Indonesia’s startup ecosystem sees growing participation from Indian tech professionals   - pravasisamwad
April 4, 2026
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Indonesia’s startup ecosystem sees growing participation from Indian tech professionals  

The trend highlights the diversification of global tech talent flows and the expanding footprint of Indian professionals in Asia-Pacific markets

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Indonesia’s rapidly growing startup ecosystem is attracting Indian technology professionals, particularly in software development, product management, and data analytics roles. The trend reflects increasing regional demand for skilled tech talent.

Indian professionals are joining both established companies and early-stage startups, contributing to innovation and product development. Their experience in global tech markets is seen as a valuable asset in scaling businesses.

Startup founders are actively recruiting international talent to remain competitive, while governments are promoting policies that support innovation and foreign expertise

Experts note that Southeast Asia is emerging as a key destination for tech professionals seeking opportunities outside traditional markets.

For Indian workers, Indonesia offers exposure to high-growth industries and a dynamic startup environment.

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