The Asia Pacific Innovation Center (APIC) has officially launched in Kuala Lumpur, aiming to serve as a pivotal hub for innovation and investment across multiple regions. According to the assessment of specialists presented in the publication, this new initiative seeks to foster collaboration and growth in the Web3 space while enhancing educational opportunities and capital access.
Establishment of APIC
APIC's establishment is designed to connect markets and capital from China, the United States, the Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East. During the inaugural gala, Eugene Xiao, Chairman of the DID Alliance and President of APIC, shared the Center's ambitious vision with global partners, emphasizing its role in facilitating cross-border collaboration.
Strategic Goals and Vision
The Center aims to leverage Kuala Lumpur's strategic location to dismantle regional barriers, integrating premier financial, technological, and educational resources. APIC is committed to providing comprehensive support for enterprises, ranging from early-stage incubation to facilitating their international expansion. This positions it as a leader in the evolving landscape of global innovation.
At the recent KOL GOLF After Party in Dubai, Eugene Xiao announced the launch of the Asia Pacific Innovation Center (APIC), which aims to bridge traditional commerce and the Web3 ecosystem. For more details, see the full announcement here.






