Greg Meehan, Chief Revenue Officer at Supahands, discusses the importance of international expansion for tech entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia amidst the global health crisis. Despite challenges in merchandise trade, foreign direct investment, and international travel, there is still hope for companies looking to expand globally. Supahands, a data labelling partner for AI/ML companies based in Kuala Lumpur, has successfully expanded its operations to various countries. Meehan shares insights on the steps startups need to take for successful international expansion, including assessing if it’s the right move, conducting market reviews, budgeting, achieving product-market fit, managing human resources, and reviewing the process. He emphasizes the need for thorough research, understanding market dynamics, and adapting products to fit local markets. Additionally, he highlights the importance of building a strong team and continuously evaluating the success of the expansion. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, companies can still navigate international expansion successfully by focusing on the right strategies and being adaptable to changing market conditions.
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