Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services(2)

Recent startup boom across Southeast Asia


This figure is more than tripled than the total startup investment of $2.5 billion in 2016. This is far startling because investment in Southeast Asian startups failed to reach even $1 billion in 2013. 

Consequently, unicorn startups, privately held startup companies valued at over $1 billion, has been emerging one by one. Lazada, an e-commerce platform in Singapore and Gojek, an Indonesian app-based ride-hailing service provider are well-known cases.


Monday, December 27, 2021

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services(1)

Recent startup boom across Southeast Asia


Startup boom deserves to be named as one of the hot issues in Southeast Asia these days. Startup markets across Southeast Asia have been rapidly gaining momentums. As a matter of fact, locally born leaders of the digital economy such as Grab in Malaysia which acquired the Southeast Asian business unit of Uber in early 2018 have been acclaimed for changing the conventional industrial map in the region. 

According to Tech in Asia, a Singapore-based online technology media, startups in Southeast Asia enjoyed as much as $7.9 billion in investment in 2017.

 

Saturday, December 25, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(12)

Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society


Of course, cashless society is still at its infant stage. A life without cash may not ring a meaningful bell to those staying in less-developed parts of Indonesia. 

However, hopes are higher than ever that a cashless society primarily enabled by unprecedentedly fast expansion of mobility services will surely advance the national dream of digital Indonesia into reality.




Thursday, December 23, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(11)

Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society


In other words, mobility services in Indonesia became more and more prevalent with no concern for possession of cash or credit cards. It goes without saying that such spread of mobility services accelerated by actualization of e-payment on mobile gadgets has raised the expectation of a cashless society in Indonesia. 

As a result, financial environments without coins and bills have been realizing inch by inch. For instance, it is commonly observed that IT-savvy youngsters enjoy full benefits of a cashless society with Go-Jek or Grab on a daily basis. 

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(10)

Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society


In contrast, Grab announced official business partnership with OVO, an electronic payment platform backed by Lippo Group and have it transplanted to mobile application in December, 2016. 

In a country where less than 10% of the population holds credit cards, implementation of e-payment system on mobile devices served as a game changer for the leapfrog of the mobility market. As users can make payments within their balance in the mobile wallet, overall access to mobility services was considerably upgraded.


 

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(9)

Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society


As snowballing amount of investment continues to rush in, anticipation has been getting bigger that the local mobility market will fulfill its growth potentials in a maximum level. Huge success of two mobility startups in Indonesia can be partly attributed to the introduction of e-payment methods to their applications. 

For example, after purchasing a few electronic wallet-related startups, Go-Jek added Go-Pay, an e-payment function to its application in April, 2016. 


Friday, December 17, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(8)

Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society


In tandem with the e-commerce, fintech and online travel areas, mobility service has been often acclaimed as the leading trailblazer of the Indonesian digital economy. It is due to the rapid development of the mobility industry mainly triggered by ever-intensifying rivalry between Go-Jek and Grab, two and only decacons in Southeast Asia. 

Beginning from the desperate idea of improving chronic traffic congestions in urban districts, both Go-Jek and Grab have risen to their fame as supper applications inevitable for daily lives of the Indonesian people, young generation in particular. 


Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(7)

Global eyes on startup fever in Indonesia


Starting from the e-commerce field followed by sectors like the co-working space, the mobility and the fintech services, young and ambitious startups have been playing crucial roles in taking initiatives to bring digital technology into designing customized solutions in a local context. 

As Bari Arijono  stressed throughout his book, 'Indonesia Digital Nation', digital transformation has been widely undergoing all over major industries in Indonesia.

Monday, December 13, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(6)

Global eyes on startup fever in Indonesia


A growing number of venture capitals and startup incubators sense exceptional business opportunities of Indonesia especially in terms of the market size. In fact, as the world's biggest archipelago with 17,000 or so islands, Indonesia has little choices but to rely upon online or mobile platforms to have more people advantaged from the convenience and efficiency of the digital economy. 

In this regard, it is no wonder that Indonesia has been through hottest startup craze in Southeast Asia over the last decade.



Saturday, December 11, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(5)

Global eyes on startup fever in Indonesia


These advantages of the two countries, namely Singapore in quality way and Indonesia in quantity way, have been exercising salient powers in generating most notable startups in the region. The fact that 8 out of 10 unicorns in Southeast Asia are headquartered either in Singapore or in Indonesia proves the significance of the two countries in the developments of the digital economy. 

