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A Market in Motion: Indonesia’s Startup Report 2026

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A Market in Motion: Indonesia’s Startup Report 2026

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Indonesia’s startup ecosystem transitioned into a sophisticated phase of institutional discipline in 2025.

While a top-line funding total of USD 355.7 million across 91 deals highlights a leaner capital environment compared to the 2021 peak, it more accurately signals a market successfully recalibrating around the enduring gravity of fundamentals.

March 5, 2026

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A Market in Motion: Indonesia’s Startup Report 2026

A Market in Motion: Indonesia’s Startup Report 2026

Indonesia’s startup ecosystem transitioned into a sophisticated phase of institutional discipline in 2025.

While a top-line funding total of USD 355.7 million across 91 deals highlights a leaner capital environment compared to the 2021 peak, it more accurately signals a market successfully recalibrating around the enduring gravity of fundamentals.
A Market in Motion: Indonesia’s Startup Report 2026

A Market in Motion: Indonesia’s Startup Report 2026

Indonesia’s startup ecosystem transitioned into a sophisticated phase of institutional discipline in 2025.

While a top-line funding total of USD 355.7 million across 91 deals highlights a leaner capital environment compared to the 2021 peak, it more accurately signals a market successfully recalibrating around the enduring gravity of fundamentals.

March 5, 2026

Food Resilience through Innovation and Technology

Food Resilience through Innovation and Technology

A practical roadmap for building a stronger, scalable, and future-ready food ecosystem for Indonesia.

Indonesia’s food system is at a turning point. Fragmented smallholders, climate pressures, and supply chain inefficiencies continue to hold back national resilience but innovation, policy alignment, and targeted investment can change that.
Food Resilience through Innovation and Technology

Food Resilience through Innovation and Technology

A practical roadmap for building a stronger, scalable, and future-ready food ecosystem for Indonesia.

Indonesia’s food system is at a turning point. Fragmented smallholders, climate pressures, and supply chain inefficiencies continue to hold back national resilience but innovation, policy alignment, and targeted investment can change that.

December 22, 2025

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