Technological Innovation
UGM researcher transforms geothermal silica into nanosilica to boost crop yields and support sustainable agriculture and green technology.
A UGM lecturer has developed a rapid, eco-friendly tool for detecting food safety and authenticity, earning international recognition through the Hitachi Award.
UGM researchers develop a spatial data-based disaster geoportal to support emergency response and improve the accuracy of aid distribution in Sumatra.
UGM researchers develop a geomembrane-based irrigation system to improve water efficiency and boost rice productivity in dryland areas such as Gunungkidul.
UGM develops humane, family-based temporary and permanent housing designs to support flood survivors in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.
UGM introduces Gamahumat, a lignite-based soil conditioner developed to restore degraded land, support food security, and advance sustainable agriculture.
UGM advances food security by downstreaming research innovations through Resona Saintek, connecting campus research with farmers and communities
Developed by UGM, Gamagora 7 rice is now cultivated nationwide, offering early harvests and stable yields in irrigated and rainfed fields.
UGM develops Tripikon-S with micro-bubble aeration to manage household-scale wastewater and reduce pollution in Wirosobo Tourism Village.
UGM’s Gamahumat innovation offers lignite-based soil restoration to strengthen food security, support mine reclamation, and enhance sustainable agriculture.
UGM students and community partners launched the RESIK and ROADMATE programs to improve coastal cleanliness and waste management at Parangtritis Beach.
UGM launches Presokazi, a premium rice innovation enriched with iron and zinc to support daily nutrition for Indonesian families.
UGM researchers develop protein-bait innovations to control fruit flies, boosting salak quality, yields, and export potential in Turi, Sleman.
UGM students launch Edus World on Roblox, creating a safe digital platform that combines learning, play, and child safety education.
FKG UGM introduces Live-Jet and Morvo to improve dental health services through innovation and local technology in Baubau.
UGM researchers develop Gamahumat, an eco-friendly soil conditioner made from low-rank coal, supporting sustainable mining and agriculture.
UGM researchers create an AI-based ergonomic risk detection tool to monitor and prevent musculoskeletal and spinal health disorders in office workers.
UGM’s Supriyanta dedicates his life to rice breeding, developing Gamagora 7 as an innovation to support farmers’ welfare and national food security.
UGM orchid expert Professor Endang Semiarti stresses collaborative conservation efforts to protect Indonesia’s rich orchid diversity.
UGM student start-up Renou innovates by recycling HDPE plastic waste into furniture, tackling Yogyakarta’s waste crisis with sustainable solutions.
Semar UGM gears up for the 2025 Energy-Efficient Car Contest in Jember, unveiling electric models and aiming to defend their title with partner support.
UGM showcases ROADSTER, an AI-based road damage detection tool, at KSTI Bandung, reinforcing UGM’s commitment to digital infrastructure and research downstreaming.
UGM launches TBScreen.AI, Indonesia’s first AI-powered TB screening app, boosting early detection and supporting Sustainable Development Goals.
UGM researcher finds cinnamon and kaffir lime essential oils improve Se’i sapi’s quality and shelf life, offering a natural solution for meat preservation.
UGM and Indonesia’s Ministry of Public Works launch SIPASI 2.0, a web-based system to enhance irrigation efficiency, optimize water use, and boost national food security.
UGM researchers found that black soldier fly larvae oil can reduce fat accumulation in broiler chickens fed with low-protein diets.
UGM researchers developed a geothermal-based agricultural booster, Katrili, that boosts crop yields and soil quality in Minahasa, North Sulawesi.
UGM and Telkom develop an earthquake early warning system using undersea cable-based Distributed Acoustic Sensing for real-time seismic monitoring.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has once again made a proud achievement through an innovative new technology initiated by its alumni. A project titled CAR-dano, a blockchain-based used car ins...
A research team from the Faculty of Engineering at Universitas Gadjah Mada (FT UGM) has developed an eco-friendly house using cross-laminated timber.

