Telkom University Partners With Hong Kong Cyberport To Help Startups Expand Internationally
Telkom University, through Bandung Techno Park, has partnered with Hong Kong Cyberport to promote startup growth and development at the international level. Indonesian startup Cube Studio, specialising in gamified IT solutions and incubated at Bandung Techno Park, has been selected to participate in Cyberport Hong Kong’s global landing programme.
Iwan Tritoasmoro, Director of Bandung Techno Park, stated that Cube Studio will be introduced to various funding opportunities and Hong Kong’s startup ecosystem. The startup can access funding of up to 4 billion rupiah (approximately USD 250,000) and is expected to continue expanding at the international level.
Tritoasmoro noted that whilst incubated abroad, Cube Studio’s primary market is Bali rather than Hong Kong. The startup is developing virtual reality projects, including a parachute jump simulation tool for the Indonesian Air Force.
The business matching event held at Telkom University on Tuesday, 10 March 2026, represented a continuation of the cooperation agreement between Telkom University and Cyberport Hong Kong. Delegations from Hong Kong startups attended the event, presenting their offerings and engaging with Indonesian startup representatives from Telkom University in reciprocal presentations.
A round table discussion was scheduled to identify potential collaboration opportunities, including plans for soft landing initiatives whereby several Hong Kong startups could establish operations in Indonesia.
Tritoasmoro highlighted examples of Cyberport Hong Kong startups working in artificial intelligence, including drone technology for agriculture and inspection technology.
Dennis Tedja, Hong Kong Cyberport Ambassador for Indonesia and CEO of Opus Solutions Limited Hong Kong, stated that the partnership aims to support President Prabowo’s development agenda. Key collaboration areas include knowledge transfer between Indonesian and Hong Kong talent, as well as joint projects in smart cities, healthcare, and e-governance. Tedja emphasised the significance of Telkom University’s 40,000-strong student population as a talent pool for these initiatives.