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To overcome operational inefficiencies and data security risks, renowned building materials company Solusi Bangun Beton partnered with Standard Chartered to implement a digital payments platform that streamlines transactions and improves customer experience.
In this rapidly changing landscape, where the integration of AI is becoming more prevalent in workplaces worldwide, organizations face a dual challenge: adapting to the automation of tasks while nurturing a work environment that values the human experience of their employees.
Indonesia’s sustainability reporting landscape is showing promising gradual progress according to PwC, with businesses embracing sustainability initiatives and the government creating new regulations to promote sustainability.
APRIL Group, a leading pulp, fiber, and paper producer, continues to demonstrate its effort to sustainability and climate action through significant investments in research. At the recent International Union of Forest Research Organization (IUFRO) World Congress held in Stockholm from June 23 to 29, APRIL highlighted advancements in forestry science that align with their decade-long commitment, APRIL2030.
A group of farmers sits in a ring under the shade of palm trees. One of them, Wiyono, listens attentively to an instructor’s explanation. Despite farming for 30 years, he remains passionate about seeking knowledge.
Indonesia’s start-ups opportunity is tremendous, especially since the US-China tension has pushed investors to redirect their funds to Southeast Asia, and they are focusing on Indonesia as a big market.
The Jakarta Post spoke virtually with data center provider Digital Realty’s Asia Pacific managing director, Mark Smith, about Indonesia’s market potential for sustainable data centers and the company’s business plan in the country.
The Jakarta Post’s Farida Susanty and Mardika Parama talked online to IA executive director Seth Tan on Aug. 14 to learn more about foreign investors’ views on Indonesia’s infrastructure projects and how the pandemic affects infrastructure financing.
As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise in Indonesia amid the recent relaxation of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB), health workers are grappling with large-scale testing for the highly contagious coronavirus.