Keynote Speech on the occasion of Asean Science and Technology Week
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Transcript of Keynote Speech on the occasion of Asean Science and Technology Week
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Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs
Keynote Speech (Pointers)
Indonesia-Japan Workshop on Indonesia Earth Observation Satellite (InaSAT)
Prepared and Presented by
Eddy Satriya (@EddySatriya / [email protected] )
Deputy Assistant for ICT and Utility
On behalf of
Deputy for Infrastructure a Regional Develeopment
The Ninth Asean Science and Technology Week Ministry of Research and Technology
IPB International Convention Center
Bogor, 21 August 2014
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1. MP3EI and Its Achievements a. In the Absence of Repelita (Integrated Five-Year Development
Plan) and GBHN (Guildelines); b. In the presence of Economic Growth (6% average, G20), Bonus
Demography, Democracy is on the right track and direction, and political stability;
c. Commitment for MP3EI 2011-25 (350 real sector projects/Rp 2.300 T; 1048 infrastructure projects/Rp 2.330T)
d. Groundbreaked projects as of May 2014. 174 Real Sector Projects/Rp 441 T (19%); 204 Infrastructure Projects/Rp 398T (17%)
2. Our Development: Problems and Challenges
a. Growth Yes, Environmentally friendly is Necessary, Distribution is still priority;
b. Energy and Food Security, Price Stability, Maritimization and Connectivity;
c. Less Corruption Practice and Transparency; d. HRD for competition, People participation and Leadership; e. Modern Business/Governance practice.
3. Just Like Others, Indonesia definitely also needs Technology
a. Technology in the planning; b. National vs. Sectoral needs (balanced); c. Connecting Archipelago and Unity; d. Short Term and Long Term Focused (Resouces, Geo-spatial,
Environment and Disaster, Defense, Fishery, ICT, and R/D) 4. ICT: Today and Future Technology
a. Main trigger for new and networked economy; b. Cross-sector and borderless; c. Concern for Local Contents;
5. Satellite: not merely a Repeater in the sky
a. Indonesia launched Satellite system in 1976 (the 2nd in the world); b. Less Developed for Communication (slot / transponder problem); c. Indonesia Earth Observation Satellite (InaSAT Pertama).