like the world’s first cross-platform DAW, with social features like video sharing, messaging and discovery. BandLab’s mission is to break down the technical, geographic and creative barriers between creators, collaborators and community. [caption id=“attachment_22304” align=“alignnone” width=“1920”] Bandlab’s Android MixEditor lets you produce your music on the go![/caption] They have been working very closely with Microsoft to integrate various Microsoft technology and services in their product. For example, using Microsoft Azure to build features like Shouts, which enables users to share photos and videos. [caption id=“attachment_22301” align=“alignnone” width=“1440”] BandLab Shouts let you to share your creative moment in a fun and engaging way[/caption] Meng Ru Kuok, CEO and Co-founder of BandLab, said: “We are delighted and honoured to have been selected as the Singapore Start-Up Partner of the Year by Microsoft. This acknowledgement from Microsoft is particularly meaningful, because Microsoft’s philosophy of helping companies around the world achieve more is matched by BandLab’s desire to help creators around the world collaborate and engage with their fans. Microsoft has been a great partner to BandLab, and Microsoft’s technology, services and support have played an important role in helping us to build the products and services that BandLab users rely on every day. Microsoft Azure, for example, has given us a great foundation on which to build features like Shouts, which enables users to share photos and videos. At BandLab we’re very proud of how much we have accomplished in the past year, and simply put, we couldn’t have got this far, this fast without Microsoft’s technology and support." BandLab also recently announced the acquisition of San Francisco-based MONO Creators Inc, to further serve the mobile musician with a range of hardware and physical products. Congratulations to BandLab for winning Microsoft Start-up Partner of the Year Award 2016!

HackfestSG by NUS Overseas Colleges

HackfestSG is an amazing 3 day hackathon organized by NUS Overseas Colleges and facilitated by Labgoo, with support from NUS Enterprise. There are approximately 150 participants with 8 different industry experts who are on-site to provide mentorship and guidance for the event. [caption id=“attachment_22255” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] Launch of HackfestSG by NUS Enterprise[/caption] One of our BizSpark Start-up, BandLab Technologies, was also invited to support the event as an industry partner. BandLab uses Microsoft Azure to create a cloud-based platform for users to create, collaborate and share their music. [caption id=“attachment_22253” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] Microsoft Singapore BizSpark Team with one of our Start-up, BandLab Technology Team[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22256” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] BandLab founder, Meng, announcing the challenge statement[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22257” align=“alignnone” width=“5312”] Awesome giveaway from BandLab[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22258” align=“alignnone” width=“5312”] Meng showing BandLab’s cloud-based platform for users to create, collaborate and share their music[/caption] Izzat, a Technical Evangelist from Microsoft Singapore, also shared with the participants on how to leverage Microsoft Cognitive Services and Bot Framework for their hackathon projects. The audiences were amazed by how simple and easy it is to utilize these tools for their proposed solutions. [caption id=“attachment_22259” align=“alignnone” width=“5312”] Izzat from Microsoft Singapore introducing various Microsoft Technology[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22260” align=“alignnone” width=“5312”] Izzat wows the audiences with Microsoft Bot Framework[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22262” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] Great mentors from Microsoft Singapore[/caption] Congratulations to NUS Overseas College, Labgoo and NUS Enterprise for organizing an amazing hackathon filled with great ideas, people, and technologies! More importantly, we were able to excite the community with the latest developments in Cognitive Services and Bot Framework. If you want to find out more about Microsoft Cognitive Services and Bot Framework, you can refer to the following resources: Microsoft Cognitive Services - https://www.microsoft.com/cognitive-services Microsoft Bot Framework - https://dev.botframework.com/

