1. Introduce yourself and briefly describe your background.
My name is Suzette Harris and I am the owner and MD for Seaventures Dive Rig, the only converted rig that is now used as a diving platform in Mabul , Sabah.
2. Why did you decide to go into this business? How long has it been established?
The idea of recycling the Rig to be used for something else was from my father in law Tan Sri Harris Mohd Salleh who thought a decommissioned rig still had a lot of potential. It was refurbished and towed to Mabul in 1997 where it sits till today.
3. Can you describe your services (and products etc)? What is your top offering?
We are a diving resort offering a complete diving holiday trips to Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai . From airport transfers to room and board and daily boat diving trips. We also offer a full range of diving training from the Discover Scuba to becoming an instructor.
4. Who are your clients / customers? Why do they select you over others?
We have varied customers from all over, the large number from China, a good number of local tourists, then followed by UK and Australia, Thailand, Europe. We are a unique facility and being the one and only dive Rig in the world offering a different kind of experience and that gives us an advantage .
5. How has technology, such as computers and the Internet, impacted on how you serve or conduct business?
Technology and the Internet has a major impact on our business, it is the platform with which we market ourselves. It’s how the world sees us, and it’s how we communicate with our market and business is transacted.
6. Do you plan to expand (range of offerings, service areas, geographical reach etc.)? If yes, how? If no, why not?
I hope to turn Seaventures into a PADI Career Development Dive Center in the near future, so we can dedicate the business to professional development beyond regular instructor training. Thus offering vocational orientated continuing education training to prepare individuals for dive industry careers and provide job placement services within the industry.
7. What are the biggest issues (serving your clients, running your business etc)?
To maintain the Rig in good condition as maintenance is the major expense hence making us not price competitive in the region that is fast becoming a backpackers haven. We have much higher overheads like a boat versus huts. Human resources is another challenge, in particular, to find good skilled workers who are willing to work on a confined remote location. Many prefer to work on the islands versus being limited by the confined space.
8. What do you wish you’d done differently?
I don’t know, there isn’t anything I can think off at the moment. I have done the best that I could and there aren’t any regrets, each was part of a learning curve .
9. What are you glad you did?
I am glad I chose to focus on diverting the operation from fun diving to offering more focused and specialized diving. Our location being set in the sea makes it perfect for any diving training. The ease of adding gear and jumping into the sea were key points in helping us head into the training ground.
10. Where do you see yourself and your business in a year’s time?
I would like the business to grow, market segment to be larger and name more established as a serious diving resort not only offering more technical and specialized diving but as a serious training center .
11. Words of wisdom
Not to give up and always be willing to learn and adapt to changes in the market. To do the right thing always and maintain standards. In time it always pays off. I can’t think of any more quotes to give except to say that we’re always learning and always growing.
12. Please give your contact details so that your target audience will know how to reach you.
www.seaventuresdive.com .
Tel +60(88) 251669


My name is Tan Peck Sim. I was from family business and a BSAC instructor, my husband CG Sim, he is a professional musician who is still playing with MPO (Malaysia Philharmonic Orchestra), therefore we called our shop Scuba Symphony.
We offer A-Z service as possible as we could. But we specialised in underwater imaging, we hold the distributorship and dealership of many well known brands of the underwater world, we also manufactured ourselves for certain items. eg:
www.scubasymphony.com
My name is Raja Aris Dzulkifli, the founder of Flyboard Malaysia. Did a degree in Aeronautical Engineering (Bath University UK, grad 1993) and worked in Aviation Industry for 8 years. Went into Event Management from 2001 and now doing event consultations for corporations. Been involved in the Jetski industry for the past 10 years, hence a Race director for local race competitions.
Main product is of course the Flyboard experience. Customers can choose various packages to suit their needs, ranging from simple discovery to multiple sessions (regular lessons to learn more advance skills, techniques and stunts). We also have the Hoverboard experience which is the next level up. We also provide sales and maintenance of the Flyboard equipment. Currently we are the sole distributor of Flyboard in Malaysia. Besides that we also offer other watersport activities like Stand-Up Paddling (SUP), kayaking/canoeing at Lake Putrajaya.
Raja Aris Dzulkifli, Chief Flying Officer, Flyboard Malaysia Sdn Bhd.
My name is Wilson Asada. I am the Sales & Marketing Director and co-founder of Oxbold Sports Sdn Bhd. We are the extreme sports provided in Malaysia, providing Water, Aerial & Land extreme sports activities, and equipment supplier.
Our range of services covers almost everything under the sky!
www.oxbold.com
My name is Ernest Teo and I am a local of Kuching. I have been a conducting PADI courses and dive in Kuching for more than 10 years now.
Our company offers PADI courses together with sales and servicing of dive equipment and organizes both local and outbound dive trips. But most of our client came to us for PADI courses and our WWII wreck dive trip.
For those who are interested to visit Kuching for the wrecks, the can visit our website www.wetwolfdive.com or go to our facebook page facebook.com/divekuching. If they need to contact us directly, they can always call +6012-8892336.
My name is Maslinda Abdul Talib. Before I started in the watersports industry, I worked in legal unit with Inland Revenue Board in Johor. Then in 2008 I resigned with no particular plan in mind. Watersports like teach swimming is the last thing I thought I would do but 7 years later, here I am promoting safety and healthy lifestyle through watersports with my business partner Zalwana Abd Manap and other dedicated team members.
We are also the only Instructor Training Center for Swimming, Scuba diving & freediving under SSI certification agency in Asia, maybe even the world. So our range of services not only limited to people who wants to learn, but also we can cater to people who wants to make watersports as their future career or business.

Hi, my name is Naysan Munusamy and I’m one of the Managing Directors at Great Ocean Divers which is a fun loving and awesome dive travel agency based out of Malaysia but we do many trips to far flung destinations like Palau, Maldives and Layang Layang. My own background is that I was in the banking sector for many years but my hobby and passion has always been scuba diving to which I’m now living my dream and running this dive travel agency along with my partner John Ung.
Layang Layang is a truly rare diving destination and probably the only diving destination in the entire of South East Asia where divers can consistently find large schools of scalloped hammerhead sharks roaming the ocean undisturbed. Just last month we caught on video a school of 60 hammerhead sharks congregating in a large school and it was a truly magnificent sight to behold. On top of that, the occasional thresher shark can be found along with white tip and black tip reef sharks a common sight. Schools of striped barracudas are also common and another main draw are the large schools forming tornadoes of big eyed and giant trevally fishes. It’s every underwater photographer’s dream to capture such magnificient pelagic marine creatures and the underwater visibility in Layang Layang is truly spectacular with visibility usually nothing less than 30 meters and usually well over 50 meters in the un-polluted and pristine waters of Layang Layang.
Naysan Munusamy
He achieved success through vision, hard work, personal relationships, travel trade network, determination, and innovative approach to business, philanthropic work and his passion for going to the extra mile.
We are presently owning the award winning and one of the largest inbound travel company in the Maldives, and owns the luxury Diving boat for divers and surfers, we offer almost all the resorts, all has the quality services and unbeatable rates. We will be opening our own concept of boutique hotel in this year to add to our products.
Mohamed Riyaz