[RE]Energize Hackathon: Top 10 Indonesian aspiring climate innovators take the lead in climate innovation

The [RE]Energize Hackathon 2023 is set to bring together Indonesia’s aspiring climate innovators, startups, and entrepreneurs to tackle the urgent challenges posed by the climate crisis. With a focus on clean energy and digitalization, this hackathon aims to foster sustainable economic development, energy transition, and decarbonization in Indonesia through the power of software-enabled innovation.

The [RE]Energize Hackathon 2023 seeks to harness the potential of Indonesia’s local ecosystem by nurturing emerging ideas and transforming them into concrete solutions. Climate innovators, startups, and entrepreneurs are at the forefront of the battle against the climate crisis, creating momentum and leading the way toward a sustainable future. 

The response to this year’s hackathon has been overwhelming, with nearly 100 teams and 295 participants applying for the competition. The diverse applicant pool consists of 213 male and 82 female participants, demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity and gender diversity in the field of climate innovation. Geographically, the applicants represent various regions across Indonesia. 

We welcome the top 10 teams joining this year’s [RE]Energize Hackathon:

  1. Coral Tech – Central Java
  2. Ecollowance – South Sumatra
  3. GISACT Indonesia – West Java 
  4. PACE – West Java
  5. PLUMO – Bali
  6. PowerQ – East Java
  7. RETALTIVE – Special Region of Jogjakarta
  8. Ro-Team – South Sulawesi 
  9. Soil+ – West Java
  10. Terra Verde – Jakarta Raya

Audience can vote their favorite team to win Audience Favorite category. Cast your vote here starting from 23 August 2023.

These teams have demonstrated exceptional potential and will now have the opportunity to further develop their innovative ideas and solutions throughout the hackathon. The [RE]Energize Hackathon 2023 serves as a platform for these startups to collaborate, exchange knowledge, and contribute to solving the pressing challenges of the climate crisis.

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