Startups pass Indosat, Ooredoo accelerator program

Enterprise Innovation editors
30 Apr 2015
00:00

Ooredoo and Indosat said seven startups passed the second round of their startup accelerator program, Ideabox.

Following their demo day pitches the start-ups were granted seed funding from both Indosat and Ooredoo as well as promotional assistance towards the launch of their apps.

The seven start-ups -- Wobe, Pawoon, Loyalbox, Wifimu, Gogonesia, Cupslice, and Antar.id – pitched their concepts in front of a packed hall of 130 guests, including local and international investors, mentors, experts and entrepreneurs from the digital industry.

Wobe empowers low-income Indonesians by providing opportunities for earning additional side income through micro-business opportunities. Wobe encourages low-income women to access information through the internet.

Gogonesia is a travel portal for discovering and booking activities and day tours in Indonesia. It offers a range of activities and tour packages.

Loyalbox is an employee benefit program offered to companies of all sizes. It provides customized marketing and loyalty for retailers.

WiFimu is a wireless network and social media-based marketing tool, which converts the business owners’ Wi-Fi from a business liability to a digital marketing asset.

Antar.id is a mobile app-based courier system harnessing the Ojek network within urban cities.

Cupslice is a photo editing mobile app that allows photos to be decorated with goodies, stickers and other effects to encourage fun and localized content.

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