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Startups bet on building user-centric products for long-term sustainable growth.
Experts observe significant opportunities in the digital infra sector across the region.
Focusing on delivering tangible value through innovative solutions can help drive growth.
Opportunities for sustainable investing exist in various sectors.
However, the depth of the market remains a persistent issue, said panellists.
Their optimism comes after a year of sharp downturn in startup funding in Indonesia.
Executives from INA, Indies Capital, and Granite Asia discuss the investment climate in the country.
APAC’s unique challenges necessitate innovative approaches, signalling a stark shift from traditional methods.
He underscored the need for startups to improve capabilities and competitiveness.