Microsoft Business Talks - 10 Sure-Win Tips to Unlock Microsoft’s Customer Base

2nd September 2016 The first Microsoft Business Talks session was held at NUS Enterprise, Block 79. Our first speaker to kick-off the Microsoft Biz Talks series was Yizhe Shen, Partner Business Evangelist from the Developer Experience Team, Microsoft Singapore. He guided the audience through a step-by-step process on unlocking Microsoft’s Customer Based. One of the tips that caught my eye was “Bundle a Microsoft’s product or solution”, Yizhe explained that Microsoft goal is to allow enterprise, startups and developers to take advantage of its platform and services.One of the key things that he mentioned was, “Do you realized that if you buy a Microsoft Product, you didn’t buy the product directly from Microsoft. You will usually buy it from partners, distributor or reseller “. All of this is done so that Microsoft can help you. So now, Imagine the thousands of customers and clients that you could connect with, if you leverage on the Microsoft Platform and Services. It is amazing how something this simple could help companies to form up their long-term business plan. Here are some of the tips that were mentioned: 1) Be Customer Obsessed. 2) Join Microsoft Customer & Partner event. 3) Find a Champion from Within. 4) Build bit-size content for sellers. 5) Stay Focus and Go for Lighthouse wins. [caption id=“attachment_22201” align=“alignnone” width=“988”] Yizhe Starting out his session.[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22203” align=“alignnone” width=“987”] Yizhe during his session. Explaining one the tips “Bundle a Microsoft Product of Solution”.[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22204” align=“alignnone” width=“987”] Microsoft Developer Experience Team, Welcoming the audience before the start of the session.[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22202” align=“alignnone” width=“987”] The audience that attended the session.[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22200” align=“alignnone” width=“987”] Steven giving out a quick introductoon of the speaker, Yizhe Shen.[/caption] If you missed the first session of Microsoft Business Talks, don’t worry there will be more coming up soon. On the 9th September 2016 there will be “Brunch with Microsoft” Session at NUS Enterprise, this is an Initiative by the Microsoft BizSpark team to allow Business and Technical experts to interact with Startups and hopefully to collaborate with them in the future. Please do come down, if you are available. For more upcoming event by the Microsoft BizSpark team, Please Stay tune to Spiffy.sg.

Come join the Income Future Starter, powered by TAG.PASS Programme

IIPL (Singapore’s premier technology venture capital firm) and NTUC Income (a leading Singapore composite insurer) have partnered to launch the “Income Future Starter powered by TAG.PASS” accelerator programme (http://incomefuturestarter.com)! The programme helps startups and companies with solutions in digital health, analytics and insurance to fast track the commercialisation of their products and co-innovate with NTUC Income. Selected startups will receive a S$28,000 equity-free grant; gain mentorship and market insights & access from Income, IIPL, and industry veterans; receive coaching on tech & business development; and get plug into the startup eco-system with complimentary working space at BASH Singapore. Sign up now at http://incomefuturestarter.com to join the programme and bring your company to the next level! IIPL and NTUC Income will also be having a roadshow on 5 September at BASH Singapore. Come down to learn more about the accelerator and meet with the decision makers for selection into the programme. Register for the event today at - https://income-futurestarter-tagpass-sg.eventbrite.com [caption id=“attachment_22153” align=“alignnone” width=“1830”] Income Future Starter, powered by TAG.PASS Programme - http://www.income.com.sg/future-starter/register.html[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22154” align=“alignnone” width=“1806”] Recruitment Roadshow Schedule - http://income.com.sg/future-starter/roadshows.html[/caption]

ACE Microsoft Tech Talks - Create your own Predictive Model in 5 minutes with Azure Machine Learning

25th August 2016 Have you ever wondered, how long it would take to build a predictive model ? Traditionally, it would take hours or even days to build, train and evaluate a Predictive Model. Microsoft’s Technical Evangelist, Mohamed Izzat Khair, demonstrated that the traditional process of building a Machine Learning algorithm is soon to be deprecated. By using Azure Machine Learning, anyone could build their own Machine Learning model within minutes. During the session, he explained the basic concept of Predictive Modelling and guided the audience through the process of the Modern Machine Learning Lifecycle. The event mainly consist of audience who are just starting on their journey to develop a better understanding of Machine Learning, a good place to start for them is of course Azure Machine Learning. Here are a few resources kickstart your journey in Predictive Modelling, 1)Getting Started with Azure Machine Learning 2)Learn from existing Azure Machine Learning Experiment 3)Azure Machine Learning Hands-On-Lab 4)Full Machine Learning Course 5)Machine Learning Introduction Course Izzat starting off his presentation Explaining the use case for Azure Machine Learning If you have any questions with regards to Azure Machine Learning or Predictive Modeling, please feel free to contact Izzat at: a-momoha@microsoft.com Stay tune to our next ACE Microsoft Tech Talks in September where we will be learning to create Fast & Reliable Customer Service with Microsoft Bot Framework: https://www.weshipcode.com/events/ace-microsoft-tech-talks-way-fast-reliable-customer-service-microsoft-bot-framework/

