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Gojek provides training to start-ups in search for Indonesia’s next unicorn 

The program, named Gojek Xcelerate, will provide six-month training programs to 20 selected start-ups. Workshops will involve Google’s start-up acceleration program Google Developers Launchpad, American consulting firm McKinsey & Co and Swiss banking giant UBS

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Fri, September 13, 2019

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Gojek provides training to start-ups in search for Indonesia’s next unicorn Representatives from Gojek dan startup accelerator Digitaraya prepare for a pose during the launch of Gojek Xcelerate on Tuesday (Sep 10, 2019) (Tribunnews/Hari Darmawan)

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ndonesia’s on-demand services app Gojek has teamed up with start-up accelerator Digitaraya to provide training to start-ups as they look for the next unicorns in the country en route to be Southeast Asia's digital powerhouse.

The program, named Gojek Xcelerate, will provide six-month training programs to 20 selected start-ups. Workshops will involve Google’s start-up acceleration program Google Developers Launchpad, American consulting firm McKinsey & Co and Swiss banking giant UBS.

Gojek president and cofounder Andre Soelistyo said Tuesday that the company did not only aim to innovate in solving day-to-day problems in society through society, but also at supporting local start-ups so they could benefit society and contribute in Indonesia and grow Southeast Asia’s digital economy.

“We expect the Gojek Xcelerate program to support more red-and-white start-ups, to the point of searching for the seeds of the next Indonesian unicorn so Indonesia can become Asia’s digital power house,” added Andre.

The program consists of five different curriculums shared by companies involved in the program. Gojek will be in charge of delivering materials related with growth hacking, a strategy in business development to book massive growth in a short period of time on a small budget.

Google will deliver a machine learning curriculum to help start-ups automate business process and enhance efficiency, while McKinsey & Co. will be in charge of business models and problem-solving and UBS of valuation methods and strategy to lure investors.

Speaking together with the Gojek president, Digitaraya managing director Nicole Yap said the selected start-ups would have the opportunity to market their products or services on Gojek’s online platforms.

“There is a huge opportunity for start-ups in Indonesia to help address some of the country’s challenges.” (awa)

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