Jakarta Smart City is the first Smart City program in Indonesia which was launched in 2014.
Surabaya Smart City provides mobile application services to make it easier for residents to access information about transportation, health, and security.
Bandung Smart City adopts Internet of Things (IoT) technology to control and monitor air quality in the city area.
Semarang Smart City created an application called Smart Semarang that provides real time information about the existence of buses and parking lots.
Makassar Smart City develops e-government services to facilitate access to citizens in managing licensing and administration.
Pekanbaru Smart City integrates sensor technology to monitor environmental conditions, such as water quality and soil humidity.
Yogyakarta Smart City provides mobile application services to monitor and regulate the use of electricity at home.
Malang Smart City develops an environmentally friendly waste treatment system using composter technology.
Denpasar Smart City adopts blockchain technology to secure data and transactions in the business environment.
Batam Smart City utilizes drone technology to monitor and supervise traffic in the city.