An Indonesian startup Green Butcher, has now changed its name to Green Rebel Foods, launched two new products, Beefless Steak and Chick'n Steak, which it calls "Asia's first Whole-Cut Vegetable Steak". Green Rebel Foods is a startup focused on providing healthy food, including plant-based meat.
Continue ReadingHer full name is Kadek Astri Dwijayanti. But daily, she is usually called Astri. Astri is one of five President University (PresUniv) students who received scholarships through the 2021 Indonesian International Student Mobility Awards (IISMA) program. IISMA is one of eight Merdeka Campus programs initiated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Research and Technology, Nadiem Makarim.
Continue ReadingFelicia Limiardo, a student of the Information Technology Study Program, President University (PresUniv), has the opportunity to participate in a student exchange program with full scholarships to an overseas university. Felicia was selected to study for one semester at one of the best universities in the world, which is the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Continue ReadingThere are many trends suggesting that the SaaS market is exploding in Southeast Asia. SaaS, aka Software as a Service, is one of the jargons in the technology world that often scares ordinary people who don't fully understand the term. However, despite the ambiguity of the term, the SaaS ecosystem has become important to many industrial sectors around the world. According to Market Watch, during year 2018 untill 2023, SaaS market products worldwide is expected to grow by approximately 21,2%. According east.vc, SaaS market in year 2022 reaching US$117 billion by the end of 2022.
Continue ReadingIn 2018, President Joko Widodo launched Indonesia's strategic roadmap in entering the Industry 4.0 era. This roadmap is named Making Indonesia 4.0. Through the roadmap, the government will encourage priority sectors to adopt Industry 4.0 technology. The government is also optimistic that the implementation of Industry 4.0 can realize a big vision to make Indonesia part of the ten countries with the strongest economies in the world by 2030.
Continue ReadingDue to Covid-19, governments around the world, including Indonesia, have instructed social distancing and closing non-essential services to to suppress the spread of the virus and optimize the operation of hospitals with high patient capacity. Given the high rate of disease transmission, especially within hospitals, telehealth technology can be an effective and efficient way to properly contain the spread of the virus and reduce pressure on hospital capacity. Telehealth technology can operate as a filter capable of protecting people who are experiencing symptoms of the virus to stay at home while directing more severe cases to hospitals.
Continue ReadingThe process of implementing green growth and sustainable landscape management is supported by nine new policies that consistent and support the KELOLA Sendang program. The policy involves government intervention, starting from the South Sumatra Provincial Government, stakeholders, until DPR. Thus, it is hoped that the long-term sustainable landscape management projects can be realized.
Continue ReadingThe Financial Services Authority noted that the distribution of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) loans continued to grow towards the end of 2020. This condition is expected to continue in line with the high demand for new capital in 2021. Currently there are more than 65 million MSMEs spread throughout Indonesia. It is predicted that the number will continue to increase. (data.tempo.co).
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