OB 2.0 Test

OB 2.0 Demo · MI Cockpit v11 Project Owner View · APAC Growth Cockpit
Opportunity Intelligence Board

Know where to focus before you unlock opportunities.

Start with your intake profile and market intelligence. Then explore buyer, partner, expert, capital, MAT and project-room pathways through one dashboard.

Market Score

Current strongest APAC signal.

86

Open Cards

Buyer, partner, expert and capital routes.

31

Selected

Saved unlock requests this session.

0

Credit Need

Estimated credits for selected actions.

0
Project Owner Intake Profile

Review and update what the system knows about your project.

This section uses the same key fields from your submitted intake / OB request. Later it can connect to the backend so project owners can update their profile and refresh matching logic.

Project Owner ProfileKeep business needs, website and notes current.
Better Input, Better MatchingUse intake updates to refresh market and resource suggestions.
① Contact & Business Identity
Website is optional. You can paste with or without https://
② Project Background
③ Market Goals & Priority Countries
④ Support Needed
⑤ Readiness & Materials
Use this profile to refresh your dashboard logic.

Demo only. Later this can update the backend intake record and rebuild market / opportunity suggestions.

Market Intelligence Report · Project Owner Template

Use the report as a decision cockpit, not a static PDF.

This APAC market report is displayed as an interactive intelligence layer: executive summary, market benchmark, data analysis, recommendations, resources and Strategic Desk support.

Reusable for all project ownersMarket-first logicCredits unlock deeper actions
Live Market Scan

Where should this project focus first?

The report ranks market priority, explains the commercial logic, and connects each recommendation to buyers, experts, MAT sessions and Strategic Desk support.

3Priority markets
86Confidence score
6Action layers
Use these tabs to move from market insight to unlockable resources, experts, MAT sessions and Strategic Desk support.
Executive Summary · Project Owner View

Best first move: validate trust and demand before scaling.

The report should not only describe markets. It should rank where to focus, explain why, and suggest the next commercial action. This same model can be reused for food, SaaS, AI, education, manufacturing or capital projects.

Primary marketSingaporeFastest validation route and regional credibility layer.
Second marketAustraliaTrust-building market with premium positioning potential.
Expansion routeSEAPartner-led scaling after proof and localisation.
Priority Snapshot

Recommended market sequence

1

Singapore

Validate buyer interest and regional positioning with lower early friction.

2

Australia

Build English-market proof, trust and premium story credibility.

3

Malaysia

Test distributor repeatability after proof points become clearer.

4

Indonesia

Scale later when local partner capacity and repeat orders are clearer.

APAC Heat

Market temperature

SingaporeHot
AustraliaStrong
MalaysiaMedium
JapanNiche
Top Signal

Trust-first markets

Prioritise markets where Japanese dining or cultural learning concepts can build credibility quickly.

Market Fit★★★★★
Entry Difficulty★★☆☆☆
Buyer Logic

Start with validation

Early buyer and partner conversations should test willingness, positioning, pricing and channel readiness.

Buyer Readiness
82
Trust Barrier
48
Decision

Do not scale too early

Use early APAC signals to decide whether the project needs partner routing, expert review or Strategic Desk support first.

Benchmark Matrix

Compare market readiness before outreach spend.

1

Singapore

Best first validation route

92
Entry Ease78
Buyer Speed84
Trust NeedMedium
2

Australia

Strong trust-building market

86
Entry Ease62
Buyer Speed70
Trust NeedHigh
3

Malaysia

Useful after early proof

74
Entry Ease68
Buyer Speed64
Trust NeedMedium
4

Indonesia

Scale-stage opportunity

70
Entry Ease48
Buyer Speed58
Trust NeedHigh
Radar View

Market balance score

86Overall
Commercial Fit
88
Local Partner Need
67
Premium Story Fit
82
Execution Complexity
54

Singapore

Best for first validation, business gateway logic and regional credibility.

★★★★★

Australia

Best for trust, premium consumer education and English-market proof.

★★★★☆

SEA Scale

Better after repeatable partner logic and localised delivery assumptions are clearer.

★★★☆☆
Buyer Signals

What the project owner should watch

1
Premium story acceptance

Does the market value Japanese authenticity, education, and experience-led positioning?

2
Partner willingness

Can local operators see a repeatable format, not just a one-off cultural concept?

3
Operational readiness

Does delivery require certification, instructors, local venues, or bilingual support?

Interactive SWOT

Decision analysis

Strength

Strong Japanese cultural trust and differentiated dining-learning story.

Weakness

May require local facilitation and clear pricing/package structure.

Opportunity

Can connect to education, tourism, community, corporate and premium lifestyle channels.

Risk

Scaling before proving local repeatability may create delivery friction.

Competition Lens

Competitive positioning should focus on experience, trust and repeatability.

Instead of only comparing direct cooking schools, the dashboard should compare substitute options: cultural workshops, dining events, team-building programs, tourism experiences, online classes and premium lifestyle education.

Positioning Gap

Authentic Japanese host-led learning

Pricing Gap

Premium but accessible workshop format

Channel Gap

Corporate, education and community partners

Execution Gap

Local host and room coordination

Recommended Strategy

Move from validation to structured execution.

Phase 1

Validate

Test buyer/partner interest and refine market story.

Phase 2

Package

Prepare localised service package, pricing and proof materials.

Phase 3

Partner

Open rooms with selected local partners and experts.

Phase 4

Scale

Expand only after repeatable demand and partner process is visible.

