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LiVE Platform joins hands with partners to organize the New S Curve to Capital Market project

Bangkok, LiVE Platform joins hands with NIA, TCELS and KPMG to organize the New S Curve to Capital Market project to create New Economy businesses for the capital market. LiVE Platform by Lifefincorp Company Limited under the Stock Exchange of Thailand group, together with the Center of Excellence in Life Sciences (Public Organization) or TCELS, the National Innovation Agency (Public Organization) or NIA, and KPMG Thailand, organized the New S Curve to Capital Market project, a course to prepare businesses to head towards the capital market to support entrepreneurs in 3 target industries: Life Science, a business of pharmaceutical and health products, High Technology, a business that uses technology to develop products and services, and High Growth, a business with high growth potential. The New S Curve to Capital Market project selects 60 entrepreneurs, 2 people per company, totaling 120 people, to develop their potential through workshops, coaching, and one-on-one coaching during July-October 2024, for a total of 4 months, 9 times. The first 3 workshops are from TCELS and NIA to promote and develop the potential of innovative entrepreneurs to be able to create innovations for commercialization, compete effectively, increase competitive strength, and support capital generation to further develop businesses for sustainable growth. Entrepreneurs have the opportunity to receive funding support from the Capital Market Development Fund (CMDF) up to 1 million baht per company, as well as funding support from other partner agencies. Urai Petcharat, CEO of 360 Care Co., Ltd., a business that develops the height potential of youth aged 6-18 years, said that the heart of the business is sustainability and facts. The company aims to be the first hospital specialized in height and bone health in Asia. By joining the project, she hopes to have the opportunity to enter the capital market, receive knowledge transfer from both NIA and TCELS in various forms, and know how to receive support in both funding and knowledge. Thi tiphan Nitisakarin, CEO of TTP Supplements Co., Ltd., which manufactures medical devices and is an OEM for dietary supplements and cosmetics, said that the heart of the business is to produce products that meet customer needs and are quality products. Participating in the project helped develop skills and prepare for entering the capital market. Attending the workshop with TCELS made him realize that existing products can be further developed into innovation registers and can be proposed to government hospitals as well. Source: Thai News Agency