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Indonesian IoT Ecosystem v.0.2

This document summarizes the Indonesian IoT ecosystem by providing information on hardware components, software, network service providers, clouds, analytics, and communities involved in IoT. It lists various Indonesian organizations developing IoT hardware like boards and modules, as well as local cloud providers and educational groups teaching IoT. The document is intended to catalog the different parts of Indonesia's growing IoT sector and will be updated with additional information.

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Indonesian IoT Ecosystem v.0.2

This document summarizes the Indonesian IoT ecosystem by providing information on hardware components, software, network service providers, clouds, analytics, and communities involved in IoT. It lists various Indonesian organizations developing IoT hardware like boards and modules, as well as local cloud providers and educational groups teaching IoT. The document is intended to catalog the different parts of Indonesia's growing IoT sector and will be updated with additional information.

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Indonesian IoT Ecosystem

This document is an attempt to collect information of Indonesian IoT ecosystem.


The taxonomy is created to provide a clear role of each components in the
system. The list is not ordered in a particular manner. This is a growing list. If
you have information and contacts, let us know.
Budi Rahardjo rahard@gmailcom

1 Hardware
1.1 (Development) board makers
1. DycodeX. Bandung-based IoT developers. ESPectro is their ESP8266-based
development board. Web: www.dycodex.com
2. Bluino. Bluetooth-based Arduino
3. Acer.

1.2 Low-level component / modules / system makers


1. TSM. www.tsmid.com
2. Polytron. Ideolabs, an initiative to integrate all.
3. ESI Track. Tracking system. They also develop their own board. Web:
esitrack.com, email: [email protected]

1.3 Processors
1. Xirka

1.4 Network Components


1.5 Sensors

2 Software
2.1 Low-level (system monitor, firmware)
2.2 Applications
2.3 Web
2.4 Analytics

3 Network Service Providers


3.1 Telcos & ISP
There are no telcos or ISPs providing specific IoT services. They provide generic
networking (and hosting) services.

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3.2 Mesh (WiFi, LoRa)
Some applications use WiFi/LoRa as part of the networking infrastructure. They
are mostly closed systems.

4 Clouds
The following is a list of IoT-specific services in Indonesia. The back end (eg.
Database) may use services from outside Indonesia.

4.1 Commercial
Some of the local clouds described below provide commercial services.

4.2 Local/Own Clouds


1. Makestro. Web: makestro.com
2. Geeknesia. Web: geeknesia.com
3. ID-Clouds. Web: www.id-clouds.net, email: [email protected]
4. Antares. Web: antares.id

5 Analytics
5.1 Search Engines / AI / Big Data

6 Communities
6.1 Education / Learning
1. ProcodeCG. teach programming & IoT to kids (coding kids) and mothers
(coding mums), web: procodecg.com, blog: procodecg.wordpress.com
2. Universities: many universities are providing IoT education. However, they
are not specifically called IoT. They may be part of electronics courses.

6.2 Communities
1. Makestro. Makers in Bandung. Web: makestro.com
2. Semarang. Semarang Open Go. Web: semarangopengo.com
3. Dirakit. Web: dirakit.com
4. Masyarakat IoT Indonesia (FB):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/605906116247557/
5. ESP8266 Indonesia (FB): https://www.facebook.com/groups/espindonesia/
6. Unila. Campus. Unila IoT research club. Have several IoT projects, such as
http://uirg.unila.ac.id/EMonS/

6.3 Governments (Initiatives)


1. Diskominfo Kota Bandung: the use of IoT for weather (environtment)
information

6.4 Individuals (with no community association)

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