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Indonesian Smart Cities

Indonesia’s government spearheads a Smart City vision to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, emphasizing digital infrastructure and public service innovation. With plans to develop 100 smart cities, significant investments in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and digitalization are underway, offering lucrative prospects for investors and technology vendors.

The government plays a crucial role in providing incentives and frameworks to facilitate these initiatives, fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors. Prioritizing civil cohesion, health accessibility, environmental sustainability, and economic competitiveness, Indonesia’s comprehensive approach serves as a model for leveraging digital solutions to address urban challenges while driving economic growth and innovation.

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