Philip Lim
Founder & CEO
SKYBIT aims to apply cutting-edge technologies to Myanmar in order to make a significantly positive ...
We embrace innovation, open-mindedness, lateral thinking and creative ideas that can solve real problems and immensely improve efficiency and productivity in both business and everyday living. We are not afraid to challenge or discard antiquated thinking and beliefs that restrain progress, much of which still persists in Myanmar. We will disrupt the status quo in order to improve the country, its economy, and the lives of all Myanmar people who for so long have been denied a better future until recently.
We are building the groundwork for the upcoming paradigm shift of individual empowerment via freely-flowing global value exchange. Together, we have the potential to revolutionize entire industries and even create new ones in Myanmar. This will help to economically strengthen the country and in turn raise the standards of living of Myanmar society at all levels. The possibilities of applying innovative technologies to Myanmar in particular are profound, if given enough thought as we have.
Those who choose to remain with outdated systems and practices and refuse to adapt or explore can step aside to make way for the dawning of an exciting new era of mass social development in Myanmar that is driven by rapid technological advancement and leapfrogging. Join us in our quest to propel Myanmar forward and upward. The sky is the limit.
Jan 20th, 2020 3:00 am (UTC)
Jan 21st, 2020 2:59 am (UTC)
Myanmar
SKYBIT
ERC-777
Utility
5 000 000 USD
1 SKYBIT = 0.01 USD
Standard
SKYBIT PTE. LTD.
Myanmar
628 Merchant Road, 10th Floor, Pabedan, Yangon 11141, MM
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