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Innovative Geospatial Mobility Solutions from Indonesian Startup Aim to Transform Urban Transport with Data

04 Mar, 2026
Innovative Geospatial Mobility Solutions from Indonesian Startup Aim to Transform Urban Transport with Data

Increasingly complex urban mobility has created new business opportunities in data-based transportation solutions (12/02).

Companies are seeking technology partners capable of translating field data into operational decisions.

Geospatial analytics and passenger demand modeling have become essential to solve last-mile connectivity challenges and integrate different transport modes efficiently.

Bvarta’s Data-Driven Strategy Enhances Transport Operations

PT Bhumi Varta Technology (Bvarta) offers geospatial and machine learning solutions to help transport operators design more precise services.

This approach enables companies to map mobility patterns, predict passenger demand, and determine efficient virtual stops using historical and real-time data.

Bvarta’s solutions are tailored to meet industry needs directly. Japan’s WILLER, which develops next-generation public transport and Mobility as a Service (MaaS), presented challenges including improving last-mile connectivity, promoting sustainable mobility, and delivering safe, comfortable travel experiences.

The data-driven recommendations for boarding points, demand surge prediction, and intermodal integration aim to reduce costs, increase fleet utilization, and improve service quality. Data serves as the core of operational decision-making rather than just a supplement.

CEO & Founder Martyn Terpilowski emphasized, “Innovation based on data plays a key role in addressing modern mobility challenges.”

Industry Collaboration Strengthens ASEAN-Japan Mobility Ties

Bvarta presented its solutions at a cross-border business forum connecting startups with corporations facing real operational challenges. The event was organized by the Japan External Trade Organization alongside strategic partners in Indonesia and attended by industry players and government representatives from both countries.

The forum, held in Jakarta on 12 February 2026, aimed to accelerate collaboration between ASEAN startups and Japanese corporations.

Recognition Highlights Indonesia’s Startup Competitiveness

At the conclusion of the event, Bvarta won First Place in the WILLER Challenge Owner category and also received the Audience Award.

The awards highlight the market relevance of Bvarta’s business solutions and the increasing competitiveness of Indonesian technology startups in the global mobility ecosystem.



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