In the world of technology and entrepreneurship, it’s not just about creating new products or services, but also about solving real-world problems with innovative solutions. This year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: Consumer & Enterprise Technology list features entrepreneurs who have achieved remarkable success by leveraging various technologies to create more efficient, affordable, and effective solutions. Turing Space, a company co-founded by Hu Yao-chieh and Hang Meng-tse, is taking a bold approach to tackle the issue of identity fraud. The company’s flagship product, tamper-proof digital certificates, uses blockchain technology to provide customized electronic certificates for paper documents such as diplomas, health reports, and real estate contracts. “Turing proves you are you“, the company’s motto, reflects its commitment to delivering secure and reliable verification solutions. With a focus on customer convenience, the company’s online certificates can be easily shared, making it an attractive solution for students applying to multiple graduate programs. Key Features and Benefits
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- Reduces the time-consuming process of verifying credentials
- Provides customized electronic certificates for paper documents
- Easily shareable online certificates
- Used by notable clients such as the Taipei city government, National Taiwan University, and World Health Organization
A subscription-based service, Turing Space also offers a secure cross-border digital identity ecosystem with the Asia-Pacific Digital Identity Consortium, which it formed last year with printing giant DNP Group. Other Notable Startups
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- India-based Intract
- D-Engraver in Hong Kong
- Blitz Electric Mobility in Indonesia
- Baaz Bikes in India
- MakeOmnia in Hong Kong
- Stick ‘Em in Singapore
These startups are using various technologies, including blockchain, to solve real-world problems. For example, Intract is developing a digital identity platform to verify users’ humanity, preventing fake accounts and bots. D-Engraver is leveraging blockchain technology for data storage and transactions, while Blitz Electric Mobility is using trackable electric bikes for last-mile and instant delivery services. Smart Fleet Management and Data Collection
Compared to conventional motorcycles, EV bikes offer not just better fuel efficiency but also added smart fleet management and data collection capabilities. Entrepreneurs on this year’s list are harnessing these advantages. •
- Blitz Electric Mobility
- Baaz Bikes
These companies are making a significant impact in their respective industries. Blitz Electric Mobility is offering last-mile and instant delivery services in 20 Indonesian cities using trackable electric bikes, while Baaz Bikes is offering subscription-based electric scooters and battery swapping for last-mile delivery workers in India. Revolutionizing Education
Listees in this category are also making quality education more accessible and affordable. •
- MakeOmnia in Hong Kong
- Stick ‘Em in Singapore
These companies are developing innovative ways to advance STEM education using 3D printers, making it more accessible and affordable for everyone. MakeOmnia is building affordable and user-friendly products, enabling schools and students to access and print various shapes and objects to understand STEM concepts better and think differently. Conclusion
The entrepreneurs on this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: Consumer & Enterprise Technology list are revolutionizing industries with innovation and technology. From blockchain-backed verifications to EVs and edtech platforms, these startups are creating more efficient and affordable solutions for real-world problems. As the tech industry continues to evolve, it will be exciting to see how these entrepreneurs continue to shape the future of technology and innovation.
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