Startup Feature: Surfing Suitcase Co-Founder, Xander Khoo

[caption id=“attachment_22096” align=“alignnone” width=“2988”] Surfing Suitcase Team - Lik Khian, Dansu, and Xander (from left to right)[/caption] Hello! What’s your current role in your start-up, and how did your past experiences take you here? I am the co-founder of my start-up. I had all along been very keen in the field of business and started doing my little business venture in 2012 as well. However, the exposure to start-up, together with my one-year overseas start-up internship experience in Shanghai with NUS Overseas College, changed how I look at things, and I have never looked back since. I am very fortunate to have been able to be guided by the best throughout this journey, from my Shanghai start-up boss Brian Tan, who is a serial entrepreneur, highly creative and motivated individual, to people like Charles from Charles & Keith and Jane Sun from Ctrip who had selflessly shared with a group of people and myself on the various experiences and tips they had for us. Slowly but surely, from the 3 years plus I have immersed myself in the start-up ecosystem now, to the books I had poured through and the great people I had the opportunity to come across, standing on the shoulders of giants affirmed by belief that there is more to be done and we can indeed make a change in the society through our start-ups and through innovating day in day out. Which 3 words would describe you best? Curious, passionate, and hungry. How did you come up with the idea? And what problem is your start-up trying to solve? It started when my co-founders, Lik Khian, Dansu and myself were constantly looking for work spaces to work out of. Not just any work spaces, but spaces that are able to cater to our needs at that point in time and allow us to do proper work. Once we realized there actually lack a solution that caters to what we want, and started tinkering with what we might possibly with, we begun talking to more people and did some validation, only soon to realized that we are not the only ones facing this problem. As we look deeper we started to develop this firm belief that remote working and co-working is going to be a huge trend in the very near future, and we want to be able to help people transit seamlessly into it, as well as experiencing the full benefits what remote working can do for them. Hence, we decide to start small by first empowering road warriors to access work spaces suited to their needs, anytime they want, anywhere and everywhere they need. The very first problem we all faced. How long did your start-up take to finish development? (Before the product could meet the market) It took us somewhere between 6 to 7 months to have the MVP out. At the start we were bouncing around the idea and thinking all about the grand plan we have and what we can do for the society, only soon to realise we need to first start solving one of their immediate problem, then we are able to allow our consumers to have a taste and first insight into remote working, if they had not tried it out yet. What are your preferred platforms/tools? We operate on a mobile web currently, but looking to move into a mobile app to further improve the ease of access. Have you gotten any interesting feedback from users of the app/solution? It was heartening to receive many encouraging feedbacks from our users ever since we did the beta testing. Users currently had feedback to us that this is indeed very applicable and useful to them, however of course with some areas that we can possibly improve in, and that is what we are working hard to do! Also, when we participated in Tech In Asia Conference 2016, quite a few companies and investors alike came to inquire if we had launched and where were we then. Unfortunately, we were not ready then. There was an instance when we were even asked if we are in Nepal! How do you keep yourself motivated, especially during the low times? Constant reminders of why we started out in the first place and the amount of sacrifices that we had put in. Beyond passion, it has also become a responsibility for us, an answer to ourselves, an answer to the customers that were there for us from the start, and an answer to our dreams. Definitely also, the thought that we started out to really want to shake the world. To be able to bring a little good with what we do to the society. Last but not least, the environment also plays an important part in keeping me going. Personally, getting consistently involved with meeting people of various walks, as well as different related events. The little chats, sharing and sessions that happen will remind myself on what made me embark on this journey at the start, as I recount my journey and explain my start-up to them. If you could go back in time when you first started, what would you have done differently? I would have done things faster and more fearlessly. A lot of times it is the self-doubt that are the shackles tying ourselves to our current position. What’s next for you? Line up an official launch once the full fledge app is ready, and start breaking into the SEA market to bring more good to more people in the region! What’s one advice you would give to budding entrepreneurs? As an early stage start-up, perhaps I am not as fully qualified to give advices. Yet, if I am to share with the others on what I got out of my experiences, I would say that there will be points in time you will hear a lot of people saying a lot of different things. Some will love you, some will hate you, some will tell you you are onto something big, and some will tell you that it is never going to work. However, what matters is that you persevere on no matter what until you have seen the results for yourself, and always, Stay true to your vision. From the words of Winston Churchill, If you are going through hell, keep going.

