Bale Berdaya Festival, a Stage for Sumbawan MSMEs Revival

Bale Berdaya Festival 2025 celebrates Sumbawa’s MSMEs with showcases, training, and cross-sector collaboration to grow local businesses globally.
KUMPUL’s Strategic Participation at Techsauce Global Summit 2025

KUMPUL’s return to Thailand was more than symbolic. It represented a continuation of long-standing efforts to strengthen the connective tissue of Southeast Asia’s startup landscape.
How Two Sumbawan Local Businesses Found Their Breakthrough

KUMPUL supports Sumbawa MSMEs like Owpiick Swift’s Nest and Bale Seafood in improving licensing, branding, and export market access.
KUMPUL Supports the Growth of Indonesia’s Tourism Entrepreneurs through Wonderful Indonesia Scale-up Hub (WISH) 2025

This program is made to help small tourism businesses all over Indonesia solve their main challenges.
AI Ignition Training: Preparing the Workforce for a Changing Digital Landscape

In Indonesia, KUMPUL delivers the AI Ignition Training program through hands-on learning designed for micro and small business owners, educators, and young professionals.
Supporting Women Entrepreneurs in Five Indonesian Cities

SheHacks Innovate 2025 was created to help women who run small and micro businesses in areas with limited access to training or networks.
Algobash: SheHacks 2023’s Real Game Changer for Women in Tech

Algobash, a women-led tech startup and SheHacks 2023 winner, is empowering more women in Indonesia’s digital ecosystem. Their Dev Uprising program breaks barriers in STEM, supporting female talent and driving innovation in the tech industry.
Building Indonesia’s AI Sovereignty Through Semesta AI

In collaboration with Lintasarta and NVIDIA, KUMPUL launch Semesta AI, an accelerator empowering Indonesian startups and ISVs to develop real-world AI solutions in finance, healthcare, public services, and manufacturing.
EmPower II: Curriculum Workshop & ToT for Women Entrepreneurs

Across West and East Nusa Tenggara, women micro-entrepreneurs lead small farms, weaving groups, and home-based food businesses that sustain local communities. Yet climate change and limited access to finance continue to constrain their growth.
The Realities of Climate Adaptation for Rural Women

Discover how rural women in NTT and NTB, Indonesia, are adapting to climate change with local solutions for seaweed and chili farming. Real stories of resilience.