Indosat Brings Indonesian Women's Technology Startups to Vietnam via SheHacks
Indosat Brings Indonesian Women’s Technology Startups to Vietnam via SheHacks
JAKARTA - Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat or IOH) is expanding the presence of SheHacks, its technology-based women empowerment program to cross-country, through the Global Market Benchmarking Trip to Vietnam.
This is a strategic initiative to open access to new markets, strengthen the Southeast Asian innovation network, and demonstrate the capacity of Indonesian women’s startups in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) to compete and collaborate in the global ecosystem.
SheHacks brings the Top 5 MVP Accelerator 2025 which represents the priority digital sector in Indonesia ranging from DoctorTool (provider of Al-based digital ecosystem for health facilities, health workers and patients) and Hear Me (inclusive communication solution based on technology for Deaf Friends).
There is also Serenic.ai (clinical AI for hospital administrative automation, such as hospital claim optimization and conversation-based medical record keeping), Katalis AI (a digital marketing solution with a combination of AI and data analytics), to Lunar Interactive (Implementation of a gamification system for learning foreign language speaking skills).
In the program, the founders undergo a series of structured activities designed to open up investment opportunities, market collaboration, and exchange of business insights and potential mentoring from practitioners in Vietnam.
A series of activities are expected to strengthen the capacity of each startup in developing products and building a more sustainable business model.
“Through cross-country collaboration, strengthening institutional networks, and access to investors, SheHacks expands its impact from Indonesia to Southeast Asia,” said Chief Legal & Regulatory Officer of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, Reski Damayanti.
The series of activities includes 51 business matching sessions, intensive mentoring with AI experts, business strategies, legal, economic, and community building, collaboration discussions with government innovation institutions, and featured events with investors and ecosystem enablers.
In addition, SheHacks managed to open strategic connections with six investors, six government agencies, and nine potential partners in the Vietnamese ecosystem, a strong foundation for sustainable cross-country collaboration.
Through this initiative, Indosat confirms its commitment through this effort as an important foundation for expanding the movement of SheHacks in the Asian region.