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An integrated communication and information platform for schools, accessible by teachers, students and parents, which aims to modernize and improve the Indonesian education system.

A record IDR 3 billion fundraiser has transformed social activist startup Kitabisa into a popular crowdfunding hub, with transparency and accountability as its corporate mantra.

With plans to expand across Europe, StudentFinance uses AI-powered screening platform to recruit and train students to plug the skills gaps in fast-growing tech sectors.

Delivery service Koiki is a social enterprise that offers employment opportunities for vulnerable people while reducing the carbon impact of last-mile deliveries.

Besides helping medics to spot Covid-19 symptoms, BioMind is gearing up to launch its first EU-certified AI-powered diagnostic system for neurological diseases.

Biodegradable granules that absorb and store water around roots, providing water for up to 40 days in drought-prone environments.

Backed by top Silicon Valley investors, Zipline builds drones that leapfrog inefficient infrastructures delivering lifesaving medical supplies to remote locations worldwide within 30mins.

With over 1,000 clean and comfortable rooms across Indonesia, Airy Rooms ensures that budget travelers need not compromise on amenities.

Industrial SMEs can save a third on heating costs with Solatom's patented, pre-assembled solar thermal system. Solatom is developing a hybrid solar-natural gas boiler.

With Allozymes technology, designing industrial enzymes takes months instead of years, helping industries from pharmaceuticals to foodtech get the chemicals they need much faster.

This mental health startup provides affordable therapy-on-the-go through a telemedicine platform and app and has helped 250,000 users find suitable native-language therapists using AI.

Furnishing happiness and championing local craftsmanship, Fabelio partners with Indonesian designers and furniture producers to give IKEA a run for their money.

Andrew McCollum is CEO of television streaming service Philo and was also one of its earliest investors. Prior to that, he was one of the co-founders of Facebook. He served as an entrepreneur in residence at two of Philo’s investors, the US-based VC firms New Enterprise Associates and Flybridge Partners, and is also an early-stage angel investor himself.His last disclosed investments were in 2015, in US-based unicorn Diamond Foundry, the first certified carbon-neutral lab-produced diamond manufacturer, as well as in breastfeeding app Moxxly’s undisclosed seed round prior to it being acquired by Medela.

He Chang (b. 1982) is the founder of the popular Huang Taiji, an internet venture specializing in traditional Chinese breakfast fare and food delivery. He studied design in Denmark and worked at Google China, Baidu and leading online travel booking company Qunar. He believes that the success of a startup depends on three criteria: the founder’s abilities and experience, the strength of the founding team, and the third, which is also the most important, societal trends.

Established by the Shenzhen Government in 1999, Shenzhen Capital Group invests mainly in small- and medium-sized enterprises as well as high-tech startups in the fields of information technology, internet, biomedicine, new energy, high-end equipment manufacturing, etc. As of June 2018, it had invested RMB 37.6 billion in 889 projects and startups, 140 of which have been listed on 16 stock exchanges around the world.

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