Assemblr Edu Expands To Malaysia, Partners On National Education In Indonesia

Assemblr EDU, a leading immersive education platform supported by Malaysian venture capital firm Ficus Capital, has partnered with Indonesia’s Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (Kemendikdasmen) to promote the adoption of immersive learning in classrooms nationwide. The collaboration was announced during the inaugural CDT Talks organized by Kemendikdasmen’s Center for Data and Information Technology (Pusdatin) under the theme, “The Future of Learning: Immersive Technology in Indonesian Classrooms.”

Yudhistira Nugraha, Secretary General of Indonesia’s Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (Left) and Hasbi Asyadiq, Founder & CEO of Assemblr EDU (right).

Through this partnership, Indonesian teachers with official @guru and @pendidik email accounts gain access to Assemblr EDU’s premium tools, including a 3D object library, digital teaching aids, AR experience builders, and 3D editors, potentially benefiting over 16 million users in the national education system.

Yudistra Nugraha, Head of Pusdatin, highlighted the importance of public-private collaboration in fostering innovation in education, while Prof. Nunuk Suryani, Director General of Teachers and Education Personnel, emphasized that technology should enhance educators’ creativity and capacity rather than replace them.

Expansion into Malaysia

As part of its regional growth, Ficus Capital invested US$400,000 in Assemblr through its Ficus SEA Fund, marking the firm’s first cross-border investment and demonstrating its commitment to ESG-aligned, Shariah-compliant innovation in Southeast Asia. Following this, Assemblr established its Malaysian subsidiary, Assemblr Studio Sdn Bhd, aiming to replicate Indonesia’s immersive learning initiatives and empower Malaysian teachers with AR-driven tools to enhance classroom engagement.

“Assemblr was built to make education more engaging and accessible for everyone. Expanding into Malaysia is a proud milestone as we continue our journey to become a global platform that empowers educators and students through immersive learning,” said Hasbi Asyadiq, Founder & CEO of Assemblr EDU.

Hasbi Asyadiq (Founder & CEO of Assemblr EDU)

Ficus Capital’s support reinforces Assemblr’s mission to create scalable, creative, and impactful learning environments across ASEAN. Assemblr Studio will serve as a hub for collaboration with Malaysian educators, ministries, and education-focused organizations.

“Assemblr EDU equips teachers to inspire curiosity and creativity among digital-native students. We’re excited to see its impact on Malaysian classrooms,” added Hasbi.

The regional expansion highlights the growing demand for tech-driven education solutions and underscores Ficus Capital’s strategy to invest in ventures that deliver sustainable and high-impact outcomes.

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