It seems that Indonesia has caught eyes of the global investment industry more actively than Singapore in the regional competition of startup waves.



Thursday, December 9, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(4)

Global eyes on startup fever in Indonesia


In this sense, it may not be too much to say that a rosy outlook on the startup fad in Southeast Asia is likely to be maintained for the time being. Among 11 countries in Southeast Asia, Singapore and Indonesia has been viewed as spearheading the advent of the digital economy across the region. 

It is little doubt that Singapore is the financial and technological hub of Southeast Asia with its delicately developed free-market economy. Blessed with the world’s 4th largest population of around 260 million people, Indonesia takes approximately 40% of the total GDP of the Southeast Asian economy.






Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(3)

Recent startup boom across Southeast Asia


Hugh growth potential in the region would be singled out above all things. The number of internet users in key countries of Southeast Asia like Myanmar and the Philippines has been mounting the fastest on the planet. There is eye-catching prediction that a whopping 480 million people almost nearing the entire inhabitants of the European Union will be fairly accessed to internet in Southeast Asia by 2020.

This could explain why global investment experts have been paying closer attention to this area where the youth covering roughly half of the whole population are climbing on the brand new era of the digital economy.




Sunday, December 5, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(2)

Recent startup boom across Southeast Asia


This figure is over 30% higher than the total startup investment of $7.9 billion in 2017. This is far startling because investment in Southeast Asian startups failed to reach even $1 billion in 2013. 

Consequently, 10 unicorns have been emerged in the region. VNG, an online game platform in Vietnam and Go-Jek, an Indonesian application-based ride-hailing service provider are renowned digital players. Why startup markets in Southeast Asia have been much spotlighted?



Thursday, December 2, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(1)

Recent startup boom across Southeast Asia


Startup boom deserves to be named as one of the hot issues in Southeast Asia these days. Startup markets across Southeast Asia have been rapidly gaining momentums. 

As a matter of fact, locally born leaders of the digital economy such as Grab in Singapore which acquired the Southeast Asian business unit of Uber in early 2018 have been credited for redrawing the conventional industrial map in the region. According to Tech in Asia, startups in Southeast Asia were awarded with as much as $10.9 billion in investment in 2018. 






 

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(8)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


What Korea has experienced in the last 20 years in becoming a global digital leader can be valuable asset to the Indonesian journey heading for the digital society. 

Beginning with promising fields including the fintech and the education, now is the right time for young startups in both countries to join hands with each other and hit the digital road hard.


Sunday, November 28, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(7)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


What COVID-19 has showed to the Indonesian society has served a wake-up call to this irreversible trend of the digital Indonesia. There are yet pending issues to tackle in startup fever in Indonesia. 

Poor IT infrastructures in non-urban areas, shortage of high-skilled work forces and widespread financial illiteracy have taken roots in many parts of the nation. This is where digital cooperation between Korea and Indonesia can take a meaningful step forward. 



Wednesday, November 24, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(6)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


As the world's biggest archipelago with 17,000 or so islands, Indonesia has been comprehended to have little choices but to rely upon online or mobile platforms powered by ICT (Information and Communications Technology) to have more people advantaged from the convenience and efficiency of the digital economy. 

In this regard, starting from the e-commerce field followed by sectors like the co-working space and the online travel, young and ambitious startups have been playing prime roles in taking initiatives to bring digital technology into reality. 

 

Monday, November 22, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(5)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


The potential for growth in the country's digital industry has made it attractive to investors and entrepreneurs alike. Actually, a growing number of venture capitals and startup accelerators have sensed exceptional business opportunities of Indonesia especially in terms of the market size. 

This favorable viewpoint has led to produce thousands of startups and 5 unicorns across the country. Against this background, it may not be too much to say that Indonesia will remain as a critical pillar of the regional digital ecosystem.



 

Saturday, November 20, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(4)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


Singapore has been recognized to incubate the advent of the digital era with its strong commitment to innovation while Indonesia has been viewed to beef up the digital fever based upon its presence as the most sizeable playground. 

The fact that 9 out of 11 unicorns in Southeast Asia are headquartered either in Singapore or in Indonesia proves the significance of the two countries in the ASEAN digital economy. It seems that Indonesia has caught eyes of the global investment experts more actively than Singapore in the regional competition of startup waves. 



 

Thursday, November 18, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(3)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


Consequently, as many as 11 unicorns, privately held startup companies valued at over $1 billion, have emerged from various industries such as the mobility, the e-payment and the online game.

