The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Yogyakarta (Jan 2020) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with City Government of Yogyakarta Mayor Office, DIY Academy and Foundation and Indonesia's largest startup accelerator, Block71.
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Shadman Sadab
Reni Wahyuni Ike Lestari
Wahyu Taufiq
Hadiansyah Aktsar
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Good City Foundation (formerly, Future City Summit
Ltd.) has always worked for fostering growth of the
entrepreneurial ecosystem in Emerging Cities across
regions. We came here in Yogyakarta with our signature
development program Public-Private Partnership by
Youth to explore the future of co-living, co-working and
the future of workforce. Greatly inspired by the high
entrepreneurial spirit of the city and the young population,
together with DIY Academy, Block 71 Yogyakarta and
other stakeholders, we are working on setting stronger
footprintinthecity,workcloselywiththelocalgovernment
for the development of Yogyakarta as a smart city and
the development of local startups.
Bringing all related stakeholders in one forum with
the goals to solve social problems is definitely not
an easy job to do especially when involving so many
interests across nations. However, the folks from Future
City Summit in Public Private Partnership can pull through
it nicely in quite a short period of time! Solving the social
problems are of course not an easy job to do, and it
requires a lot of people that will willingly collaborate to
achieve communal goals. Thus, the initiatives have to be
carried on to make PPP one of the platforms that connect
government agencies, private companies, and the
citizens to have a constructive dialogue to solve social
problems. From there, I hope it can allow the innovation
to grow organically to serve as a real solution to answer
the problems that are being addressed and to give access
to even more stakeholders to contribute.
Director, Good City Foundation
Community Manager of BLOCK71 Yogyakarta
Shadman Sadab
Reni Wahyuni Ike Lestari
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FutureCitySummit(FCS)hasbeenabridgeforlocaland
international collaboration. Together with FCS We as
DIY team believe that we can grow together and achieve
more good things in the local and international level. Our
vision is aligned where we would like to empower more
people and stakeholders within the emerging market and
developing countries to be a better place to live in for
their people.
FutureCitySummitisaforumthatbringstogetheryoung
people, communities, governments and policymakers
as well as private sectors to discuss current global issues
related to sustainable urban planning. Yogyakarta as
one of the hubs of education as well as a tourism city
in Indonesia has enormous potential in terms of human
resources. Youth and students are the main assets in
realizing the welfare of a Nation and Future City Summit
is here to connect, facilitate, support and nurture young
people together with all the network and stakeholders
to realize Yogyakarta as a smart city, not only in terms
of physical facilities but also in building ecosystems,
communities and human resources who are smart and
capable to compete globally in Industrialization 4.0 era.
Founder, DIY Academy
Regional Manager of DIY Academy & Foundation
Wahyu Taufiq
Hadiansyah Aktsar
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Good City Foundation
Public Private Partnership By Youth
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Good City Foundation Good City Foundation is a non-profit non-governmental
multilateral development organisation basing in
Hong Kong founded in 2016 with the Global Partnership
SeedFundofTheUniversityofHongKong.TheFoundation
visions a resilient, sustainable and regenerative urban
economy, with the missions of fostering partnership
among the young leaders in the public and private sector.
In 2019, the Foundation was named upon 4 years of
impact as “Future City Summit” (“FCS”).
The Foundation devises development program series
“Public Private Partnership by Youth” with stakeholders
including SBYA Global, Harvard Graduate School of
Design, Asian Development Bank and corporates such
as KPMG. The Foundation annually hosts Annual Meet
in Hong Kong to accommodate 200 stakeholders and
guests from 24 countries from Asia, Africa and Europe,
through which Emerging Future Cities Network is
established for industry specific and geo-socio-politics
specific development.
GOOD
CITY
FOUNDATION
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Public Private
Partnership by Youth
Why Yogyakarta?
The Public Private Partnership by Youth(“PPP by Youth”)
initiates a series of programs taking place in designated
emerging future cities through the collaboration of local
government and Future City Summit. The initiative missions to
address local needs through emerging young leaders from sectors
and followed with funded implementation and capacity building
programs by advisors of Future City Summit organization.
