Bandung latest to launch makers centre for startups
Mayor follows regional trend of innovation hubs.

Warga Bandung, tahun ini bekerjasama dengan PGN, pemkot Bandung akan mnghadirkan Bandung Innovation Center, di jalan... Posted by Ridwan Kamil on Thursday, February 25, 2016
Since 2014, the government has setup three labs, each targeted to a different part of the community. The first one in the Infocomm Development Authority’s office is aimed at companies to test their products and find new uses in the public sector.
The latest opened in November is for citizens to experiment with maker tools like arduinos, raspberry pis and 3D printers. The third one is for technologists, journalists and designers.
Meanwhile, Jakarta has a co-working space in its new Smart City Lounge where it builds apps with startups. The city is partnering with six startups now, including apps on complaints, public transport, digital library, food safety and the city zoo. Civil servants are working directly with makers to build the new public services.
See also: Inside Singapore’s Startup Lab