It is Singapore and Indonesia which has been spotlighted the most for the startup frenzy in Southeast Asia. The two countries have been in the forefront of the development of the digital economy in the region.




Tuesday, November 16, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(2)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


Digital cooperation spearheaded by startups in both countries can be a new topic of the time when the deadly COVID-19 pandemic has further spurred the necessity of the digitalization of the Indonesian society. In fact, startup boom deserves named as one of the hot issues in Southeast Asia since mid-2010s. 

Startup markets across Southeast Asia have been rapidly gaining momentums. Local leaders of the digital economy such as Grab in Singapore which acquired the Southeast Asian business unit of Uber in 2018 have been acclaimed for changing the conventional industrial map in the region. 

Sunday, November 14, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(1)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


Indonesia, the largest economy in ASEAN (The Association of Southeast Asian Nations), is one of the key counterparts of the New Southern Policy initiated by the Korean government.  

Bilateral relations between Korea and Indonesia have been continuously improved and were finally elevated to a special strategic partnership in 2017. Now the two countries have their 75th Independence Day, Korea on Aug 15th and Indonesia on Aug 17th, come just around the corner.



Friday, November 12, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(8)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


This also holds true to Korean startups and venture capitals gearing up to carve out the Southeast Asian market. Local startup founders have made unanimous voices that success stories of mainland Chinese startups have inspired them a lot. 

It is a shame that Korean startups are rarely mentioned for role models of Southeast Asian young entrepreneurs. Beginning with promising industries including fintech, education and mobile games, now is the right time for Korean startups to hit the digital road hard in Southeast Asia.



 

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(7)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


There are yet pending issues to tackle in startup fever in Southeast Asia. Poor IT infrastructures in non-urban areas, shortage of high-skilled work forces and widespread financial illiteracy have chronically taken roots in most parts of Southeast Asia. 

With the exception of Singapore, capital markets and legal and institutional systems for startups in the region aren't well devised and developed as well. However, venture capitals, symbols of adventurous money would remain indifferent unless they feel confident of more gains than losses by stepping into the digital frenzy in Southeast Asia.






Monday, November 8, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(6)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


According to an article from the Wall Street Journal, whopping 120,000 online users are newly reported in the region on a daily basis. There is further prediction that 480 million people almost nearing the entire population of the EU (European Union) will be accessed to internet in Southeast Asia by 2020. 

This could explain why global investment experts have been paying close attention to this area where youngsters covering around half of the overall population are jumping on the brand new era of digital economy.




Friday, November 5, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(5)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


As centered on Indonesia and Vietnam, two countries in the region respectively representing the maritime and the continental Southeast Asia, news of Korean venture capitals eagerly exploring lucrative investment opportunities are heard now and then. 

Why startup markets in Southeast Asia are much spotlighted? High growth potential in the region would be singled out above all things. The number of internet users in key countries of Southeast Asia like Vietnam and the Philippines has been increasing the fastest in the world.



 

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(4)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


To name a few, startups aiming for improving the productivity of aquaculture industries or producing eco-friendly shopping bags to provide customized solutions for Southeast Asia where primary industries still considerably counts are loomed large. 

In addition, indigenous family conglomerates have joined the startup wave by setting up venture capitals and navigating business chances. This is no exception to Korean investment firms. 




Monday, November 1, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(3)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


Lazada, an e-commerce platform in Singapore and Gojek, an Indonesian app-based ride-hailing service provider are presentable cases. It is mainly young Southeast Asians equipped with experiences of studying in Western countries who initiated startup craze in the region. 

As more and more young generations across the region rush to kick off their own companies, business models of startups are getting shaped up in a various way. For example, attempts to introduce mobile technology to region-specific circumstances have been drawing huge attention.


Thursday, October 28, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(2)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


According to Tech in Asia, a Singapore-based online technology media, startups in Southeast Asia received as much as $7.9 billion in investment in 2017. This figure is more than tripled than the total startup investment of $2.5 billion in 2016. 

This is far alarming because investment in Southeast Asian startups failed to reach even $1 billion in 2013. Consequently, unicorn startups, privately held startup companies valued at over $1 billion has been emerging one by one.


 

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(1)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


Startup boom can be named as one of the hot issues in Southeast Asia this year. This may not sound familiar to most Koreans except for those involved in the IT industry or venture capital sectors. However, startup markets across Southeast Asia have been rapidly gaining momentums. 

In fact, locally born leaders of digital economy such as Grab in Malaysia which recently acquired the Southeast Asian business unit of Uber have been acclaimed for changing the conventional industrial map in the region.




