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Ex-Tiket co-founder Natali Ardianto to open new healthtech startup

The Indonesian serial entrepreneur and mentor reportedly started recruiting on LinkedIn

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Natali Ardianto when he served as a judge at Finhacks

Former co-founder and CTO of Indonesian online travel startup Tiket, Natali Ardianto reportedly began recruiting people on LinkedIn for a healthtech startup he’s about to start. As reported by KrAsia, so far there’s been no name associated with said healthtech startup.

Tiket was acquired back in 2017, but Ardianto has since started multiple tech ventures, and has arrived in the healthtech sector.

Looking into Ardianto’s LinkedIn page, the man has started recruiting an IT team for the health tech venture with no further details about the company’s name, product, or services. Ardianto only mentioned that this new venture will start operations after June 17 with secured initial funding.

With four partners, Ardianto built Tiket in 2011 after bagging funds from angel investors. The platform was in a tight race with online travel unicorn Traveloka until it was acquired by e-commerce platform Blibli in June 2017.

Just six months after the acquisition, Ardianto resigned from Tiket.

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Ardianto’s track records include co-founding Urbanesia and Golfnesia, and being involved in launching EmasDigi, a fintech platform for gold investment, as CTO.

Healthcare applications in Indonesia are still at an early development stage with one success story, which is HaloDoc, a local startup that secured a US$65 million round of funding from Go-Jek and other major investors.

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