SDG 9: Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
UGM students create IoT-based WormiBox to manage household organic waste efficiently and turn it into eco-friendly fertilizer.
UGM students develop a green ZnO nanoparticle feed additive from meniran leaves to reduce methane emissions and boost livestock productivity.
UGM students develop an IoT-based communal incubator to enhance lamb survival rates and promote sustainable livestock productivity.
Coordinating Minister AHY highlights equitable regional development and sustainable infrastructure as keys to Indonesia’s resilience.
UGM student Rr. Hadijah Putri Jasmine and her team won first place in the 2025 BCA Business Case Competition, outperforming top universities in Indonesia.
UGM inaugurates Professor Subagyo as Professor in Product Management, emphasizing creativity and innovation for public welfare.
UGM held its Work Meeting to align 2026 programs with its strategic plan and strengthen innovation and sustainable governance.
UGM students create Orside, a portable fluorescence-based AI device to accelerate early oral cancer detection and improve patient comfort.
UGM students find that antipsychotic drugs may inhibit fungal resistance mechanisms, offering a new, affordable therapy against Candida albicans.
UGM and ViriyaENB are studying the electrification of airport and port vehicles to reduce emissions and support Indonesia’s 2060 net-zero target.
UGM signs strategic partnerships with Indomobil and IndoEd to enhance student capacity in English, digital skills, and career development.
A UGM study reveals that 87.81% of Indonesian MSMEs have yet to adopt green business practices, primarily due to financing, infrastructure, and regulatory barriers.
Gama Cattle, developed by UGM and WMPP, was officially recognized as a new beef cattle breed by Indonesia’s Ministry of Agriculture.
UGM’s Arjuna EV Team made history at Formula SAE Japan 2025, winning six awards and becoming the first Indonesian team to complete all EV events.
UGM doctoral student Tiara Putri wins Poster Prize at the German Society for Hygiene and Microbiology Conference for her research on pneumococcal meningitis.
Pharmacy UGM celebrates its 79th Anniversary, emphasizing innovation, collaboration, sustainability, and national standardization in education.
UGM eSports and ASUS Indonesia hosted ACO Goes to UGM, featuring seminars, tech showcases, and internship opportunities for students.
Fourteen UGM lecturers are listed in Stanford University’s World’s Top 2% Scientists 2025 for global impact in research and innovation.
Researchers from UGM, USU, and Universiti Malaya highlight strategies, innovations, and technologies to combat malaria and dengue in tropical regions.
UGM signs MoUs with Mukomuko, Kampar, and South Buton regencies to advance education, research, and regional development collaboration.
UGM students develop Pasto-Milk, an automatic milking and pasteurization device to boost efficiency, milk quality, and farmers’ competitiveness.
UGM economist warns that fuel shortages at private stations could trigger bankruptcies, layoffs, and hinder Indonesia’s economic growth.
FEB UGM launches the Sustainable Business School Framework to embed sustainability in education, research, and community service.
UGM’s Gamantaray Team wins first place at the national SAMPAN competition at ITS, showcasing innovation in maritime robotics and teamwork.
UGM Faculty of Biology celebrates its 70th Anniversary, recognized as a national and international hub for tropical biology, research, and innovation.
FMIPA UGM celebrates its 70th Anniversary with calls for science transformation, innovation, and cross-sector collaboration toward Indonesia Emas 2045.
UGM experts highlight the health risks of ultra-processed foods and call for innovation toward low-sugar, natural-based products to support public health.
Fisipol UGM opens a Jakarta office to expand academic collaboration, strengthen research, and engage stakeholders on global and national issues.
UGM professor urges Indonesia to develop independent satellite technology to protect national sovereignty and reduce reliance on foreign companies.
UGM economist Dr. Fahmy Radhi urges the government to cancel the single-gate fuel import policy, warning it risks deterring foreign investment.