Yogyakarta was chosen to be one
of four priority tourist destinations
of the Joko Widodo’s Government
where designing skill development
and business incubation program
for young entrepreneurs in creative
industries are needed to compete in
the global market.
PPP
BY YOUTH
As a city of universities and hub of
education, Yogyakarta has more
than 125 universities
and hundreds of thousands of
students to be trained and guided
to enter the labour market in
Industrialization 4.0
Yogyakarta is the choice of the
national start-up industry where the
city has been the birthplace of more
than 200 startups in the last seven
years.
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This program will facilitate participants to meet
the experts, government officials, entrepreneurs
and private sector leaders to develop strategies
to prepare for future workforce that is in line with
economic reform.
Future Workforce in the Face of
Economic Transformation
Future-ready workforce and good ecosystem for
entrepreneurship can foster economic transformation
and eradicate unemployment. The program will explore
how emerging young people driven cities like Yogyakarta
can become workforce hub for the world and change the
local economic landscape.
Eradicating Unemployment through
Entrepreneurship
Future of Smart City and Urban Living
As fundamental support to foster entrepreneurship and
facilitating the growth of future workforce, co-living
spaces and co-working spaces play a big role. The
program will focus on making working and living spaces
will be more affordable for the future entrepreneurs.
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KEYNOTE SPEECHES
Based on research, 65 percent of elementary school
students currently, later they will work the jobs that do
not currently exist. The impact of the Industrial Revolution
4.0 will eliminate some types of work, because it was
replaced by a computerized or digitalized system. In
order to deal with the Industrial Revolution 4.0, educators
are required to be able to send students who continue to
be human learners (long life learners).
The pattern of education in the past, is now becoming
less relevant to be applied to the current generation
which is directly applied to the Industrial Revolution 4.0.
Program activities in school and outside the school are
expected to be able to contain the competencies needed
by millennials to be ready for a competitive future by
forming millennials who are not only intelligent, but
must have good character and stick to the traditions and
cultures they have.
The Importance of
Character Education as a
Solution to the Challenges
of the Industrial Revolution
Era 4.0
Drs. Arief Hidayat
Head of Licencing and Investment
Department Yogyakarta Special Region
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Along with global developments that demand the needs of Smart City, the
Government of Yogyakarta has taken various strategic steps to realize the
implementation of a smart city concept not only as a form of prestige but to provide
benefits and convenience to public services as well as efforts to educate people by
synergizing socio-cultural aspects in Yogyakarta.
Yogyakarta City Government Strategic
Plan in Realizing High Quality And
Sustainable Smart City
Drs. Heroe Poerwadi
Deputy Mayor of Yogyakarta City
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Special Sharing
Eradicating Unemployment
through Co-Living and
Co-Working
The Indonesian economy requires acceleration
as an effort to compete in a dynamic global
industry. Economic policies and synergy between
various stakeholders are needed to foster innovation
and entrepreneurship that is initiated by the younger
generation so that it can be realized immediately without
colliding with some rules and bureaucracy.
The birth of small and medium enterprises and other
innovations launched by the younger generation are
expected to be able to grow the pace of the Indonesian
economy.
Co-Working and Co-Living environment is urgently
needed to facilitate the needs of young entrepreneurs,
startup communities and potential investors to align
their mission and widen the network in a good and
representative space. Yogyakarta as hub of education
has a strategic value to connect and collaborate any
stakeholders in order to empower the future workforce
that eventually eradicate unemployment rate in the future.
Prof. Richard Hsu
Co-Founder of PAN-Asia Network
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Panel Discussion 1: Future Ready Tourism Strategy for
Yogyakarta 2025 and Beyond
How shall we redefine the meanings and values of
tourism in a city? How will the tourism industry
be like coming in 5-10 years? How to harmonize the
concept of sustainable tourism between the government
and business people? This discussion will involve
business doers, private sectors and the Government
representatives to link the needs of each party in realizing
sustainable tourism for the future as well as involving
young generations to align the market needs and current
technology.
