4 interesting startups and tech communities in Indonesia

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Here are spotted three interesting startups brewing in Yogyakarta as well as one tech community residing in Bekasi.
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VC panel in Yogyakarta, comprised of Ideosource’s Andi Boediman, Systec Group’s Imanul Hakim and Christopher Reginald, as well as angel investor Hiro Whardana from handset and tablet manufacturer Cyrus, each gave their thoughts and comments to the following startups.

1. Hartaku

As head of labs at JavanLabs (the company behind Hartaku and feature phone comic startup Ngomik) puts it, the startup is a software-as-a-service that provides finance apps for small and medium sized enterprises.

2. Brand Indonesia

Brand Indonesia wants to be an online marketplace for Indonesian products.
Though the site can be accessed, it’s still very much empty.

3. eMart Indonesia

eMart Indonesia is a grocery e-commerce site.
First is that users need to just drag and drop the product thumbnail to put it into the shopping cart, which offers users a different user experience when shopping on eMart.

4. Sentral Komunitas IT

Sentral Komunitas IT is a tech community in Bekasi.
The community wants to be the initiator and integrator for the whole tech community in Bekasi. Sentral Komunitas IT provides a basecamp where tech enthusiasts can gather, hang, and collaborate with each other to produce tech products.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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