Jakarta, Gatra.com – Five start Indonesia can show off at G20 event Innovation of digital networks (DIN) 2022. Compete with a number of start others from the countries participating in the G20, the fifth start in the country received awards in start G20 DIN awards.
The five start-ups were successfully selected in several different categories. The five startups in question, including Sinbad representing the supply chain sector and Xurya representing the renewable energy sector, managed to become the winners of the jury’s choice.
While the startups that won based on their preferred audience included Nusantics representing the healthcare sector, Cakap representing the education and technology sector, and Communal representing the financial inclusion sector.
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General Manager of IT Applications, Kemenkominfo, Semuel Abrijani Pangerapan, expressed his gratitude to start Indonesia, which won an award at the G20 Digital Network Innovation 2022 event.
“I believe that innovation and collaboration are the keys to the development of the ecosystem start worldwide,” Semuel said in his statement on Thursday (9/15).
This legacy of the G20, so that innovation and collaboration can spread around the world. Semuel said the implementation of the G20 Digital Innovation Network (DIN) has become a meeting momentum for startups, investors, policymakers and businesses to collaborate and grow together.
“There are five startup sectors, namely health, green and renewable energy, education and technology, financial inclusiveness and supply chain. During the G20 DIN, the five local startups participated in the startup pitch by presenting their innovations and business models to the jury,” said Semuel.
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Besides the national winners, several startups from other countries have also received similar awards. Some of them are UCARE.AI from Singapore and Neurobots from Brazil for the health sector for the category of winners chosen by the jury.
Then there is MOOVA from Argentina for the supply chain sector, Uali from Argentina for the green and renewable energy sector, Edubuk from India and Accredify from Singapore for educational technology. And there’s WireBarley from South Korea and Lendo from Saudi Arabia for the financial inclusiveness sector.
While winners in the audience favorite categories included Qapsula from Russia for the healthcare sector, Eunimart from India and FairSupply from Australia for the supply chain sector, EINHUNDERT Energie GmbH from Germany and MVL Labs for the green and renewable energy sector, Sarente Gameon from Turkey for the technology sector, education and Lendo from Saudi Arabia for the financial inclusion sector.
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