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Impact Report on the Bootcamp Accelerator for Mayor Office (BAMO) which adopts the virtual reality (VR) technology platform to engage 81 city leaders from 31 cities in Indonesia to empower with the latest sustainability framework in urban transformation and complicated urban technologies such as Digital Twins and its usage in cities in Indonesia.

For more details of implementation and playbook, contact: community@goodcityfoundation.org

Impact Report on the Bootcamp Accelerator for Mayor Office (BAMO) which adopts the virtual reality (VR) technology platform to engage 81 city leaders from 31 cities in Indonesia to empower with the latest sustainability framework in urban transformation and complicated urban technologies such as Digital Twins and its usage in cities in Indonesia.

For more details of implementation and playbook, contact: community@goodcityfoundation.org

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  1. 1. 1 I M P A C T R E P O R T BOOTCAMP ACCELERATOR FOR MAYOR OFFICE
  2. 2. 2 SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT With the technology partnership of virtual reality system brand HTC VIVE and strategic funding by the family office Tsangs Group and Indonesia Creative Cities Network (ICCN), Good City Foundation launches the Bootcamp Accelerator for Mayor Offices (the “BAMO”) to empower the public sectors with stronger policy and governance capacity and future technological skills in smart city design and planning. Endorsed by the World Bank IFC, the BAMO program has recruited up to 81 participants from over 31 city governments in Indonesia to conduct over 10 hours of urban planning and development training (planning, design and policy innovation) with consultants from the World Bank IFC (EDGE Team Indonesia), the World Economic Forum (IoT and Urban Transformation), Indonesia Creative Cities Network and Singapore-based digital twin company, Urbanetic. The BAMO program is strategically positioned with the ICCN as part of Indonesia's national development goal on the 2nd wave of digitalisation in the country. Bootcamp Accelerator for Mayor Offices
  3. 3. 3 Desirable Module Outcomes BAMO Planning For Good Cities Roadshow G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance Selection of Smart City Plannings In Indonesia With the BAMO program being conducted in a hybrid environment of Zoom and HTC VIVE through application ENGAGE (with the provision of locally manufactured VR Headsets), the urban planners would be incubated with the latest digital twin modeling tool and energy and carbon emission optimisation platform with the global standard of smart city governance and planning management. Equipped urban planners and the other participants would be continued following up with their submitted smart city government project through Smart City Working Group pipelines in the IoT and Urban Transformation of the World Economic Forum with the outputs of ESG benchmarking assessment and digital twin modeling. Selected city(s) and their smart city plannings in Indonesia, upon the evaluation of the BAMO program, would be invited to conduct demonstrations in the Planning for Good Cities Roadshow session during the 6th Annual Conference of Future City Summit, in partnership with the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance (GSCA). The nominated city(s) would be invited to the Alliance for further smart city governance policy incubation and implementation, as a global case study in the World Economic Forum.
  4. 4. 4 Good City Foundation Indonesian Creative Cities Network The Indonesia Creative Cities Network (ICCN) is an organizational node that is committed to realizing the 10 Principles of Creative Cities. Now in ICCN 211 city/district initiatives have been incorporated under the coordination of 11 Regional Coordinators who are members of the ICCN Central Management. ICCN is committed to advancing creative cities in Indonesia, by conducting research and development to foster economic development with a creativity engine in the form of creative and innovative ideas that are supported by complete institutional infrastructure in the involvement of pentahelix elements (bureaucracy, academics, business, community and media) as well as the support of quality and modern digital infrastructure. Good City Foundation is a non-profit non-governmental development organisation founded in 2016 by a group of Hong Kong scholars and entrepreneurs, with a vision of better urban resilience in the next 100 cities in emerging Asia and Africa. The Foundation missions to foster innovative public and private partnership among the young generations in emerging cities. The organisation was first established as “Future City Summit” with the Global Partnership Seed Fund from The Vice President Office of The University of Hong Kong. It curates the Annual Meet Future City Summit in Hong Kong and development programs “Public Private Partnership by Youth” with local city governments in emerging Asia such as Denpasar, Yogyakarta, Bandung, Bangkok and Metro Manila. The Foundation is currently the Institutional Partner of G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance and Private Sector Committee of ASEAN Smart City Network on behalf of Thailand. PROJECT CURATORS
  5. 5. 5 HTC VIVE HTC Vive is the premier virtual reality (VR) platform and ecosystem that creates true-to-life VR experiences for businesses and consumers. The Vive ecosystem is built around premium VR hardware, software, and content. The Vive business encompasses best-in-class XR hardware; VIVEPORT platform and app store; VIVE Enterprise Solutions for business customers; VIVE X, a $100M VR business accelerator; and VIVE ARTS for cultural initiatives. For more information on Vive, please visit www.VIVE.com.
