UK-Indonesia Research Collaboration Focuses on Health and Semiconductor Development
The UK and Indonesia are collaborating on research to enhance Indonesia's human resource capacity for research utilization. Key areas include health, future technology, and semiconductor development. The UK-Indonesia Research Translation Forum gathered over 180 representatives to discuss health sector innovation. Additionally, a framework agreement between Indonesia's Danantara Investment Management and Arm Limited aims to strengthen Indonesia's semiconductor technology capabilities, targeting training for 15,000 engineers in chip design.

The UK and Indonesia are engaged in research collaborations aimed at enhancing Indonesia's human resource capacity in applied research. Focus areas include health, transformative technology, and semiconductor development.
The UK-Indonesia Research Translation Forum, held on March 4, 2026, involved over 180 representatives discussing innovations in the health sector. A key partnership was established with Arm Limited in London to bolster Indonesia's semiconductor technology, with plans to train 15,000 engineers in chip design and focus on strategic intellectual property in areas such as automotive technology and quantum computing.




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