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His philosophy? He cares less about certificates and more about experience, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn. Other "Myint Kyaw" Narratives
In the early 2000s, Myanmar was a land of technological scarcity. For many, a computer was a luxury, and the internet was a distant rumor. But for a young boy named Myo Myint Kyaw, who grew up playing Nintendo, the world of games was a passion waiting to be built. His philosophy
Revo Tech became one of Myanmar's premier digital agencies, focusing on web and mobile development. Myo Myint Kyaw's story is one of bridging worlds—taking the technical expertise from the West and applying it to the unique, evolving landscape of Myanmar. He changed the narrative from "outsourcing" to "empowering" local tech talent to develop apps that reflect their own culture. For many, a computer was a luxury, and
Like many young professionals, Myo Myint Kyaw left for London in the late 90s, studying Business Information Systems at Middlesex University. He lived a double life: a student by day, and a barista at Starbucks by night, scraping together funds to turn his passion for technology into a career. Yet, his heart was in Yangon. He watched from afar as the tech world matured, knowing that Myanmar was merely sleeping, not incapable of innovation. Myo Myint Kyaw's story is one of bridging




