UMPUL, a leading entrepreneurship ecosystem enabler and co-learning platform in Indonesia, celebrated its 10th anniversary with the second edition of the Executive Lab Forum (ELF).
Themed “Circle of Connection: Building Sustainable Business Ecosystems”, the event brought together key stakeholders from government, industry and nonprofits to discuss critical challenges in building a resilient start-up landscape.
The forum also marked the official launch of the KUMPUL Impact Report: A Decade of Growth, highlighting the organization’s journey and its measurable contributions to entrepreneurship development. Furthermore, the company used the occasion to introduce KUMPUL Impact: Yayasan Ruansa Dampak Bersama, a new entity focused on driving social impact through economic empowerment, gender equality and human capital development.
In wrapping up the forum, KUMPUL inaugurated Tech Indonesia Advocates, the local chapter of Global Tech Advocates (GTA) that connects the country to over 40 global tech hubs. The ceremony was led by GTA Asia-Pacific lead Leslie Sarma, KUMPUL chairperson Faye Wongso and managing director Mega Prawita, while GTA founder Russ Shaw highlighted Indonesia’s potential as the digital growth engine of Southeast Asia.
The second ELF reaffirms KUMPUL’s position as a key convener in the ecosystem, committed to fostering sustainable entrepreneurship for the next decade.
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