
The Ministry of Education and Science’s Living Lab Program Encourages Community Involvement in the Application of Science and Technology
The Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology launched the Living Lab program to connect researchers with communities, ensuring science and technology address real-life problems. Unlike traditional community service, this initiative promotes collaborative engagement among researchers, industry, MSMEs, and local governments, fostering joint solutions and sustainable technological applications in daily life.

D-License Football Coaching Course in Ciamis
Regent Herdiat opens the D-License Football Coaching Course in Ciamis, empowering local coaches and reviving the spirit of football in the region.

Indonesian Culinary Expansion Abroad to Support Diplomacy
The Sederhana Restaurant Group plans to expand into several countries, including Australia and Germany. This move is seen as strengthening Indonesia’s diplomatic efforts on the global stage.

Bestari Saintek: Building Indonesia’s Science & Technology Ecosystem
The Ministry of Education and Science and Technology launches Bestari Saintek to strengthen Indonesia’s science and technology ecosystem through collaboration, innovation, and research funding.

Free Class: Learn Global Supply Chain Management for Beginners
Join a free class on Supply Chain Management and discover how global logistics, management, and technology connect businesses worldwide.

It’s so hard to read books, how come?
In 2034, Ratna and her friends dislike books, preferring games and cafes. Only Sari values reading and cleverly sparks their curiosity through a book-hunting trip. What begins as reluctance turns into excitement, transforming them into avid readers. From two books, a new culture of literacy, discussion, and shared passion is born.

Overtaking the US, China Suddenly Develops ‘Iron Dome’ Technology Like Israel
China has unveiled a prototype missile defense system akin to Israel’s Iron Dome, surpassing the U.S., which remains at the concept stage. Developed by Li Xudong’s team, the platform can track 1,000 missiles in real time using AI and satellites, marking a major step in the escalating global defense race.








