eFishery | Indonesia
eFishery is a smart fish feeder manufacturer based in Bandung. The company offers an automatic smart feeder that uses sensors to measure the fish’s appetite and then dispense food appropriately. Designed for both small and large scale operations, the system can also deliver real-time reports of consumption straight to the farmer’s smartphone.
Gaption | Malaysia
Gaption wants to deliver what behemoths like Facebook and Twitter have not done, which is to share profits with those who post on the platform. The company has a proprietary technology that allows it to track which user content or activities are responsible for an advertisement click or in other words, which activities kept other users on the platform long enough to discover and click on an ad.
Yappli | Japan
Yappli allows users to build a native app out of a website without writing a single line of code. It also can be used to make iOS and Android apps and is designed primarily for those who lack programming skills and helps them build an app through drag-and-drop functions. An array of templates, designs, and functions are supported.
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CollegeDunia | India
Collegedunia was launched in July 2004 is an online platform that provides college information such as courses, fees, details on visa chances, and reviews. The start-up also plans to provide solutions to colleges and coaching institutes, such as application management systems, customer relationship management tools, and online counseling tools.
This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.