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Development and Application of the Smart City Framework in Indonesia: Key Challenges and Opportunities Read more about Development and Application of the Smart City Framework in Indonesia: Key Challenges and Opportunities .
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Joint Webinar on Setting Priorities: Smart Ways to Make Indonesian Cities Smarter Read more about Joint Webinar on Setting Priorities: Smart Ways to Make Indonesian Cities Smarter As the Ministry of Home Affairs currently prepares regulations to provide a legal basis for smart city development, what technical, financial, and institutional building blocks need to be in place to ensure Indonesian cities will indeed apply smart city approaches to make them more livable?
University Strategic Partnerships : ITB Experience Read more about University Strategic Partnerships : ITB Experience The Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) is one of the leading universities in Indonesia. It has partnered with over 40 countries and 350 foreign universities and research agencies for programs that enhance teacher and student mobility, foster curriculum development, attract a more diverse roster of students, and promote innovation. This presentation shares the lessons ITB has gained through these partnerships.