Korea-Indonesia Smart Factory Seminar Held

The Inobiz Association announced on the 21st that it had held the '1st Korea-Indonesia Smart Factory Corporate Cooperation Seminar 2026', where it shared Korea's smart factory implementation strategies and exemplary case studies.


The seminar was held on the 18th at the Alamsutera Campus of Binus University in Indonesia. This event was part of the Official Development Assistance (ODA) project, "Smart Factory Implementation and Professional Workforce Training for Indonesia's Industrial Transformation," which has been promoted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the Inobiz Association since 2023. It was established to support the digital transformation of Indonesian SMEs and cooperatives.


Participants are taking a commemorative photo at the "2026 Korea-Indonesia Smart Factory Business Cooperation Seminar" held on the 18th at Alamsutra Campus, BINUS University, Indonesia. The Inobiz Association

Participants are taking a commemorative photo at the "2026 Korea-Indonesia Smart Factory Business Cooperation Seminar" held on the 18th at Alamsutra Campus, BINUS University, Indonesia. The Inobiz Association

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More than 100 local corporate representatives attended the seminar, including Triyana, Special Advisor to the Indonesian Ministry of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises, Niken, Director at the Indonesian Ministry of Cooperatives, and George, Vice Chairman of the Binus University Foundation Board.


The seminar focused on sharing ODA project achievements, strategies for building smart factories using data management, and integrating lean management with smart factories. In addition, a one-on-one technical exchange meeting was held between Korean smart factory solution providers Gint and Wincom and ten Indonesian client companies.


Kang Janghyeong, Head of Global Business Division at Inobiz Association, stated, "We will continue to strengthen technology exchange and professional workforce development centered around the Smart Factory Training Center, aiming to establish a strategic platform that enables Korean companies to enter the Indonesian market stably."



This year, the Inobiz Association has been carrying out a smart factory process improvement project targeting twelve Indonesian manufacturing companies. In the second half of the year, it plans to review project outcomes and further expand business cooperation between companies of both countries through a second local seminar and a project outcome report meeting.


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