SDG 9: Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
Dino Prasetyo from UGM shares lessons from his internship at a poultry farm in Japan, highlighting discipline, tech use, and global exposure.
UGM Professor explains how plant-associated bacteria can serve as natural alternatives to fertilizers and pesticides for sustainable agriculture.
UGM Professor Fajar Adi Kusumo develops dynamic systems-based mathematical models to enhance cancer prognosis and personalized treatment strategies.
Indonesia intensifies FMD vaccination efforts to restore disease-free status by 2035, following the 2022 outbreak that disrupted livestock trade.
UGM enhances research commercialization through PRIMESTeP 2025, boosting innovation ecosystems via its Science and Techno Park development.
UGM students help develop tourism potential in Kebonarum, Klaten through KKN by promoting village assets, digital content, and community engagement.
UGM and Udayana University to host AAEE 2025 in Bali, highlighting sustainable development and accountability in emerging economies.
UGM inaugurates Professor Oyas Wahyunggoro in Heuristic Control, highlighting its role in intelligent systems and future automotive technologies.
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 partners with Martina Berto and ExportHub.id to accelerate downstreaming of innovation through industry collaboration and digital incubation.
UGM researchers found that black soldier fly larvae oil can reduce fat accumulation in broiler chickens fed with low-protein diets.
At UGM’s SAP Career Day 2025, Minister Pratikno calls on graduates to create jobs and drive innovation amid digital and AI transformation.
UGM KKN team to harvest Gamagora rice on Enggano Island, supporting food resilience and empowering local communities through innovation and collaboration.
Professor Suharyadi highlights the potential of hybrid image interpretation in remote sensing to support urban planning through advanced spectral analysis.
UGM partners with Aspen Technology to enhance subsurface research through $10M software license donation, strengthening digital transformation in energy.
UGM Students Win 1st Place in MAPID WebGIS Competition with Sustainable Property Investment Platform
UGM students win MAPID WebGIS Competition 2025 with PROPIX, a platform integrating WebGIS and AI for smarter, sustainable property investments.
UGM researchers developed a geothermal-based agricultural booster, Katrili, that boosts crop yields and soil quality in Minahasa, North Sulawesi.
UGM partners with MIT-REAP and 17 industries to commercialize deep tech research, focusing on AI, renewable energy, and health tech for societal impact.
UGM alumnus Paksi Raras Alit shares vital tips on nurturing creativity & innovation in the age of disruption, emphasizing AI’s role for graduates.
UGM’s GMBB team won 2nd place in the 2025 International Bridge Design Contest with their sustainable, AI-integrated smart bridge design.
UGM and Taiwan’s Da Yeh University agree to collaborate on semiconductor and AI learning, fostering student competency and research in strategic tech fields.
UGM’s PT Pagilaran wins four awards at the National Tea Festival, recognizing its high-quality tea products and commitment to innovation in Indonesia’s tea industry.
UGM collaborates to develop blue carbon profiles for seagrass and peatlands in ASEAN to advance climate action, sustainable coastal management, and the blue economy.
Indonesia’s development of natural medicine remains suboptimal due to a shortage of botanists and pharmacognosists, experts say during a public lecture at UGM.
UGM experts highlight biotechnology’s role in novel food innovation, probiotics, and sustainable nutrition to combat the global food crisis.
UGM and PLN sign MoU to build EV charging stations on campus, supporting clean energy, research, and green campus initiatives.
UGM and Telkom develop an earthquake early warning system using undersea cable-based Distributed Acoustic Sensing for real-time seismic monitoring.
UGM launches its Intellectual Property Management Office (IPMO) to protect research, foster innovation, and facilitate IP registration for its academic community.
Prof. Asmarani Kusumawati highlights repeat breeding, feed issues, and infectious diseases as key challenges to Indonesia's beef self-sufficiency.
Ahead of Eid al-Adha, UGM expert Prof. Panjono emphasizes the crucial need for awareness and proper implementation of animal welfare principles for sacrificial animals.