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The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) - China Committee (KIKT) has organized the Indonesia-China Smart City Technology & Investment Expo 2023 to encourage Chinese companies to participate in smart city development in Indonesia.

"This event is expected to provide information about the development of smart cities and (the new capital) IKN Nusantara for stakeholders to invest in the country and open opportunities for local industry players in the international market," Head of the Expo’s Committee Ben Yura Rimba informed here on Wednesday.

Weiterlesen: ID: Kadin holds expo to engage Chinese firms in smart city development

Indonesia plans to accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) innovation with a new national strategy to nurture the AI ​​ecosystem. GovInsider speaks with the President of the Indonesian Artificial Intelligence Industry Research and Innovation Collaboration (KORIKA), Professor Hammam Riza, to learn more.

From social media recommendation algorithms to generative AI that can power the next wave of digital innovation, AI has emerged as a cornerstone of digital technology in the contemporary era, with ever-expanding benefits for people.

Weiterlesen: How Indonesia’s new national strategy aims to accelerate the growth of Southeast Asia’s largest AI...

The Ministry of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is targeting to help 24 million micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) enter the digital ecosystem by the end of 2023.

"As of December 2022, there have been 20.76 million MSMEs that have been 'onboarded' to digital (ecosystem), and in 2023, it is targeted 24 million MSMEs will enter the digital ecosystem," Cooperatives and SMEs Minister Teten Masduki informed.

Weiterlesen: ID: Ministry aims to help 24 mln MSMEs join digital ecosystem

Nusantara Capital City Authority (OIKN) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Siemens, a German technology company, to develop a smart city, smart building, smart energy sector, smart mobility infrastructure, and smart industrial automation systems in the new capital city of Nusantara.

“We believe that the collaboration with Siemens will bring valuable insights and expertise to the development of smart city concepts in Nusantara, and we look forward to working closely with them in the implementation of this project,” said the Head of the OIKN Bambang Susantono in a press release received in Jakarta, Tuesday.

Weiterlesen: ID: OIKN, Siemens collaborate to develop smart city concept in Nusantara

Living in a smart city means intelligent integration of all facets of urban life. After a shaky start, Indonesia is testing a new system to get it right.

Smart cities are a clever idea but the trick is in the execution.

Take Indonesia, for example. Finance minister Sri Mulyani complained this year how there are too many government apps – 24,000 – and they were a waste of money.

Weiterlesen: How One Indonesian City Went Beyond Apps To Solve Problems

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