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Halodoc's unified platform brings thousands of doctors, pharmacies and testing laboratories into easy reach of Indonesians looking to conveniently access essential healthcare services. 

HarukaEdu is set to be Indonesia’s premier online education hub by offering new and more accessible channels to quality higher education and training programs.

Indonesia’s only computer vision startup is an Nvidia global partner solving real-world problems in security, defense and crowd management the smart city way.

Aimed at users in smaller Chinese cities, this startup relieves parental concerns about child safety in kindergarten and helps classrooms go digital.

Aiming to be the voice of young Indonesians, IDNtimes is transforming its digital news platform into a one-stop social and entertainment portal for youths.

AI-driven video-intelligence SaaS Bdeo optimizes motor and P&C claims management lowering operational costs by 50% and assessment time by up to 80%.

Impress raised €50m Series A funding in May 2021 for its invisible, self-removable teeth aligners, state-of-the-art clinics and hybrid in-person visits and remote monitoring.

Powered by analytics, this homework app relieves teachers from setting/marking homework while analyzing individual progress, so teachers can deliver more personalized, productive teaching.

Talkdesk's clients get cloud-based, omnichannel call centers integrated with business software and related data, so they can provide more effective, real-time service – winning customers.

Ebaoyang complements its internet-based on-demand automotive maintenance services with brick-and-mortar stores, saving customers time and money, while providing quality genuine parts and services.

China's first producer of interactive videos, web series, and movies in which the audience can change how a story develops and ends.

Cakap rebrands from predecessor Squline, tapping on quality local and foreign partners to offer online language courses and study abroad programs directly to learners.

Goat Capital is a venture capital fund was set up by video livestreamer Justin.tv and Twitch co-founder Justin Kan and Robin Chan, also an angel investor and entrepreneur. Chan met Kan while working at Verizon Wireless when Justin.tv was being launched. Both have since become private investors for over 10 years, with early investments including Twitter, Xiaomi, Bird, Uber and Square. Established in September 2020, the fund’s name was inspired by the goat because good startup founders need to be agile and resilient to survive and be successful, according to Kan.Kan was also an early investor of Indonesian payment gateway Xendit before Goat Capital joined Xendit’s $150m Series C round in September 2021. Goat Capital’s portfolio includes corporate credit card startup Kodo, Indian neobank Bueno Finance, carbon capture developers Holy Grail and web development tool Spore. The hybrid incubator and VC fund has already secured $25m and aims to raise a total of $40m to invest in diverse sectors like digital health, e-commerce, robotics, climate change and gaming entertainment. Funding per startup would range from $500,000 to $3m.

World's first robotic pet-sitter feeds, cleans, plays with pets, so busy owners don't worry about leaving pets home alone, are less likely to abandon them.

Spain’s Spotahome is the first European proptech to provide high quality digital tours of properties for virtual viewings by potential tenants.

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