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Meet The Doctor-Turned-Entrepreneur Using AI To Save Lives Explore The Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2026 From Bhanvitha Mandava To Tarmo Peltokoski: Meet The 30 Under 30 Asia Rising Stars Shining On The Global Stage From Art And Science To Current Affairs: The 30 Under 30 Asia Content Creators Using Their Platforms To Educate And Entertain Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: The Social Entrepreneurs Tackling Issues From Food Waste To Inequality Humanoid Robots, Drones And Green Energy: The 30 Under 30 Asia 2026 Entrepreneurs Innovating In Industry, Manufacturing & Energy 30 Under 30 Asia: The Healthtech Founders And Researchers Pushing Boundaries Of Scientific Discovery Meet The Fintech Founders And Investors Of The 30 Under 30 Asia 2026 List 30 Under 30 Asia’s Next Icons: The Gen Z Athletes And Music Artists Rewriting The Playbook From Language Learning To Industry-Specific Solutions, Meet The Innovators On The 30 Under 30 Consumer And Enterprise Technology List 30 Under 30 Asia 2026: Meet The Entrepreneurs Building AI For Individuals And Enterprises PlantSwitch Lands $17 Million To Replace Plastic At The 2026 World Cup Newsreel Is Chasing $1 Million To Build The News App For People Who Hate The News How This Under 30 Is Capitalizing On The $100 Billion Video Gaming Boom Michael Phelps, Bill Gurley And Other GOATs’ Advice For Business And Life Mau P, Ellie Kildunne And Billion-Dollar Healthtech Startup SheMed Make The Under 30 Europe List. Meet The Class Of 2026. Bootstrapped To $1 Billion: How Arizona-Based Lectric eBikes Is Dominating The D2C Market Video: Meet The $4 Billion Startup Remaking Corporate Training With AI Avatars 30 Under 30 Europe Entertainment 2026: Mau P, Marisa Abela & Other Breakout Stars To Watch 30 Under 30 Europe Media & Marketing 2026: How Gen AI And The Creator Economy Are Forging The Next Frontier Of Media By The Numbers: Meet The Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe Class Of 2026 30 Under 30 Europe Sports & Games 2026: How Ellie Kildunne, Eberechi Eze And More Turn Competition Into Commercial Success 30 Under 30 Europe Retail & Ecommerce 2026: Young Entrepreneurs Shaping The Ways We Shop How We Make The Forbes Under 30 Europe List Backstage With Mau P Why Ellie Kildunne Had To Turn Down The Olympics To Become The Best Rugby Player In The World How Two Sisters Built A $1 Billion HealthTech Unicorn Would You Pay Via Palm Print? This Startup Is Revolutionizing Biometric Technology How AI Is Fueling The Lab-Grown Meat Industry He Quit His Job With No Plan, Now His AI Startup Is Worth $100 Million How To Turn 'Boring' Products Into Hype Brands (According To The Co-Founders Of Hears Earplugs) How This Entrepreneur Identified A $6 Billion E-Commerce Opportunity Stop Scrolling LinkedIn: This $20 Million AI Startup Is Fixing The Labor Market How Sinead Gorey Built A Cult Fashion Brand Worn By Sabrina Carpenter Cloaked Raised $375 Million To Poison Your Data—And The NFL Wants In Clasp Raised $20 Million To Tackle Healthcare Burnout Through Student Loans Alix Earle Has Mastered Marketing. Now She Takes The Founder Seat The U30s Helping Palantir And Cursor Hire Just Raised $40 Million AI Unicorn ElevenLabs Is Making A $1 Billion Effort To Restore 1 Million Voices—And Launching An 11-Part Docuseries This U30 Kept Launching Apps Until One Worked. Then Sold It To MyFitnessPal Hinge Alums Raise $8.5 Million To Turn Social Media Scrolling Into Real-World Meetups Actor Awards 2026: 16-Year-Old Owen Cooper Continues Historic Awards Sweep How Misfits Market Grew Into A $500 Million Revenue Business Meet The Young Founders And Superstars Building In The Silicon Desert Creator YourRichBFF Taps AI To Build Robo-Money Expert These Under 30 Alums Are Among America’s Greatest Living Innovators Podcast Star Jake Shane Named Chief Creative Officer At German Candy Company Katjes AI Agent Startup Decagon Triples Valuation To $4.5 Billion How Phoebe Gates And Sophia Kianni Raised $35 Million In Hopes Of Building An AI Shopping Unicorn Under 30’s Throwback To 2016: The Biggest Moments From The Last Decade With Vlad Tenev, Ty Haney And More From Hustle To High Tech: The Under 30 Founders Harnessing Tech To Lead The Future Of Fashion And Food This Under 30 Built A Multi-Million Dollar Chocolate Brand. Then Chocolate Almost Destroyed It Creator Startup Fanvue Raises $22 Million To Fuel The Future Of AI Influencers Meet The U30 Alums Hosting Events For Shaq, Travis Kelce & John Summit New Research Reveals Insights Into America’s Nonbinary Youth The Nuts And Bolts Of Effective Delegation
30 Under 30 Asia: The Retail And Ecommerce Innovators Spotting New Market Opportunities
Ardian Wibis · 2026-05-28 · via Forbes - Under 30

From quick commerce for hot meals to innovative local products, this year’s 30 Under 30 Asia: Retail & Ecommerce entrepreneurs are tapping into opportunities driven by shifting consumer demands across the region.


