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An Abu Dhabi-based company, Group 42 (G42), has joined forces with Sinar Mas Land to transform BSD City into a smart digital city, using technological innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing, courtesy of the Middle Eastern company. The deal was commemorated by a memorandum of understanding (MoU), signed in Dubai on Nov. 1. The event was attended by Michael Widjaja, CEO of Sinar Mas Land, and Peng Xiao, CEO of G42.

Through this collaboration, they are expected to implement a smart city and smart campus platform in BSD City. Both companies aim to develop services and applications on the platform by implementing best practices in security monitoring, building access, payments, commerce, advertising, education and health care. In the future, BSD City will set a benchmark for smart city development in East Kalimantan.

Weiterlesen: ID: Sinar Mas Land to transform BSD City into Indonesia’s first smart city

Earlier this week Team Finland in Jakarta visited the city of Bogor to discuss the Smart City cooperation between Indonesian and Finnish Cities.

According to the Embassy of Finland in Indonesia, Finland is one of the leading European countries in developing Smart Cities, keen to share its experiences and knowledge of our Smart City concept and initiative.

Weiterlesen: ID: Team Finland in Jakarta discussed Smart City co-operation between Indonesian and Finnish Cities

All stakeholders believe that implementing e-government (SPBE) will be key to efficient, high-quality, transparent, and accountable public services by making use of efficiently integrated data from both central and regional governments.

The belief was affirmed at the second day of the Satu Data Indonesia WebSummit on e-government for national economic recovery. The WebSummit, held virtually and saw 1,400 participants in attendance, presented Chief of Presidential Staff General TNI Purn. Dr. Moeldoko, Minister of National Development Planning/Head of Bappenas Dr. Ir. H. Suharso Monoarfa, Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform H. Tjahjo Kumolo, SH., and Indonesian Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China and Mongolia Drs. Djauhari Oratmangun as keynote speakers.

Weiterlesen: One data Indonesia policy and e-government implementation require the support from technology...

Indonesia’s Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati has officially launched an electronic seal with a nominal value of 10,000 rupiahs (0.70 U.S. dollars) per stamp which can give legal certainty to electronic documents.

According to the minister, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the application of digital technology, including in transactions using no papers.

Weiterlesen: Indonesia officially launches electronic stamps

  • Launches firstly in Solo city, Indonesia as part of a revitalisation campaign
  • Aimed at helping SMEs get back on feet before launching in other cities

Indonsian telco Indosat Tbk (Indosat Ooredoo) has announced the launch of its first commercial 5G services in the city of Solo.

The new 5G services offers Indosat Ooredoo's consumer and business customers access to enhanced mobile broadband internet, empowering the city’s economic recovery and digital transformation, the company said in a statement.

Weiterlesen: ID: Indosat Ooredoo launches commercial 5G in Solo city

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