Leading tech media companies DailySocial and KrASIA announced a strategic partnership to promote expansion and collaboration in the digital sector.

Announced in Jakarta and Singapore, the partnership will see KrASIA working together with DailySocial’s innovation platform Orchestra, expanding its global reach and promoting long-term, sustainable initiatives.

The partnership will benefit from both companies’ experience, data and reach throughout the Southeast Asian startup ecosystem.

“DailySocial believes in the inclusive nature of innovation. It is part of our dreams to bring forth the positive impact of innovation to Indonesia and beyond. This strategic partnership with KrASIA is how we materialise that dream,” said DailySocial CEO Rama Mamuaya in a press statement.

“With KrASIA’s multinational and global reach, DailySocial looks forward to presenting Indonesian innovation culture to the world,” he continued.

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As a tech innovation company, DailySocial provides news updates on the Indonesian startup community through DailySocial.id as well as market research and analysis through DS Research.

It has worked with leading corporates in Indonesia to foster digital transformation through events, consultations, and researches. The company is backed by local and global investors such as Merah Putih Incubator, Optimatic (e27), B Dash Ventures, and Emera Kapital.

As a media company, KrASIA covers tech-based businesses and trends in Southeast Asia, India, and China.

With the mission to connect innovation ecosystem globally, KrASIA is part of the 36kr Global family, which presents cross-border innovation consultation and offline events in leading Asian markets.

In the same press statement, KrASIA CEO Max Ma named DailySocial as the biggest and most influential tech media platform in the Indonesian language.

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“With innovation at the heart of its services, DailySocial and KrASIA share a common vision. KrASIA was born with the mission to connect innovation ecosystem around Asia, with China at its core. This was meant to build a platform that serves the world through information, consultation, and integrated services. I believe that through this partnership, KrASIA will be able to connect Indonesia’s growing innovation ecosystem to China and beyond,” he said.

Optimatic, the parent company of e27, is an investor in DailySocial.

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