May was an exciting and fast-paced month for HARA. HARA took part in several prestigious events where we had to opportunity to introduce the world on how our decentralized data exchange can positively impact both Indonesian and the global community.

Here are some fun activities that kept us busy last May:

#1 Blockchain and Marketing Conference (BMC), Seoul, South Korea

Imron Zuhri (CTO of HARA) shared how HARA’s blockchain-based data exchange can transform the ways for products to reach customers in rural areas

(May 7th, 2018) Sharing how blockchain technology can benefit marketing, our CTO Imron Zuhri showcased how HARA’s blockchain-based data exchange can transform how products reach customers in rural areas.

BMC is one of the hottest marketing conferences in South Korea organized by Yello Digital Marketing (YDM), Fusion (FSN), and DAYLI Financial Group (DFG).The conference was packed with thousands of representatives from the technology, start-up and blockchain sectors, all excited to learn on current blockchain innovative solutions for the industry.

#2 Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), Nairobi, Kenya

Regi (CEO of HARA) gave a speech about how HARA is helping food sector in Indonesia

(May 15th, 2018) With an audience of more than 300 senior representatives from various UN Agencies, investors, governments, NGOs, and private sector partners; HARA is honored to be the only Asian company invited to speak at the prestigious summit. Our CEO Regi Wahyu shared how our HARA pilot is showing positive results in improving the livelihood of Indonesian farmers; and how it could be replicated in Africa.



We learned that although Indonesia is almost 8,000 km away from Kenya, the food and agriculture problems are all similar and often caused by lack of reliable data!

#3 African Business Institute in Lilongwe, Malawi and Kampala, Uganda

(May 17th, 2018) Our CEO Regi was invited as a guest lecturer at the African Business Institute (ABI) in Lilongwe, Malawi and Kampala, Uganda, to share on how blockchain and data analytics can redefine Africa’s agricultural sector. The room was packed with postgraduate students, ABI’s President Jun Shiomitsu, and even the national press!



These students took Regi out to explore and get to know local Malawians in the wet markets, for him to gain on the ground understanding of how the agriculture supply chain works in the country.

#4 Blockchain Community Talks, Jakarta, Indonesia