Tuesday 20 December 2016

Most Promising Startups in Asia

Asia has the largest population and one of the happening places for startups. There are vast opportunities for developed economies and developing economies of Asia to do better business in the tech field. The below mentioned are some of the most promising startups, who have emerged out as one of the major Asian tech startups in a short period.   





DJI (China):

The DJI (China) is the manufacturer of high-end drones in China and market them for global consumers through various E-commerce channels. Their drones are preferred for industrial and commercial use. This is a tech startup, which emerged out them self by making high-end drones when there are many toy drones available in the global market. 

OYO Rooms (India):

The OYO Rooms are one of the leading mobility hotel booking app developed for tourists, frequent travelers and for short and long term stay in luxury to budget hotels. This is a convenient app for smartphone users to book online, order for room service, check in and check out at their ease. The OYO hotel-booking app has one of the leading network and brand of hotel in their list, which was just a hospitality startup in India. You can book budget hotel rooms with all facilities and amenities of modern type.

Teamie (Singapore): 

The Teamie is Edu-startup, which is now very much successful in Singapore offering E-learning for educational and business. Apart from online, they do offer a mobile app for smartphone users to learn from anywhere at their convenience.  They are now more popular with school going students to university students in Singapore. This initial startup in the educational campaign is now on cloud-based platform providing the highest standards and quality in online educational service in Singapore.

Retty (Japan):

The popular restaurant app by Retty in Japan provides the choice to select the particular restaurant of a foodie’s choice to select for their favorite dishes.  You can also follow them on social media sites and look for reviews on various gourmet services offered in Japan. You can search for varieties of culinary and book them online.
Elevenia (Indonesia)

The Elevenia is an E-commerce channel developed for Indonesian people. Initially, it started with hundreds of cosmetic products, electronic products, healthcare products and household products. Now they have 2-million of products available on their online store. This E-store is now a most happening business in Indonesia with the largest customer base.

iFlix (Malaysia):

The iFlix is an entertainment media startup, which emerged out as most preferred online streaming of movies, movies download of customer choice in Malaysia. Anyone can watch internet TV on internet-enabled devices is the biggest advantage of the users like kids and adults. They made TV/Movies entertainment on figure tips to live stream now, watch later, download and watch movies instantly. 

The web-enabled technology has benefited the young startup companies in Asia to try their luck in all category of business. This is an innovative approach using internet technology to get the target audience. There are many tech startups in Asia, who are now the most trusted to do business online and offline.

2 comments:

  1. "OpenRice is the Yelp of Asia. It shows a city’s most popular restaurants, ratings, menus, booking numbers, and everything in between. It’s widespread
    in Southeast Asia and a better resource than Yelp. It has listings for Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. The app
    puts the power of the website at your fingertips.
    App Name: OpenRice"

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  2. "OpenRice is the Yelp of Asia. It shows a city’s most popular restaurants, ratings, menus, booking numbers, and everything in between. It’s widespread
    in Southeast Asia and a better resource than Yelp. It has listings for Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. The app
    puts the power of the website at your fingertips.
    App Name: OpenRice"

    ReplyDelete