These 4 Cohorts Made it to Forbes 30 Under 30 and The Bayer Award

Introduction

In celebration of the remarkable accomplishments of our pioneering entrepreneurs who have been recognized for their exceptional contributions to social impact, consumer technology and women led businesses. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Parakerja and Liberty Society for their inclusion in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2024 in the Social Impact category, and to Surplus for making it in the Consumer Tech category. Additionally, we applaud Hear Me for winning the Bayer Foundation Women Empowerment Award.

Forbes 30 Under 30, a Prestigious Title

The Forbes 30 Under 30 list is one of the most esteemed accolades for young entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders under the age of 30. Each year, Forbes selects a diverse group of individuals from various industries who have demonstrated exceptional talent, vision, and achievements. Being named to this list is a recognition of their hard work, innovation, and potential to shape the future in significant ways.

Forbes 30 Under 30 - Social Impact Category

Parakerja

Muhammad Rezki Achyana founded Parakerja to create employment opportunities for people with disabilities in various sectors. The online platform offers a hiring portal tailored for persons with disabilities, alongside providing Indonesian Sign Language courses and translation services. Achyana, a dedicated advocate for inclusion, also serves as a country representative for Indonesia’s Special Education Network and Inclusion Association. He leverages his influence on TikTok to raise awareness about the importance of inclusivity. Last year, Parakerja was selected for an accelerator program supported by Japan’s development agency JICA. Visit their website at https://parakerja.com

Liberty Society

Tamara Dewi Gondo Soerijo co-founded Liberty Society to empower marginalized women, particularly refugees from the Middle East and Africa residing in Indonesia. Liberty Society runs workshops that teach artisans to create products from recycled materials, which are then sold to corporations. Their upcycled goods, including tote bags and corporate gifts, have been embraced by companies like Samsung and AXA Indonesia. Soerijo, a former Miss Indonesia contender, has also received over $500,000 in grants from organizations like DBS and UNDP. Visit their website at https://liberty-society.com/

Forbes 30 Under 30 - Consumer Tech Category

Surplus

Muhammad Agung Saputra and his co-founders launched Surplus in 2021 with the mission to tackle food waste in Indonesia. Their app connects major food suppliers, including hotels, malls, and farmers, with consumers to sell excess food at reduced prices. Surplus has successfully attracted major clients like Marriott International and Jakarta’s Mall Sarinah, extending its services to Greater Jakarta, Bandung, and Bali. The startup secured seed funding from Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines last year, bolstering its growth and impact. Visit their website at https://surplus.id/

HearMe - Bayer Women Empowerment Award 2024

The Bayer Foundation Women Empowerment Award (WEA), powered by Impact Hub Network, is a vibrant celebration of women entrepreneurs leading innovative change. This award goes beyond mere recognition; it is a dedication to support women pioneering in health, nutrition and related climate-smart solutions.

HearMe is one out of fifteen global female leaders who had the honor to receive this recognition.

 

Hear Me

 

Athalia Mutiara Laksmi, CEO of HearMe shared to ANGIN that the inspiration for Hear Me, which focuses on accessibility, came about by chance. One day, she met a deaf online taxi driver who shared his struggles with communication, which often led to poor reviews. This encounter inspired the creation of Hear Me, aiming to raise awareness about sign language and communication barriers.

 

HearMe is the first Indonesian Sign Language Translator with a 3D animation display to give information access and bridge the communication between the Deaf and the non-Deaf (Hearing). Their vision is to create an inclusive ecosystem and increase the equality rights of people with disabilities. Visit their website at https://hearme.id/

HearMe, Parakerja and Surplus as JICA NINJA Alumni

NINJA (Next Innovation with Japan) by JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) is a highly selective program designed to empower impactful Indonesian startups. In partnership with ANGIN, NINJA 2022 embraced Surplus as one of three cohorts and NINJA 2023 had the pleasure of accelerating HearMe as well as Parakerja.

This acceleration program is designed to nurture and support innovative startups, guiding them towards significant achievements and recognition. Join us and become the next success story!

We are honored to have played a part in their journeys and will continue to support them as they scale new heights and make meaningful contributions to society. Our dedication to empowering startups remains steadfast, and we look forward to celebrating many more milestones with these inspiring entrepreneurs. Together, we are building a brighter future.

Previous Report by ANGIN

66 People and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (2nd Edition)

This report is the follow up of 2018 ecosystem mapping report ANGIN released in 2019.

52 Figures and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (1st Edition)

This report is the first edition of ANGIN ecosystem mapping report released in 2018.

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