Promising prospect in achieving equitable access to Indonesia’s healthcare

Even though the digital sector is experiencing waves of 'up and down' amid global challenges such as rising interest rates and difficulties in finding funding, Indonesia's digitalization is still developing rapidly and has the potential to reach a digital golden era.

The importance of encouraging digitalization for an equitable digital nation

Even though the digital sector is experiencing waves of 'up and down' amid global challenges such as rising interest rates and difficulties in finding funding, Indonesia's digitalization is still developing rapidly and has the potential to reach a digital golden era.

Improving digital competitiveness: Key to Indonesia’s sustainability

Indonesia has a large population of over 280 million and a rapidly growing middle class. However, it faces numerous challenges in sustaining its economic growth and improving the living standards of its people. One crucial area where Indonesia needs to improve is its digital competitiveness.

East Ventures launched the extended version of East Ventures – Digital Competitiveness Index 2022 with in-depth findings of 157 cities/regencies in Indonesia

East Ventures, a pioneering and leading sector-agnostic venture capital firm in Indonesia, has launched the extended version of East Ventures - Digital Competitiveness Index (EV-DCI) 2022. This extended report is part of EV-DCI 2022 which was launched earlier in March 2022, and it provides in-depth information on the digital competitiveness among 157 cities/regencies in Indonesia.

‘What it takes to be Indonesia’s next unicorn’: David Fernando Audy

Maintaining a successful and sustainable business is not only about having the brightest ideas nor having the largest amount of capital. It is also about execution, building the right team and giving the right solutions. However, above all, there are four pivotal pillars that startup companies must have as their strengths in order to transform into unicorns.

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Jojonomic amplifies enterprises’ efficiency through digitizing manual processes

Indrasto Budisantoso, CEO and Co-Founder of Jojonomic, believes that an exceptional startup founder is one who recalls and transforms pain points occurring in the society into an all around platform that caters to solving matters of a specific field. Having spent a good portion of his career as a management consultant at an international firm that required him to travel extensively and often, Indrasto found himself drowning in the tedious and repetitive process of having to do reimbursements manually.