The Gen.T List 2023 was unveiled earlier this month. Thirty-five young leaders have been selected from the country to be on this prestigious list, including a badminton player to an e-waste startup founder
Every year, the Gen.T List recognises individuals who are making waves across Asia.
These honourees, whom we call the Leaders of Tomorrow, are chosen for their recent achievements and positive impact in various categories, including fashion, sustainability, sports and technology. And they hail from Hong Kong, Singapore, mainland China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Taiwan.
On the Gen.T List 2023, which launched on June 1, we have 35 young leaders from Indonesia—from startup founders and social entrepreneurs to athletes, designers and actors. Click the link below to see who they are.

Above Gamma Thohir, founder of renewable energy NGO Desa Budaya and Micro Renewable Energy (Photo: M Iqbal Arwin)
After exploring the list, read about the panel of industry experts who helped to nominate and select this year’s cohort of honourees.
Or think you have what it takes to make the cut? Read the explainer on how you can get on the Gen.T List.
Finally, you can find out what have been some of the biggest updates from the Gen.T community.

Above Wendy Wijaya, co-founder and COO of Proglix, a B2B marketplace for manufacturers to buy raw materials like steel and electrical supplies (Photo: M Iqbal Arwin)

Above Nadia Amalia, co-founder and CEO of Sribuu, a platform using AI to teach financial literacy (Photo: M Iqbal Arwin)
See the full list of Indonesia honourees on the Gen.T List 2023.
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