Telkomsel Ventures, the investment arm of Indonesian telco Telkomsel, and startup community and VC firm AppWorks have unveiled the seven startups selected to participate in the TINC Batch #9 accelerator programme.
The six-month programme will showcase Indonesian startups creating innovative solutions for healthcare, fintech, climate, marketing, and smart homes.
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Built around the B2B Solutions & Emerging Technologies theme, the startups demonstrated significant synergies with major Telkomsel initiatives to promote the development of Indonesia’s digital economy and drive forward inclusive and sustainability initiatives through a highly competitive pitching process.
They were selected from over 100 qualified applicants.
Through the programme, startups will closely partner with Telkomsel Business Units to explore ways for their products and services to be integrated into the Telkomsel Ecosystem. Participating startups will attend activities and events designed to improve company competencies, expand their networks, and build synergies with Telkomsel, including mentorship sessions, office hours, topic deep dives, subject sharing, and community events.
TINC Batch #9 Demo Day is scheduled for October in Jakarta, and regional sessions in December in Taiwan. During these sessions, participating startups will pitch their companies to a select group of investors and potential business partners.
“We’re incredibly excited to launch TINC Batch #9 with these seven dynamic startups. Their innovative B2B solutions and emerging technologies represent the future of Indonesia’s digital ecosystem. We look forward to working alongside them and Telkomsel to accelerate their growth and deliver meaningful impact to our customers and partners,” said Mia Melinda, CEO of Telkomsel Ventures.
The seven startups featured in TINC Batch are:
PrimaKu: Founded in 2021 by Didit Indraputra, PrimaKu is a pediatric health platform that provides tailored, intuitive monitoring of child development.
Finfra: Established by Markus Prommik in 2022, Finfra empowers Southeast Asian companies by providing the infrastructure to integrate financial services seamlessly.
Rey: Launched by Evan Tanotogono in 2021, Rey is an end-to-end healthcare and insurtech company in Indonesia. It offers subscription-based services that integrate insurance, wellness, and medical record data to provide personalized care and services to each client.
Skorlife: Co-founded in 2022 by Ongki Kurniawan and Karan Khetan, SkorLife is a free application that helps users actively manage their credit scores and financial health.
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CarbonEthics: Initiated by Agung Bimo Listyanu in 2019, CarbonEthics is an impact enterprise dedicated to climate restoration through blue carbon rehabilitation and comprehensive natural climate solutions.
Peacom: Founded by Han Truong in 2022, Peacom delivers a multichannel conversational marketing and sales automation platform in Indonesia, enhancing business communications across diverse messaging channels.
myECO: Started by Maulana Derifato Achmad in 2020, myECO innovates in smart home technology by offering IoT-based solutions for electricity conservation, aiding households in reducing energy consumption effectively.
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