  6. 6. 6 Project Goals and Implementation
  7. 7. 7 BAMO Program Participants INDONESIA East Nusa Tenggara 2 participants Bali 1 participant Central Java 10 participants West Java 39 participants DKI Jakarta 5 participants East Java 13 participants Sulawesi 5 participants Sumatera 4 participants Kalimantan 2 participants 81 Participants City Governments 31 Digital Transformation Training 10+ Hours
  8. 8. 8 ZOOM Sessions VR Sessions ZOOM I 18th September 2021 VR I 30th October 2021 ZOOM II 2nd October 2021 VR II 13th November 2021 ZOOM III 16th October 2021 10.00 a.m - 12.00 p.m. WIB / GMT+7 10.00 a.m - 12.00 p.m. WIB / GMT+7 Program Schedule Timeline
  9. 9. 9 In the first session of BAMO, the program kickstarted with a training module provided by the World Economic on the latest trend, concepts and development where city governments in Indonesia shall pay attention. ZOOM SESSION I 18th September 2021 // 10.00 a.m - 12.00 p.m. WIB // GMT+7 Facilitator Yamin Xu Andre Kwok China & ASEAN Lead IoT & Urban Transformation Platform of the World Economic Forum Founder Good City Foundation Introduction of Future Real Estate Framework (Urban Transformation by Digital Twins and Smart Cities related). Participation in the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance (GSCA) upon the better improvement of smart city project planning and presentation in participating cities.
  10. 10. 10 Peggy Tse EDGE Team of World Bank IFC The second session of BAMO would be provided for the first digital energy analytical tool “EDGE” by the World Bank IFC team in Hong Kong and Indonesia. The digital platform “EDGE” supports city governments, planners and land and real estate developers to simulate the carbon-energy output optimization and exercise for a better built environment sustainability planning. ZOOM SESSION II 2nd October 2021 // 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. WIB // GMT +7 Facilitator
  11. 11. 11 Tita Larasati Deputy of Strategic Partnership of Indonesia Creative Cities Network (ICCN) Focal Point of Bandung City of Design, UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) Facilitator ZOOM SESSION III 16th October 2021 // 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. WIB // GMT +7 The third session would be provided by the ICCN with a case study of West Java on land planning for creative economic zone development, and its further development concept with climate goal and sustainability with the use of data. In this session, participants would team up based on their city locations and be also guided to provide a brief 1-2 slides of their selected smart city projects on hand.
  12. 12. 12 Andre Kwok Founder Good City Foundation Saibal D. Chowdhury Co-Founder and CEO Urbanetic Facilitator VR SESSION I 30th October 2021//10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. WIB//GMT +7 Participants would be provided with the BAMO VR Box and instructed to set up avatars in mobile app / desktop application “ENGAGE”. Participants would be engaged in the VR (180) environment with the training module and materials prepared by Urbanetic, a digital twinning technology venture in Singapore. Rapid Checklist of Data Availability for Digital Twins in their cities and actions to aggregate data required. Roadmap development for preparing the smart city projects materials into G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance and development of use scenarios of the digital tools. Match of private sector for further project incubation and development.
  13. 13. 13 Dyana C. Jatnika Head of Implementation of Digital Government Service West Java Province Government Indonesia Facilitator VR SESSION II 13th November 2021//10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. WIB//GMT +7 In the second VR Session, groups of participants would be invited for possible updated smart city projects with improvement upon the BAMO modules. Groups would be invited for presentation of their materials and showcase of action roadmaps of their potential implementation of digital tools such as EDGE and Digital Twins in their respective cities. VR environments would be simulated in ENGAGE to encourage group collaboration for discussion on digital tools learning and exploration of the potential use scenarios of data and digital tools (EDGE and Digital Twins) in their cities. Participants would be introduced to the use of digital twinning technology and its importance to accomplish more detailed sustainability and land planning with the use of data and model visualisation.