Yogyakarta has been chosen as one of the four priority
tourist destinations in Indonesia from the Joko Widodo’s
Government. With the construction of several integrated
tourism facilities in Yogyakarta, it is hoped that foreign
tourists who come to Yogyakarta will not only stop for
holidays, but will also be actively involved in creative
industries, socio-cultural projects or voluntary activities
that will later contribute to human empowerment through
co-working and co-living environment so that Yogyakarta
will be one of the educational tourism destinations in
Indonesia.
Bisma Jatmika
Tisnasasmita
Director of Tourism
Industry & Tourism
Institutions Borobudur
Authority Board
Edy Sugiharto
Head of Attraction
and Economy
Creative Tourism
Department of
Yogyakarta City
PANEL DISCUSSION
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Panel Discussion 2:
Youth, Technology
and Entrepreneurship:
What Can be Used for
Industrialization 4.0?
The potential of the Indonesian nation to become
a producer in the IT field in particular is huge.
However, this potential is still not much explored and
many young Indonesians are still reluctant to enter
the startup world, one of them for fear of failure. The
emergence of successful local startups, such as Go-Jek,
HijUp, Tokopedia, and Bukalapak shows that Indonesia is
able to become a producer at home and is able to provide
solutions related to the problems of the Indonesian
people through an IT based approach.
Vladimir Bataev
Advisor for Smart
Cities Asia
Mr. Abri Eko Noerjanto
Head of International
Partnership Ministry of
Youth and Sport
Yogyakarta City
Intan Wierma Putri
Chief of Program of
Chapter W
Yogyakarta City
Ir. Tony Seno Hartono
Adjunct Researcher of
Center for Digital Society
Gadjah Mada University
Yogyakarta City
So, what are the things that need to be prepared by
young people to be able to utilize the existing skills and
technology to be able to compete in the startup industry
and entrepreneurship? This panel discussion will involve
young startup innovators, incubators and Government
representatives to work together in utilizing Human
Resources and technology.
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Panel Discussion 3:
Co-Working Space: Optimization to Support Startup
Productivity & Student Housing in Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta has quite a lot of co-working spaces
scattered in various regions. Co-working space is
currently in great demand mainly by freelancers, students
or startups in Yogyakarta. However, among the many
coworking spaces that are available in Yogyakarta, there
have been no new breakthroughs and strategic projects
to optimize productivity among business owners and
business partners to accelerate economic growth while
expanding their network.
This panel discussion will discuss coworking business
strategies that are widely available in Yogyakarta as well
as to unite and collaborate with each other in creating
productivity and innovative solutions on how to make
working and living spaces will be affordable for young
entrepreneurs in Yogyakarta.
Sultoni Akbar
Co-Founder of
Ekologi; Owner
Balakosa Coffee
and Co
Lukkie Putranto
Founder &
Principal of LP
Studio; Founder of
Lupa Pulang
Calvin Chua
Founder of Spatial
Anatomy
Wahyu Taufiq
Founder of DIY
Academy & Foundation
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Panel Discussion 4
Future Smart City and
Urban Living
As a hub of universities as well as one of the most
famous tourism destinations in Java, Yogyakarta
has strategic opportunities to bring together the
young generation, private sectors, entrepreneurs and
Government officials in facilitating the realization of
Yogyakarta Smart City project.
This panel discussion will discuss how young people
contribute in supporting Yogyakarta Smart City project as
one of the priorities of the Yogyakarta City Government
to create this city to make it more comfortable to live in,
so that tourists can stay longer in Yogyakarta. This would
certainly be one of the economic drivers and welfare for
the people of Yogyakarta.
Precious Silva
Chief Strategy
Officer of PearlPay
Ignatius Trihastono
Head of Department
Information &
Communication
Yogyakarta City
Ardhyasa Fabrian
Gusma, S.T, M.Sc
Principal Architect of
PT Tripatra
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Program outcomes and next steps
Establishment of
physical base of DIY
Academy.
Development of online
education platform by
DIY Academy.
Project pipeline from
the mayor’s office of
Yogyakarta.
Exploring
opportunities in
Mohammadiyah and
Aisiyah community.
Leveraging the
program in the city to
collaborate with the
universities.
Pipelines with
the Block 71 in
Yogyakarta and Block
71 Globally.
Connecting Garuda
fund to DIY Academy.
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