Microsoft Innovation Huddle at LaunchPad - A Lap around Bletchley, Microsoft's Blockchain Platform

On 19th August, we held the first edition of our “Microsoft Innovation Huddle” BASH, where Marley Gray presented “A Lap around Bletchley, Microsoft’s Blockchain Platform” in front of an audience of over 30 industry professionals, start-ups, and developers. The participants loved the session and they are eager to find out more about our Blockchain technology on Azure Platform. They are also looking forward to our upcoming events in LaunchPad, such as: ...

Startup Feature: Cafebond.com Co-Founder, Keyis Ng

For this Start-Up Feature, we will be interviewing Keyis, Co-Founder of Cafebond.com. Hi Keyis, what’s your current role in Cafebond, and how did your past experiences take you here? I’m the CEO and Co-Founder of Cafebond.com, a specialty coffee bean e-commerce marketplace for coffee lovers to shop beans from top cafes around the world. I have been a coffee addict since I was 20 when I started working in the Marketing industry, and a trip to Melbourne, Australia, with my CTO and Co-Founder Eugene Chen 2 years ago let us tasted one of the best coffee we ever tasted, and everything else is history. Which 3 words would describe you best? Ambitious, hard-working and creative. How did you come up with the idea? And what problem is Cafebond trying to solve? It was a leisure trip to Melbourne 2 years ago with my co-founder when we tasted one of the best cup of coffee in our life and we want the world to share the same experience we had. As a coffee lover myself, buying fresh coffee beans offline is a troublesome process due to my busy schedule and I do not want to settle for anything less. Also, usually there isn’t a good variety of coffee beans for me to choose locally. That’s the 2 main problems Cafebond.com is adding value to for our customers. Cafebond.com currently has 15 top Australian cafes on our platform, including names like Seven Seeds, Market Lane, St Ali from Melbourne and Ona Coffee from Canberra, which is owned by Sasa Sestic, the World Barista Champion of 2015. Our coffee are roast to order and ships weekly from Australia at a flat delivery of S$10 regardless the order size. The affordable shipping is only made possible with our Shipping Consolidation Algorithm, which we consolidate customer’s order to bring down the shipping costs greatly. How long did Cafebond take to finish development? (before the product could meet the market) Our team took a year to finish the product development. During the time, we also spoke to lots of potential customers with both coffee lovers and also café merchants to constantly improve our platform. What are your preferred platforms/tools? Microsoft Azure of course! Have you gotten any interesting feedback from users of the app? We have gotten quite a few feed backs from coffee lovers to expand to other Southeast Asian countries. I’m excited to share exclusively with Spiffy.sg readers that Cafebond.com’s expansion to Malaysia is in the works and will happen very soon! How do you keep yourself motivated, especially during the low times? Having support from my co-founder, friends and family. If you could go back in time when you first started, what would you have done differently? Nothing. Even though we took quite a bit of time to be launch-ready but the process has been really rewarding for us to understand our business and our customers better. What’s next for you? Constantly improving the key needle movers in our business and of course focusing on our expansion plan to the Chinese market. What’s one advice you would give to budding entrepreneurs? Quoting Steve Jobs - “Stay Hungry, stay foolish”. How has it been like working with Consumers as an audience? Very exciting, especially talking directly to our customers where we gain lots of insights to constantly make our platform better. ...