  14. 14. 14 6.09 8.12 Project Assessment, Impact, and Results
  15. 15. 15 Confidence of Smart City Technological Adoption 5.57 6.09 5.36 8.12 0 4 2 6 1 5 3 7 8 9 10 A B C D before VR after VR What Score Would You Rate Yourself Your Level of Understanding of Digital Twin Technologies in Smart City Development and Urban Planning? Are You Confident In Using Digital Technologies Like Digital Twins Modeling And Energy Measurement Platform Like EDGE In Smart City Projects or Urban Land Planning? What Score Would You Rate Yourself Your Level of Understanding of The Use of Digital Platform in Carbon Emission and Energy Measurement in Buildings Like EDGE In Smart City Development and Urban Planning? (multi-dimensional concepts) How much would you foresee Indonesia to adopt such set of technologies? (virtual reality, digital twins and others) A B (2d Concepts) C D
  16. 16. 16 Sense of Smart City Governance and Digital Urban Innovation 7.86 8.70 7.64 8.72 What Score Would You Rate Yourself Your Level of Understanding of Digital Twin Technologies in Smart City Development and Urban Planning? Are You Confident In Using Digital Technologies Like Digital Twins Modeling And Energy Measurement Platform Like EDGE In Smart City Projects or Urban Land Planning? What Score Would You Rate Yourself Your Level of Understanding of The Use of Digital Platform in Carbon Emission and Energy Measurement in Buildings Like EDGE In Smart City Development and Urban Planning? (multi-dimensional concepts) How much would you foresee Indonesia to adopt such set of technologies? (virtual reality, digital twins and others) A B C D before VR after VR 0 4 2 6 1 5 3 7 8 9 10 A B C D
  17. 17. 17 Concentration to Understand Complexity (multi-dimensional) of Smart City Technologies & Local Challenges 7.95 8.23 What Score Would You Rate That Virtual Reality (VR) Could Effectively Improve Your Concentration In Learning Digital Urban Design / Urban Innovation Skills ? Do you think the Virtual Reality help you to understand MORE effectively the concept of Digital Twin Technologies as instructed by Mr. Saibal Chowdhury (Urbanetic in Singapore)? before VR after VR before after 7.95 8.23 0 4 2 6 1 5 3 7 8 9 10
  18. 18. 18 8.17 / 10 BAMO Participants found that the Virtual Reality environment and immersive experience empower them with STRONGER sense of empathy to understand local urban challenges. Sense of Empathy to Local Issues … and Figure Out Solutions
  19. 19. 19 How would you rate your networking experience / quality in conventional video conferencing, such as Zoom and Larksuite? How would you rate your networking experience in BAMO Session on Virtual Reality? before after 7.48 8.40 [Benchmarked] before VR after VR 7.48 8.40 0 4 2 6 1 5 3 7 8 9 10 Networking Experience … Are You For Real?
  20. 20. 20 Before BAMO Are There Any Of Your Smart City Project(s) or Urban Development / Planning Project(s) That Are Adopting Digital Technologies Like Digital Twins Modeling and Energy Emission Optimisation Like EDGE? 93,1% 6,9% No Yes
  21. 21. Can your Smart City Digital Use Case be delivered to the citizens by a website or mobile app? Yes, We already have a website or a mobile apps Yes, We can make this as a website or a mobile apps No, It is a different project. No, It is not a digital project. 66,7% 20% 21
  22. 22. 22 Which kind(s) of categories of urban transformation challenge would you and your team like to address in the city through your Digital Use Case and Action Plan in BAMO? Green Economy with Better Public Utilities (Water and Electricity) and Resources Access Better Land Planning (Rural, Suburban and Metropolitan) through Digital Twins and other Digital Tools Smart (Public) Transport, Traffic and Logistics Smart Government, Public Services and Data Governance in City. Smart Tourism and Travel Cultural Values Preservation, Heritage Renewal and Renovation. 1 6 2 5 3 4
  23. 23. 23 Which digital tool(s) or platform(s) would you like to adopt to the Smart City Digital Use Case and Action Plan? (in order of priority & strategic development importance) Logistics Technologies Transportation Management, Supply-Chain, SMEs. Financial Technologies Digital Financial Inclusion in Rural, Suburban and Urban Payment Infrastructure (Rural Banks, Mirofinance Institutions, Utility Payments and Digital Public Services) Food Technologies Agriculture Management and Food Recipe Digitalisation. Data Policy, Technology Governance and Urban Transformation Framework by World Economic Forum Tourism Technologies Location Visualisation, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality Digital Gov. Technologies (Digital Twin by Fabric) Comprehensive Data-Driven Land Planning, Design and City Scenario Management (e.g. Traffic Management, Zone Planning, etc) 1 6 2 5 3 4
