24 November 2009
October 2009 marked the new step for the Indonesian Association of Business & Technology Incubators (AIBI). A meeting hosted by the Incubator for Agribusiness and Agroindustry IPB, Bogor saw more than 26 incubators from all over Indonesia come together for a joint national meeting to revitalize the AIBI which has laid dormant for about ten years. The business & technology incubator representatives came from Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and East Nusa Tenggara (Timor) and from a range of institutions including universities, government bodies, and the private sector.
Encouraged by the national policy
development launched by the Government, the incubators used the
momentum to develop a solid new program for AIBI along with new
organisational structure and personnel. The Government also established
a new body called Innovation Center for Micro and SMEs (PI UMKM) in
2009. PI UMKM is a body under the Coordinating Minister for Economics
represented by all Departments in economic affairs including the
Department of Finance, Industry, Trade, Cooperatives and SMEs, Research
& Technology.
All key personnel of PI UMK attended the
national meeting on 8-9 October 2009. They included the Deputy
Coordinating Minister for Industry and Trade from the Coordinating
Minister’s Office for Economics, who lead the founding of PI UMKM, the
Deputy Minister for Small and Medium Industry from Department of
Industry, the Deputy Minister for Policy Assessment from Department of
Cooperatives and SMEs, and the Executive Head of PI UMKM. All stressed
the importance of AIBI role in assisting incubators to increase SMEs
development, and fully supported the strengthening of incubator
management and operation. As key speaker Mr Julian Webb Regional
Facilitator Asia from infoDev, World Bank delivered a presentation on
good management and operating systems for incubators, the need for
incubators to establish global networks and the benefit they bring.
Under
this new program, it is expected that business and technology
incubators in Indonesia will continue to progress, taking a more
significant role in the growing of SMEs in Indonesia. It is also
expected that more Indonesian incubators will participate in global
meetings and networks.