Three former colleagues from a cryptocurrency startup that had cratered got together over sandwiches and coffee at a Bangalore café in April 2024 to brainstorm ideas for a new venture. When their order took too long to arrive, they realised they had just stumbled on it. The trio, Aniket Shah, Ujjwal Sukheja and Saran S., invested $32,000 of their savings to set up Swish, an app that delivers freshly prepared food in 10 minutes. After hiring four chefs and setting up an automated kitchen for speedy cooking, they kicked off the service in July. A month later, California-based VC firm Accel provided $2 million in seed money for their fledgling startup.

Riding India's explosive quick-commerce wave, the cofounders of Swish are among the entrepreneurs featured on this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: Retail & Ecommerce list.

Swish has since built a network of kitchens, each servicing a 1 km radius in some of the tech city’s dense neighborhoods. It offers a menu of 200 items, including Indian, Mexican and Italian fare. Orders quadrupled to 20,000 a day in the six months to March, says CEO Shah, who claims some kitchens are already profitable. So far, Swish has raised $54 million, including $38 million in a Series B round in March led by U.S.-based Bain Capital Ventures and London-headquartered Hara Global Capital that valued it at $139 million. Proceeds will be used to expand into other cities, including New Delhi and Mumbai. The founders say the future of food delivery isn’t restaurant takeout but providing a quick backup option for the home cook. “In an everyday sort of busy life, you cannot plan your life around an hour of waiting for food,” says Shah.

Another Indian listee capitalizing on this momentum is Akshay Gulati, the cofounder and CEO of Slikk, a Bangalore-based quick-commerce fashion and lifestyle marketplace. Slikk combines 60-minute delivery with instant refunds, creating a unique try-and-buy model that blends speed and convenience. Consumers in Bangalore can place their orders, try the clothes on, give what they don't want back to the waiting courier and get an instant refund. In May, Slikk raised $10 million in Series A funding led by Nexus Venture Partners with participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners, bringing the total funding to over $13 million. The funding will be used for further expansion across more cities.

Health-focused Businesses

As health awareness and spending increase across Asia-Pacific, healthcare products and services remain a key focus for retail startups on the list.

In the Philippines, Kiyanusch Braun and Martin Joaquin Palaña cofounded GoRocky in 2022 to destigmatize men's health issues such as erectile dysfunction and hair loss. Promising confidentiality and convenience, the digital platform claims to have connected more than 30,000 customers to licensed doctors and pharmacies. In October, GoRocky raised $2 million in a funding round led by Singapore-based Integra Partners and local VC firm Kaya Founders.

Kate Gatfield Jeffries, cofounder of Moodi.

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Another example is New Zealand’s Kate Gatfield-Jeffries, who cofounded Moodi in 2022 while still studying during her final year at the University of Auckland to fill a gap in the supplements market, where products for women focused on beauty rather than health. The Auckland-based company now offers a portfolio of supplements with vitamins and minerals it claims can help balance hormones. Moodi's probiotic soda is sold in over 500 supermarkets in the country.

In China, Fang Shenbo, Zhao Xuechen and Zhu Xuanrui cofounded Regenerative Bio in 2021. The company researches health issues related to aging and uses AI to generate formulas that can potentially boost women's health and promise anti-aging effects. It sells healthcare supplements under the Laife brand mainly in China and Japan. Regenerative Bio has raised $75 million in funding from investors including 5Y Capital, IMO Ventures and K2VC.

And in India, Anurag Dani and Rohit Patel cofounded Aroleap, which sells smart home gym machines that replace traditional weights and save space. It offers wall-mounted equipment to middle-aged and senior customers on a subscription basis to help them maintain muscle mass and build strength safely. Aroleap also offers an app to help customers follow exercise routines. The startup has raised $3.5 million from investors that include Accel, Rainmatter and Prosus Ventures.

Local Alternatives

Often, legacy brands miss market gaps that agile entrepreneurs on the list have identified as perfect opportunities to deliver high-quality, targeted products that resonate with their local consumers.

In 2020, partners Lucia Federica Freire Garcia and Zakariah Mardon cofounded men's jewelry brand Lox and Chain to offer their generation more stylish options. From a base in Byron Bay, Mardon designs every piece while Freire Garcia, an ex-engineer, oversees day-to-day operations. The brand is best known for punky silver bracelets, carabiners, pendants and signet rings, all handcrafted in Bali and sold online. Started in the couple's bedroom, Lox and Chain has customers beyond Australia in the U.S. and the U.K.

Amy and Esther Tai, cofounders of Machino.

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Sisters Amy and Esther Tai cofounded Machino, a Malaysian footwear brand, at the start of the pandemic in 2020 to solve a problem faced by women everywhere: the discomfort that's often paired with stylish shoes. Instead of accepting that pain was part of fashion, they collaborated with their uncle, who runs a shoe factory, to create a brand of durable shoes that blend style with comfort. The brand also incorporates specific Asian cultural elements in most of its designs, such as the use of batik, songket, or saree lace. Machino has an online and offline retail model, with stores in Putrajaya and Selangor, Malaysia. In July 2025, Machino was selected for Scale Up Cohort 6 by Endeavor Malaysia.

In India, another sister duo, Ria and Shreya Mittal, founded garment brand CAVA in 2020 during the Covid-19 lockdowns. Educated in the U.K., Ria studied fashion management at the University of the Arts London, while Shreya graduated from the University of Warwick's business school. They saw a market in India for high-quality athleisure-wear and loungewear. CAVA emphasizes comfort, durability and versatility, using Better Cotton Initiative-certified cotton and recycled polyester. Targeting Gen Z and millennials, CAVA raised $4.5 million in a Series A round led by Sharrp Ventures in January, following a $1.14 million seed round in 2024.

Read our complete Retail & Ecommerce list here – and be sure to check out our full Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2026 coverage here.

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