  24. 24. 24 Better Empathy and Sense of Urban Innovation People Process Technology The Use of VR for Empathy Training for Rural Communities in Digital Villages of West Java Policies for the responsible and ethical use of technology for Digital Village Programs. Digital Hub for Digital and Economy, including Digital Banks for Rural Communities
  25. 25. 25 West Java Province Desa Digital Bogor City, West Java Baik Heritage Sleman, DI Yogyakarta Utilization of black larva soldier for bioconversion of organic waste Cirebon City, West Java Bego (Becak Online/Online Pedicab) Cianjur City, West Java Sustainable Development Planning with Interacive Technology Majalengka, West Java Teracota Tourism Kuantan Singigi, Riau Smart Water Management Malang City, West Java Geotagging Using Virtual Reality Makassar City, South Sulawesi Smart Community Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara Labuan Bajo Tourism, Smart City Digital Case Indonesia Smart City Use Case & Action Plan
  26. 26. 26 With the devoted participation of 81 city leaders from 31 cities in Indonesia, over the course of the BAMO Program, 7 digital technology city projects identified in 4 cities in Indonesia as the map indicated, 2 key collaboration projects are: 1 project in digital core-banking implementation in West Java Province (nearby Bandung City), matched with Philippines based FinTech, PearlPay Inc. 1 project in digital-twin prototyping in Bandung City, matched with Singapore based SmartCityTech, Urbanetic Pte. 81 City Leaders Cities In Indonesia 31 Digital Technology City Projects 7
  27. 27. 27 This experimental phase is also where we are able to identify points of improvement and requirements for this method to work better. It is such a great pleasure for Indonesia Creative Cities Network (ICCN) to collaborate with Good City Foundation (GCF) in BAMO. We are looking forward to exploring more possibilities of joint projects towards our common goals and hopes for liveable and resilient future cities. Involving many stakeholders from different places through VR is a brilliant idea to break the usual silence in conventional video conference meetings, it helps us to accidentally bounce to other participants which forces us to communicate and engage like in the offline meeting, where usually these kinds of scenarios give the most effective networking. Dyana C. Jatnika Head of Implementation of Jabar Digital Service. West Java Province Dwinita Larasati Deputy Strategic Partnership of ICCN. Harry A. Mawardi Executive Director of West Java Creative Economy and Innovation Committee (KREASI Jabar) The training was extremely interesting & useful. “ “ “ “ BAMO provides a great opportunity for us to experience a different way of communicating and idea sharing, using high-end technology and devices. It was very helpful to understand smart city governance with future technological skills better. Also, this training helped me to connect with other inspiring stakeholders and identify clear, do-able next steps toward resolving my own workplace issues. Thank you! “ “ BAMO is a new experience on how the government can seek opportunities on policy through interactive digital platforms which is a much needed skill in the modern world. Bamo is a program that accelerates our innovation this program also helps us to get to know the digital innovations we make, test their feasibility, and ensure the collaboration that will occur for urban development. The best part is that bamo brings us to adapt to the metaverse ! then driving our innovation can go that far. I hope that the connections and chemistry of the entire committee and participants at Bamo that have been established can develop more sustainably. Afro Indayana I got a lot of information, knowledge, and experience while participating in BAMO cohort 1. I hope this BAMO program can continue in Indonesia with various improvements in the quality and quantity of meetings. Dr. Cecep Ucu Rakhman, M.M Senior Lecturer/ Secretary of Research and Communiy Service Center in Bandung Tourism of Higher Education (STP Bandung) An eye opener experience about utilizing technology for public purposes. Another learning phase to understand the relationship between human and technology in the digital era. Very much thankful for this experience and the opportunities coming along with it. Agung Pascasuseno Deputy Director KREASI Jabar
  28. 28. 28 Host TECHNOLOGY SPONSOR STRATEGIC FUNDER VR ENVIRONMENT PARTNER SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS
  29. 29. 29 COPYRIGHT© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO GOOD CITY FOUNDATION https://www.goodcityfoundation.org/ EMAIL | COMMUNITY@FUTURECITYSUMMIT.ORG

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