Sunday, October 24, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(8)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


What Korea has experienced in the last 20 years in becoming a global digital leader can be valuable asset to the Indonesian journey heading for the digital society. 

Beginning with promising fields including the fintech and the education, now is the right time for young startups in both countries to join hands with each other and hit the digital road hard.



 

Friday, October 22, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(7)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


What COVID-19 has showed to the Indonesian society has served a wake-up call to this irreversible trend of the digital Indonesia. There are yet pending issues to tackle in startup fever in Indonesia. 

Poor IT infrastructures in non-urban areas, shortage of high-skilled work forces and widespread financial illiteracy have taken roots in many parts of the nation. This is where digital cooperation between Korea and Indonesia can take a meaningful step forward. 


Tuesday, October 19, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(6)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


As the world’s biggest archipelago with 17,000 or so islands, Indonesia has been comprehended to have little choices but to rely upon online or mobile platforms powered by ICT (Information and Communications Technology) to have more people advantaged from the convenience and efficiency of the digital economy. 

In this regard, starting from the e-commerce field followed by sectors like the co-working space and the online travel, young and ambitious startups have been playing prime roles in taking initiatives to bring digital technology into reality.

 

Sunday, October 17, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(5)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


Actually, a growing number of venture capitals and startup accelerators have sensed exceptional business opportunities of Indonesia especially in terms of the market size. 

This favorable viewpoint has led to produce thousands of startups and 5 unicorns across the country. Against this background, it may not be too much to say that Indonesia will remain as a critical pillar of the regional digital ecosystem. 


Friday, October 15, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(4)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


The fact that 9 out of 11 unicorns in Southeast Asia are headquartered either in Singapore or in Indonesia proves the significance of the two countries in the ASEAN digital economy. 

It seems that Indonesia has caught eyes of the global investment experts more actively than Singapore in the regional competition of startup waves. The potential for growth in the country's digital industry has made it attractive to investors and entrepreneurs alike. 



Wednesday, October 13, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(3)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


Consequently, as many as 11 unicorns, privately held startup companies valued at over $1 billion, have emerged from various industries such as the mobility, the e-payment and the online game. It is Singapore and Indonesia which has been spotlighted the most for the startup frenzy in Southeast Asia. 

The two countries have been in the forefront of the development of the digital economy in the region. Singapore has been recognized to incubate the advent of the digital era with its strong commitment to innovation while Indonesia has been viewed to beef up the digital fever based upon its presence as the most sizeable playground. 



Monday, October 11, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(2)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


Digital cooperation spearheaded by startups in both countries can be a new topic of the time when the deadly COVID-19 pandemic has further spurred the necessity of the digitalization of the Indonesian society. In fact, startup boom deserves named as one of the hot issues in Southeast Asia since mid-2010s. 

Startup markets across Southeast Asia have been rapidly gaining momentums. Local leaders of the digital economy such as Grab in Singapore which acquired the Southeast Asian business unit of Uber in 2018 have been acclaimed for changing the conventional industrial map in the region.


 

Friday, October 8, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(1)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


Indonesia, the largest economy in ASEAN (The Association of Southeast Asian Nations), is one of the key counterparts of the New Southern Policy initiated by the Korean government.  

Bilateral relations between Korea and Indonesia have been continuously improved and were finally elevated to a special strategic partnership in 2017. Now the two countries have their 75th Independence Day, Korea on Aug 15th and Indonesia on Aug 17th, come just around the corner. 

 

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(8)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


This also holds true to Korean startups and venture capitals gearing up to carve out the Southeast Asian market. Local startup founders have made unanimous voices that success stories of mainland Chinese startups have inspired them a lot. 

It is a shame that Korean startups are rarely mentioned for role models of Southeast Asian young entrepreneurs. Beginning with promising industries including fintech, education and mobile games, now is the right time for Korean startups to hit the digital road hard in Southeast Asia.


Monday, October 4, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(7)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


There are yet pending issues to tackle in startup fever in Southeast Asia. Poor IT infrastructures in non-urban areas, shortage of high-skilled work forces and widespread financial illiteracy have chronically taken roots in most parts of Southeast Asia. 

With the exception of Singapore, capital markets and legal and institutional systems for startups in the region aren't well devised and developed as well. However, venture capitals, symbols of adventurous money would remain indifferent unless they feel confident of more gains than losses by stepping into the digital frenzy in Southeast Asia.


Thursday, September 30, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(6)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


There is further prediction that 480 million people almost nearing the entire population of the EU (European Union) will be accessed to internet in Southeast Asia by 2020. 

This could explain why global investment experts have been paying close attention to this area where youngsters covering around half of the overall population are jumping on the brand new era of digital economy.



Tuesday, September 28, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(5)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


Why startup markets in Southeast Asia are much spotlighted? High growth potential in the region would be singled out above all things. 

The number of internet users in key countries of Southeast Asia like Vietnam and the Philippines has been increasing the fastest in the world. According to an article from the Wall Street Journal, whopping 120,000 online users are newly reported in the region on a daily basis.



Sunday, September 26, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(4)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


In addition, indigenous family conglomerates have joined the startup wave by setting up venture capitals and navigating business chances. This is no exception to Korean investment firms. 

As centered on Indonesia and Vietnam, two countries in the region respectively representing the maritime and the continental Southeast Asia, news of Korean venture capitals eagerly exploring lucrative investment opportunities are heard now and then. 


 

Friday, September 24, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(3)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


It is mainly young Southeast Asians equipped with experiences of studying in Western countries who initiated startup craze in the region. As more and more young generations across the region rush to kick off their own companies, business models of startups are getting shaped up in a various way. 

For example, attempts to introduce mobile technology to region-specific circumstances have been drawing huge attention. To name a few, startups aiming for improving the productivity of aquaculture industries or producing eco-friendly shopping bags to provide customized solutions for Southeast Asia where primary industries still considerably counts are loomed large.



Wednesday, September 22, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(2)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


According to Tech in Asia, a Singapore-based online technology media, startups in Southeast Asia received as much as $7.9 billion in investment in 2017. This figure is more than tripled than the total startup investment of $2.5 billion in 2016. 

This is far alarming because investment in Southeast Asian startups failed to reach even $1 billion in 2013. Consequently, unicorn startups, privately held startup companies valued at over $1 billion has been emerging one by one. Lazada, an e-commerce platform in Singapore and Gojek, an Indonesian app-based ride-hailing service provider are presentable cases.



Saturday, September 18, 2021

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(1)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia


Startup boom can be named as one of the hot issues in Southeast Asia this year. This may not sound familiar to most Koreans except for those involved in the IT industry or venture capital sectors. However, startup markets across Southeast Asia have been rapidly gaining momentums. 

In fact, locally born leaders of digital economy such as Grab in Malaysia which recently acquired the Southeast Asian business unit of Uber have been acclaimed for changing the conventional industrial map in the region.



Thursday, September 16, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(7)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


Poor IT infrastructures in non-urban areas, shortage of high-skilled work forces and widespread financial illiteracy have taken roots in many parts of the nation. This is where digital cooperation between Korea and Indonesia can take a meaningful step forward. 

What Korea has experienced in the last 20 years in becoming a global digital leader can be valuable asset to the Indonesian journey heading for the digital society. Beginning with promising fields including the fintech and the education, now is the right time for young startups in both countries to join hands with each other and hit the digital road hard.




 

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(6)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


In this regard, starting from the e-commerce field followed by sectors like the co-working space and the online travel, young and ambitious startups have been playing prime roles in taking initiatives to bring digital technology into reality. 

What COVID-19 has showed to the Indonesian society has served a wake-up call to this irreversible trend of the digital Indonesia. There are yet pending issues to tackle in startup fever in Indonesia. 


 

Sunday, September 12, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(5)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


This favorable viewpoint has led to produce thousands of startups and 5 unicorns across the country. Against this background, it may not be too much to say that Indonesia will remain as a critical pillar of the regional digital ecosystem. 

As the world's biggest archipelago with 17,000 or so islands, Indonesia has been comprehended to have little choices but to rely upon online or mobile platforms powered by ICT (Information and Communications Technology) to have more people advantaged from the convenience and efficiency of the digital economy.




Friday, September 10, 2021

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia(4)

High Time for Digital Cooperation between Korea and Indonesia


The fact that 9 out of 11 unicorns in Southeast Asia are headquartered either in Singapore or in Indonesia proves the significance of the two countries in the ASEAN digital economy. It seems that Indonesia has caught eyes of the global investment experts more actively than Singapore in the regional competition of startup waves. 

The potential for growth in the country's digital industry has made it attractive to investors and entrepreneurs alike. Actually, a growing number of venture capitals and startup accelerators have sensed exceptional business opportunities of Indonesia especially in terms of the market size.