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About Smart JAMP
Smart JAMP study
Vision of Development
One of the world's largest urban development by Japanese companies
Attract Japanese companies and become a base for manufacturing and promoting Cool Japan.
Support Japanese companies' investment and contribute to Indonesia's economic development
Total Area of Development Site
About 3,200 ha
*Urban development area: 1,000 ha
Industrial park area [GIIC industrial park]: 2,200 ha
Infrastructure
Electric power, purification and water supply, drainage, communication, gas and rental factory (Available from 1,000㎡)
Makassar Sombere Smart City
Makassar City area: 19,942 ha, Population: About 1.33 million
Development scale: 17,522 ha
Makassar City announces Smart City Initiative in 2014
Makassar was selected as one of the "100 Smart Cities" by the central government in 2017
Currently conducting research on smart city development, but delays are occurring due to COVID-19.
Main Services
-Smart Governance
-Smart Mobility
-Smart Living
-Healthcare, education, etc.
The Medini District is a project in Iskandar Puteri (formerly Nusajaya), one of the five areas of the Iskandar District led by the Malaysian government.
Iskandar development plan has an area of about 220,000 ha (Tokyo 219,000 ha), of which Medini District area is about 908 ha (Chuo-ku about 1,009 ha)
Smart Putrajaya
Putrajaya City is promoting an environmental city plan named "Putrajaya Green City 2025" and is actively working on next-generation urban development.
The "Putrajaya Structure Plan 2025" aims to change from "Garden City" to "Green City" by 2025 and has four major movements and eight policies.
Philosophy of Smart Nation
The goal is to form a nation where everyone can live a meaningful and fulfilling life. To achieve our goals, we will use technology to improve living standards, strengthen communities, and create new opportunities. This is positioned in the flow of informatization and digitization policies following the National Computerization Plan in the 1980s.
Priority Fields
The priority fields are the following five sectors: (1) Health, (2) Urban Living, (3) Transport, (4) Digital Government Services, (5) Support of Startup and Business. Multiple projects are underway under each field.
Vision for Development
A new landmark that will symbolize the country's growth to the world
Combining Thailand's unique culture and history with new urban living experiences
A smart city that encourages public participation with a focus on people and the environment
Facility Configuration
5 office buildings, 5 hotels, 3 residential buildings, commercial facilities, art and cultural facilities, etc.
Redevelopment of 16 buildings in total
Scale of Development
About 120 billion Baht(\408 billion)
Lease Period:60 years
An urban development project has been proceeding in part of Binh Duong New City which has a total area of about 1,000 ha, and where Binh Duong Provincial Office has been relocated.
Tokyu Group and Vietnamese company BECAMEX IDC CORP. established a joint venture, BECAMEX TOKYU, to develop “Tokyu Garden City” by constructing residential, commercial, and business facilities
Smart City Project in Northern Hanoi
Mixed-use urban development projects from greenfield
Smart city development which is about 272ha in Dong Anh District
Development is divided into five phases.
Developing and managing a multi-use Smart city with a resident population of 70,000 to 90,000, a working population of 50,000 to 100,000, and a total of nearly 20 million visitors annually.
BRG Group and Sumitomo Corporation established a real estate development company in 2019
Located in the northern bay area of Quang Ninh Province
Developed by Amata, a major industrial park developer in Thailand
Part of a large-scale regional development project with a total development area of 5,800 ha
Marubeni Corporation signed a sales agent agreement for the first phase of the industrial park