Jakarta's Pulse Lab Transformation Supports Data Innovation Development In Asia Pacific

JAKARTA - As a follow-up to the declaration of the G20 leader in Bali, Pulse Lab Jakarta has officially transformed into a regional innovation center with a new entity, United Nations Global Pulse Asia Pacific, to encourage innovation and sustainable development in Asia Pacific.

Launched in 2012 as a joint data innovation facility for the United Nations (UN), through Global Pulse and Government of Indonesia (via the Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas), Pulse Lab Jakarta has evolved for years from a big data innovation laboratory to an analytic partnership accelerator.

"This transformation is a tangible form of effective bilateral and multilateral cooperation to build a stronger data ecosystem and signifies a great opportunity for the future of the Asia Pacific region," said Taufik Hanafi, Executive Secretary of the Ministry of National Development Planning of the Republic of Indonesia in a statement received in Jakarta.

Along with the development of technology that continues to grow rapidly, there is a greater demand to develop and implement innovative solutions that are better able to answer the challenges of the modern world.

The need for this innovation is strengthened by the COVID-19 pandemic, where data innovation and digital transformation have proven to be the key for the government and society, especially in dealing with post-pandemic recovery.

This new era of collaboration and innovation in the Asia Pacific region is an exciting opportunity for countries in the southern hemisphere to collaborate, learn and grow together.

"Thus, we can ensure that the impact of our work is not only timely and sustainable, but we can also ensure that no one is left behind," he added.