Heaptalk, Jakarta — Digital Industry Center 4.0 (PIDI 4.0) cooperates with media company PT Heaptalk Media Indonesia to broaden information about PIDI’s action to promote digitalization in manufacturing industry, particularly in generating excellent human capital and promoting local inovation. Partnered with a media company for the very first time, this collaboration will combine PIDI’s impressive measures and Heaptalk’s robust network to assist the archipelago in materializing Indonesia 4.0.
The collaboration was marked by the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing which was carried out directly by PIDI 4.0’s Director Saiful Bahri and Heaptalk’s CEO Ifan Maulana at the PIDI 4.0 Head Office in Jakarta (08/01). Through this strategic collaboration, PIDI will be able to disseminate information regarding its concrete action and multiple inspiring programs in propeling Indonesia’s digital transformation to the next level through Heaptalk.
“We hope the MoU will not only become a document but also contribute to the PIDI 4.0’s goal of expediting the digital transformation of Indonesia’s industry. I look forward to the new partners being involved in the technology adoption around the country’s manufacturing industry,” the Head of the Center for Industrial Human Resource Education & Training and Director of PIDI 4.0 affirmed.
Meanwhile, Ifan Maulana affirmed, “Our partnership with PIDI 4.0 is Heaptalk’s tangible commitment to develop and advance Indonesian human resources to be resilient and skillful, particularly in the technology and digital industry”.
Cooperating with numerous stakeholders, PIDI 4.0 revealed that the industry encountered multiple obstacles, including a lack of information to discover talented human resources and reasonable technology. To bridge this gap, Heaptalk will act as a journalistic and news partner for Pidi 4.0 activities in a bid for industry digitalization efforts.
“This collaboration is crucial. Every agenda/activity must be accompanied by sound and positive news, which is expected to be conveyed to the market, specifically PIDI 4.0’s strategic steps in digital transformation in the industry,” Ifan said in his statement.
As the part of Industrial Human Resources Development at the Ministry of Industry, PIDI 4.0 aims to accelerate Indonesia’s industries’ transformation towards Industry 4.0. The government agency also displays the national digital innovations during the partners’ visit to attract other countries to invest in Indonesia.
Established in 2018, PIDI 4.0 provides five main facilities, spanning the Showcase Center, Delivery Center, Capability Center Ecosystem for Industry 4.0, and Engineering and AI Center. The institution is set up to digitize Indonesian industry and has partnered with about 42 partners, including technology users, technology providers, higher education institutions, and other 4.0 stakeholders.