Issues

Explore latest corporate stories, industry insights and c-level executive interviews from issues of APAC Outlook Magazine.

Issues Corporate Stories

What does the Metaverse Mean for Crypto?

Kristjan Kangro, CEO and Founder of Change, explores the emergence of the metaverse, what it means for crypto and the opportunity it presents to create a fairer, more inclusive digital economy.

Trovio Group : Taking Commodities Carbon Neutral

Trovio Group is a trusted partner tackling decarbonisation in the digital asset ecosystem. We examine the need to retire carbon credits and a low-carbon agenda with Head of Special Projects, Angus Scott.

WeMaintain : Escalating Smart Cities

WeMaintain is the Proptech start-up who has just entered the Singapore market. Co-Founder and COO Jade Francine, explores disrupting the industry and enabling the Smart Cities of tomorrow.

NFT : The Latest Crypto Craze

Global NFT sales are exploding, and this is just the beginning of an even bigger surge for the crypto market in Asia.

What qualities are needed to succeed as a businessperson in your field?

We gave featured business leaders of issue 54 the final word in answering “What qualities are needed to succeed as a businessperson in your field?”

APAC Outlook Issue 54 | APAC Outlook Magazine

APAC Outlook Issue 54, the B2B magazine for c-suite business leaders and executives across the APAC region.

Thong Guan Industries Berhad : Making Plastic Sustainable

We unwrap the emergence of Thong Guan Industries Berhad as one of the largest stretch film manufacturers in Malaysia.

Suzlon Energy Australia : Powering a Greener Tomorrow

Suzlon Energy Australia (SEA) has been a breath of fresh air for the Australian wind energy market, as CEO, Tejjas Parmar, tells us.

Singapore Logistics Association (SLA) : Spotlight

We shine a light on the Singapore Logistics Association, and the strides still to be taken to secure relevance, sustainability and competitiveness for the logistics industry.

Sabah Ports : Gateway to the Far East

Port operations in the Malaysian state of Sabah have been managed by Sabah Ports Sdn Bhd (SPSB) since 2004. Datuk Ng Kiat Min, Group Managing Director of Suria Capital Holdings Berhad, delves deep into the success of the subsidiary and the wider state.