First action

Unlock Singapore buyer/partner signals and test business interest.

Second action

Use experts to check local compliance, delivery and positioning risks.

Third action

Join or unlock MAT sessions related to Japan-to-market access.

Opportunity

Buyer & partner cards

Move from market insight to specific unlockable opportunity cards.

Experts

Local review support

Use experts to reduce legal, operational, compliance and market-entry risk.

MAT

Market sessions

Use webinars and expert sessions to learn before spending on outreach.

Room

Project room

Turn selected resources into a structured follow-up space.

Strategic Desk

Market validation support

We help interpret signals, clarify first market priority and prepare first outreach logic.

Partner Desk

Local partner coordination

We help route the project toward suitable partners, experts or local rooms.

Execution Desk

30-day action plan

A practical short plan to move from report conclusions into commercial actions.

Recommended Market Pathway

Move from market direction to practical next steps.

Instead of showing everything at once, this pathway gives a staged route: validate, package, expand, then execute through buyers, partners, experts, MAT and rooms.

Pathway score: 863 stage route4 action options
Buyer Pathway

Start with trust, then scale with partners.

For a project owner case, the first market should reduce uncertainty and create proof before larger distribution or localisation spend.

1Test market
2Proof market
3Scale route
Suggested route

Recommended APAC execution roadmap

Step 1

Singapore Test Market

Validate positioning, buyer interest and regional story.

Step 2

Australia Trust Market

Build reference, credibility and stronger English-market proof points.

Step 3

SEA Scale Route

Use local partner routes for larger regional distribution or execution.

Step 4

Strategic Desk

Use advisory support when the project needs prioritisation and coordination.

Decision Gate 1

Does the market understand the offer?

Use buyer conversations and MAT sessions to test clarity, trust and demand.

Clarity
76
Decision Gate 2

Can local partners repeat it?

Assess whether the model can be packaged, hosted, sold or delivered locally.

Repeatability
68
Decision Gate 3

Is it ready for scale?

Do not scale until pricing, delivery and partner logic become clearer.

Scale Readiness
54
Opportunity Cards Preview

Explore four entry points before using GR Credits.

Cards are visible to create confidence and curiosity. Selection is free in this demo; introductions, deeper details, project rooms or routing can require credits later.

Four Request EntrancesBuyers, local partners, experts and capital pathways.
Credit-Based UnlockSelect first, unlock only when the next step becomes clearer.
Selected Cards0
Required Credits0
Current CategoryBuyers
Top Up

Submit Selected Requests

Review selected cards before final submission.

Selected cards0
Selected expert enquiries0
Estimated action credits0

Selected requests

No cards selected yet.

Selected expert enquiries

No expert enquiries saved yet.

Selected items become formal requests after business identity verification. Some coordination credits may be partly returned if no route window opens.

Experts & Partner Explorer

Use verified expertise to reduce execution friction.

Expert cards use real image paths from existing pages and OB materials. They can link into profile pages, intake forms, or priority introduction requests.

Featured Expert PageShowcase specialist capability in a profile-led format.
Regional Partner NetworkSupport market entry with local trust and execution.
MAT Intelligence Hub

Turn webinars into market access signals.

MAT content can become a structured intelligence area inside OB, not just an external event page. Users can preview topics, speakers and market sessions, then unlock participation or recordings.

Featured MAT SessionJapan to Australia market access conversation.
Singapore LaunchpadExplore Singapore as a regional business gateway.
1 · Recent Recommended Projects

Explore MAT Webinar Invitations

Featured Japan-to-market webinar invitations designed to attract local experts, surface practical know-how, and open stronger market conversations.

2 · City-Hub Market Insights

City-Hub Market Insight Webinars

Browse country and city-specific insight sessions relevant to exporters, project owners and service providers across the APAC network.

3 · Expert-Led Focus

Expert-Led Focus Sessions

Use expert-led conversations to validate assumptions, clarify execution risk and identify the right local support before committing budget.

4 · Past Webinar Recordings

Past Webinar Recordings

Replay city-specific insights, expert analysis and practical B2B market-entry conversations. Recording access can be credit-supported.

We Break. You Build.

Use expert discussion before spending on execution.

Project owners can read how experts challenge other projects, then decide whether to unlock their own review, buyer cards or Strategic Desk support.

Open Build & Break
Expert-led challenge

Better questions before better introductions.

Use discussion topics to pressure-test market assumptions, buyer logic and execution risks before using GR Credits on deeper actions.

12Topics
6Expert angles
3Risk layers
Market Assumption

What must be true?

Identify the core market belief behind the expansion sequence.

Commercial Logic

Who pays and why?

Clarify buyer or partner motivation before outreach.

Execution Risk

Where could it stall?

Review local delivery, trust, compliance and follow-up barriers.

Execution Support & Project Rooms

Move from selected interest to structured follow-up.

Rooms make OB feel more like software: selected cards can become conversations, file sharing, expert review, partner routing and progress tracking.

Project Room ExampleCollaborate, share files and track progress.
Featured Project ReferenceUse project pages as supporting material for execution.
History & Credits Ledger

Let project owners see what they selected and spent.

This demo stores submission history locally in the browser. Later it can connect to the Universal Intake Handler and user account data.

Usage TransparencyTrack selected cards, credits and follow-up status.

Credit Usage Summary

Demo balance starts at 100 credits. Unlock actions or selected submissions can be recorded here.

Available: 100Spent: 0

Need More Credits?

Top up when the next action is worth moving forward.

Submission History

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