Issues

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

Issues Corporate Stories

Global Technology Group : Answering Digital Demand 

With Myanmar’s population becoming increasingly digitalised, we speak to Global Technology Group about the company at the centre of digital connection and communication provision.

Business in China

We examine China: a country that has been dominated by manufacturing for the past four decades, and explore the current state of play within the world’s most populous country.

JustKitchen : The Root Source

We talk to Kent Wu, COO of JustKitchen, about the company’s all-encompassing method of business in the Asian food and beverage industry.

Genius Group : The Edtech Revolution

The global pandemic put digital learning in the spotlight and the Edtech boom ensued, with Asian companies such as Genius Group leading the way. And the market is showing no signs of slowing down.

Restructuring Tourism in Asia Pacific

We shine a light on the tourism sector in Asia Pacific following the pandemic, the recalibration of the travel market and the potential for digitalisation expected to drive economic recovery.

APAC Outlook Issue 49 | APAC Outlook Magazine

APAC Outlook Issue 49, the B2B magazine for c-suite business leaders and executives across the APAC region.

UFS Dispensaries Ltd : Caring for Australia

A business that believes in giving back, UFS Dispensaries Ltd has been contributing to the Australian healthcare sector for 200 years.  

TNI King Coffee : Building a Global Coffee Empire

The story behind the rise of TNI King Coffee, a Vietnamese coffee brand and café franchise with ambitious plans at home and abroad.

Stars Microelectronics : Innovation in Thailand

We talk to Stars Microelectronics about tackling new technologies, streamlining supply chain management and making a mark on Thailand.

Sri Lanka Association of Manufacturers and Exporters of Rubber Products (SLAMERP)

The Outlook Team take a deep dive into Sri Lanka’s longstanding rubber industry with SLAMERP and government-backed plans for expansion.