Tag: tech entrepreneurship

  • Building Bridges: My Reluctant Dive into LinkedIn and the Power of Old Ties

    Building Bridges: My Reluctant Dive into LinkedIn and the Power of Old Ties

    Gratitude hits differently when old acquaintances step up without hesitation. That’s how I feel about the handful of friends who jumped in to bolster my freshly minted LinkedIn profile. Until recently, my line of work never called for one—tech roles often prioritize code over connections. But as I pivot toward broader business landscapes with SilverGuard AI, I’ve noticed how prevalent these profiles are among peers. It makes sense: a quick scan after meetings eases follow-ups with potential collaborators.

    Today marked the start. With zero links initially, I felt exposed, especially realizing over 80% of my contacts skip LinkedIn altogether—their industries simply don’t demand it. Yet, a core group from past circles added me swiftly, turning an empty page into a budding network. Their support reminds me how enduring relationships can accelerate progress in unexpected ways.

    Looking ahead, this tool could prove handy at upcoming forums or mixers, offering a seamless way to stay linked without swapping endless cards. That said, I’m no social media enthusiast these days—activity will likely stay minimal. My energy goes toward tangible outcomes, like advancing our senior care innovations, rather than endless scrolling.

    Still, if it opens doors to meaningful alliances, count me in selectively.

  • Reflections on a Breakthrough Week: Advancing SilverGuard AI Toward Market Readiness

    Reflections on a Breakthrough Week: Advancing SilverGuard AI Toward Market Readiness

    Last week flew by in a blur of non-stop coding and refinement. More than seven days vanished while I poured undivided attention into one task—something I haven’t done with such intensity in ages. SilverGuard AI stands out as the endeavor where I’ve invested the deepest commitment, aiming for flawless execution unlike anything else in my career.

    The timing couldn’t have been better: we secured official funding from HKSTP, freeing me to dive headfirst into building without distractions. Now, the platform has reached a viable demo level, complete with a solid website framework. After close to a decade in software engineering, this ranks as my finest output yet—polished, functional, and ready for initial showcases.

    Past startups taught me a hard truth, though: technical excellence alone doesn’t guarantee commercial success. Viable enterprises demand thorough customer analysis to pinpoint real frustrations, then deploy solutions that genuinely alleviate them through smart innovation. Boasting features in isolation misses the mark. Fortunately, collaborating with Sonia and leveraging AI tools gave us comprehensive market insights upfront, allowing full confidence in our direction.

    With core building blocks in place, the emphasis shifts toward operational priorities—scaling outreach, forging partnerships, and driving adoption in senior care sectors.

    This phase reinforces how blending passion with pragmatism paves the way for sustainable growth in tech ventures.