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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.
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. In the early 2000s, Myanmar was a land
After nine years in London and three years in Singapore working as a software engineer, he returned to a Myanmar that was rapidly liberalizing. In 2012, he founded Revo Tech in Yangon, aiming to bring world-class digital services to his home country. Revo Tech became one of Myanmar's premier digital
Phone Myint Kyaw (born 1990) transformed his passion into precision, becoming a renowned Burmese professional billiards player. He entered the national team in 2011, won golds at the 2019 and 2023 SEA Games, and brought international recognition to Myanmar’s billiard scene. After nine years in London and three years
While Myo Myint Kyaw built digital tools, other men named Myint Kyaw shaped Myanmar in different ways: