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AI company Pencil secures US$1.1M seed funding led by Wavemaker

Pencil is a creative AI company that seeks to automate creativity but “without killing it”

Singapore-based creative AI company Pencil announced that it has secured US$1.1 million (S$ 1.5 million) seed funding led by Singapore and US-based VC Wavemaker Partners along with SGInnovate and Entrepreneur First.

It also launched its first enterprise product called Studio, a creative platform for advertisers.

Investor-advisors for this seed round include NUS Associate Professor Min-Yen Kan and members of Xoogler Angels, a leading angel network of Google executives in Southeast Asia.

The money will be used on Studio and company expansion.

The company said that the funding will be used to hiring engineering and customer success talent, grow proprietary datasets, and extend patent-pending technology.

Studio seeks to take advantage of recent advancements in AI to enable creative and media teams to generate personalised advertising content, both language and visuals with more speed and scale.

Pencil said that Studio’s technology works by first using computational power to experiment, then AI pattern detection proceeds to spot the best ideas. This approach ensures divergence and surprise in creative outputs, while at the same time also applying historical learnings to improve campaign performance, provides predictive feedback to users that suggests whether generated content is likely to be effective, differentiated, and “on brand”.

Also Read: Skillenza, India’s answer to Triplebyte, raises US$1M in Pre-Series A funding round

Generating AI content using Studio is collaborative, with the human user firmly in control. It lets creatives brief the platform and then review generated content, providing feedback in the form of approvals or edits which in turn train and refine the AI.

Pencil claims that its mission is to address the problem with advertising today, in which many creative teams get overwhelmed by the volume of content that modern digital advertising requires, resulting in the inability to focus on ideas which reach consumers creatively and effectively.

“The number one pain point of marketing teams is increasing their ROI. Almost every solution in the market proposes doing so through greater targeting or better customer profiling. But these approaches are fundamentally limited by the amount of content, be it visuals or text, that one can humanly produce. Pencil takes a new and complementary approach, allowing teams to generate and distribute personalised content at scale using AI,” said Paul Santos, Managing Partner of Wavemaker Partners.

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Blockchain-powered ride-hailing app TADA officially launches in Cambodia

MVL Foundation is behind the launch of Singapore-based ride-hailing application TADA In Phnom Penh

The ride-hailing company TADA, a product of MLV Foundation, announced that it has entered Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

TADA claims to be one of the first consumer applications in the world to utilise blockchain technology. It promises zero commission taken from the drivers. The app was launched in Singapore last July.

“Our purpose has always been to improve the lives of drivers, create a better experience for riders and deliver a trusted ride-hailing application through innovation for all our users,” said Kay Woo, Founder and CEO of MVL.

TADA also collaborated with Pi Pay and Alipay to facilitate digital payments.

According to Tomas Pokorny, CEO of Pi Pay, the collaboration marked another step forward to encourage more Cambodians to adopt cashless payments in the digital era.

Also Read: AI company Pencil secures US$1.1M seed funding led by Wavemaker

Representatives from the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC) and TADA’s driver partners were also present to witness the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between MVL and Pi Pay.

To date, TADA said it has operated in Singapore, Vietnam, and Cambodia with more than 30,000 drivers and 230,000 users.

The official launch and partnerships are also celebrated with TADA announcing a Free Rides Day, where riders will get to enjoy free rides on May 10 from 6 am to 11.59 pm (Capped at $3 and limited to the first 2,000 redemptions) by using the promo code TADANOW. Driver incentives would also be offered to commemorate the TADA launch during its beta-test phase.

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Everything you need to know about #Echelon2019

From speaker breakdowns, attendee numbers and exhibitor stats, here is what you can expect at #Echelon2019

Get insights from the best of the best at Echelon Asia Summit 2019. Happening on May 23-24 at the Singapore Expo. Enter promo code ECHELONFUTURE for free tickets!

It’s the time of the year again as we’re building up toward Echelon Asia Summit 2019, and here’s a multitude of reasons why you should be excited for the event on 23-24 May in Singapore!

3 stages, 65 sessions, 150 speakers

Our line-up celebrates the best of Southeast Asia’s startup ecosystem with household names such as James Chang, CEO of Lazada Singapore; Chris Yeo, Head of Grab Ventures; Blake Larson, Managing Director, Lalamove.

Hearing personally from the very people who headline the trends and happenings you’ve been reading about will be a strong indication of where the ecosystem’s headed next.

While Echelon veterans would already be familiar with the Future stage and Founder stage, this year’s conference will introduce a brand new Capital Stage.

For the ecosystem to continue growing sustainably, we will also address key issues to ensure inclusivity and accountability, discussing topics such as “#MeToo two years on; Has the tech world done enough to create a safe space for diversity and level the playing field?”.

12,000 attendees, 250 exhibitors, 10 government delegations

This year’s event is expected to comprise of 45 per cent tech startups, 25 per cent corporates and 12 per cent investors, with incubators & accelerators, SMEs, developers, students, media organizations and regulators making up the rest of the demographic.

The 50 per cent growth from last year’s 8,000 is a result of our decision to subsidize ticket prices at US$10, as we continue championing startups and inclusivity, especially for the overseas delegation who make up slightly less than half of the total attendee size.

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250 exhibitors is a new record for Echelon, and we have a diverse group of companies with SaaS, Fintech and AI forming the top representation in this year’s cohort.

Echelon will also host 10 government agencies – from Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, Korea, Taiwan, Kazakhstan, – who will each bring a delegation of startups to Singapore, and also attend a 5-hour closed door forum.

4,000 minutes, 320 meetings, 45 investors

Echelon Connect will continue to catalyze the region’s fundraising and deal flow activity through 15min speed-dating sessions between startups and investors in-attendance.

This programme boasts a track-record of 15% startups raising follow-on funding post-event, and participating VCs this year include the likes of Monk’s Hill Ventures, Jungle Ventures and Quest Ventures to name a few.

6,000 minutes, 200 meetings, 20 corporate partners

The newly introduced FORGE aims to drive towards tangible value and outcomes by matching startups who wish to explore business opportunities with the bigger boys, as well as organizations who are serious about their corporate innovation ambitions.

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To illustrate a few business cases – NEC Asia Pacific wants to partner startups to co-develop and go-to-market with a complete solution for “payment by facial recognition”, Dentsu Aegis Network is looking to acquire adtech and martech solutions, while PT Sampoerna is looking adopt HR tech to support 20,000 staff for payroll, leave application and other employee matters.

600 applications, 20 countries, 110 startups, 1 judges choice 

Echelon is proud to be hosting the region’s largest startup Demo Day annually on the TOP100 stage. This year, we’re showcasing 110 promising companies curated from over 20 countries and 2-months worth of qualifiers across the continent.

This programme will culminate in the TOP100 finals featuring 10 startups who will vye for EnterpriseSG’s S$50,000 StartupSG grant. Other prizes include return flights and access to Web in Travel’s boot camp later this year, day passes to Greenhouse Co-working, as well as complimentary lifetime subscription to AntiHack.me’s email spoofing solutions.

300 premier tickets, 1 seamless experience

If you can’t contain your excitement already, engage us on social media at #Echelon2019, and we’ll see you there 🙂

Get insights from the best of the best at Echelon Asia Summit 2019. Happening on May 23-24 at the Singapore Expo. Enter promo code ECHELONFUTURE for free tickets!

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Meet Titip Doa, the app that will get strangers to pray for you during Hajj pilgrimage

Titip Doa was inspired by a common habit among Indonesian Muslims of asking pilgrims to pray for them as they depart to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage

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A common habit among Indonesian Muslims during the Hajj pilgrimage season, which peaked on the Idul Adha celebration, is to ask departing pilgrims to pray for those left in the home country –a practice known as “menitip doa”.

Prior to departure, family and friends would gather at the pilgrims’ residence to send them off. Often these visitors would also convey their requests for prayers during the visit, inspired by the belief that a prayer read during the pilgrimage will have a greater likelihood to be answered.

Often the requests can get very specific and elaborate, and one pilgrim can receive a great number of them.

When Muhammad Senoyodha Brennaf went on a pilgrimage in 2016, to keep things easier, he and his wife created a simple survey form for family and friends to list down their prayers requests. They ended up receiving 190 entries, with topic ranging from curing illnesses such as cancer, success in education and marriage, to being given the opportunity to go on a pilgrimage themselves.

“When we read these prayer request [during the pilgrimage], the more we read these prayers, the deeper we felt their hopes and struggles … We would like for others to be able to feel the same sense of empathy,” Brennaf explained in an email to e27.

“Hopefully this will get people to start thinking and caring for each other, at least by praying for each other,” he added.

Brennaf, who is the CEO of local startup Astrajingga, then built a mobile app called Titip Doa.

Through the mobile app, users are able to submit their prayers request to be read by other users. Users are able to monitor the progress of their requests; once the prayer request has been read by other users, there will be information on the identity, location, and how many times the prayer has been read.

Prayer request going into the Titip Doa database will not be edited or curated, though users can report any request that is deemed in appropriate.

The app is set to be launched in mid-January for Android devices.

The Titip Doa mobile app

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The rise of halal-tech

 

Being the biggest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia provides a great potential for businesses working to provide halal services to the market, from food, clothing, to travel and tourism. Several startups in the Southeast Asian region has built platforms that cater to needs of the Muslim audiences.

Astrajingga itself has built online travel agency Halal Local and personal finance management platform Monicca.

Despite the great market potential, Brennaf said that his intention in building the app is purely for charity. The service will continue to be provided for free; he will not even put advertisements on the platform.

“Even if, in the future, there will be any intention to commercialise it, then the Titip Doa app will utilise big data to process Sentiment Analysis. This market sentiment analysis will be useful for many things, such as understanding the most common aspiration [of citizens] in a city, who is the leader that many people are expecting for, public opinion on certain issues, and many more,” he explained.

He also has no specific target with the launch of the app.

“But seeing the response towards the prayer request form that my wife and I created in 2016, hopefully it will gain the attention of many users. Hopefully, if God willing, we can get 10,000 downloads within six months,” he said.

Brennaf is also working on the app all by himself; he has just begun to recruit volunteers to help on the project.

“For the future, I already have a clear picture on the upgrades that we are going to implement, and the stages in doing it. But it will adjust the market validation process following the launch,” he said.

“If we are talking about a more serious process such as expansion, diversification, or even pitching [the product] to venture capital firms, then there is such possibility. As the Titip Doa app begin to grow significantly and have a good potential, then we will certainly need external support for this project to grow bigger and give greater impact,” he closed.

Image Credit: pansiriphoto / 123RF Stock Photo

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6 Echelon Asia Summit 2019 exclusives the investor community can look forward to

Looking to grow your portfolio or find the next big venture to support?

Looking to grow your portfolio or find the next big venture to support? Echelon Asia Summit 2019 gives you unprecedented access to the cream of Southeast Asia’s tech startup ecosystem for two whole days. Here are some highlights of activities targeted toward investors.

Showcase: Korea Startups Spotlight Hour

  • What: 7 Startups from South Korea curated by Korea Mobile Internet Association (MOIBA)  will be pitching
  • When: Day 2, May 2 at 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
  • Where: TOP100 Fight Club stage
  • Featured startups: Daliworks, Ideaconcert, PayRaiz, Unidocs, LiveK, Toy’s Myth, and Smart Study

Showcase: Taiwan Spotlight in collaboration with e27 Echelon Roadshow and TOP100 brought to you by AsiaIOA

Founded in Taiwan, AsiaIOA is a service provider for IHLs, corporate accelerators and government innovation agencies, focused on connecting startup ecosystem between East Asia and Southeast Asia through offline event management, and program curation.

  • What: 3 Startups from Taiwan curated by AsiaIOA will be pitching
  • When: Day 2, May 2 at 11:000 AM – 11:20 AM
  • Where: TOP100 Fight Club stage

Showcase: Kazakhstan Startups Pitching

  • What: 2 Startups from Kazakhstan curated by Astana Hub will be pitching
  • When: Day 2, May 2 at 11:20 AM – 11:30 AM
  • Where: TOP100 Fight Club stage
  • Featured startups: Clockster and ISSU

Showcase: K-Pitch Demo Day

  • What: Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)  Demo Day — 9 startups from South Korea and curated by KOICA will be pitching
  • When: Day 2, May 24 11:30 AM – 1:00PM
  • Where: TOP100 Fight Club stage
  • Featured startups: Glory & Tech, ShareLight, PiQuant, NEO TOP, VUNO, Flint Lab, TreePlanet, MoreDream, K.O.A.
  • RSVP here.

NEXTICORN – Next Indonesian Unicorn 2019

The NextICorn (Next Indonesian Unicorns) platform streamlines and promotes Indonesia’s most investable startups to the most capable investors domestically, and across the globe. Backed by the ICT Ministry, BKPM, AMVESINDO and EY Indonesia, NEXTICORN promotes the growth of Indonesia’s digital sector – which has attracted over USD 4 billion in Foreign Direct Investments in 2017, resulting in over $24B digital economy and directly empowered millions of SMEs in 2018.

  • What: Networking and lunch
  • When: Day 1, May 23 at 12:00 to 2:00 PM
  • Where: Conference Room J, Singapore Expo Hall 3A
  • RSVP here.

Korea Mobile Internet Business Association (MOIBA) Networking Dinner at Echelon After Party

  • What: Dinner and Networking with startups from South Korea, exhibiting under MOIBA pavilion
  • When: Day 2, May 24, 2019 at 7:00 PM
  • Where: Canvas, 20 Upper Circular Rd, #B1-01/06, The Riverwalk, Singapore
  • Featured startups: Daliworks, Ideaconcert, PayRaiz, Unidocs, LiveK, Toy’s Myth, and Smart Study
  • RSVP here.

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Get insights from the best of the best at Echelon Asia Summit 2019, happening on May 23-24 at the Singapore Expo. Get your free Starter tickets here.

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