Forbes Asia 100 To Watch

Published at : Forbes
Published on: 9 Aug 2021

From underwater drones to satellite propulsion systems and everything in between, the inaugural Forbes Asia 100 to Watch list spotlights notable small companies and startups on the rise across the Asia-Pacific region. At a time when economies worldwide are struggling from the pandemic, these agile companies are on a growth path. Their inclusion in the list comes in part from addressing problems such as improving transportation in congested cities, expanding affordable connectivity in remote regions and preventing food waste. Seventeen countries and territories are represented. Top categories include biotechnology & healthcare, e-commerce & retail, food & hospitality and education & recruitment. The lively startup communities in India and Singapore produced 22 and 19 companies, respectively. Hong Kong has 10 and Indonesia eight. Mainland China has just four, as many candidates were above the required maximums for revenues or funding.

DoctorOnCall
Malaysia
Category: Biotechnology & Healthcare
Year founded: 2016 • Managing Director: Maran Virumandi
Key backer: Conny & Co.
DoctorOnCall is a digital health platform that offers telehealth consultations with board-certified doctors, online pharmacy and delivery services, as well as booking services for doctors and specialists. DoctorOnCall says it serves an estimated 3 million users nationwide. The company plans to build mobile clinics to make healthcare more accessible to rural communities.

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