Indonesian IoT Ecosystem v.0.2
Indonesian IoT Ecosystem v.0.2
Indonesian IoT Ecosystem v.0.2
1 Hardware
1.1 (Development) board makers
1. DycodeX. Bandung-based IoT developers. ESPectro is their ESP8266-based
development board. Web: www.dycodex.com
2. Bluino. Bluetooth-based Arduino
3. Acer.
1.3 Processors
1. Xirka
2 Software
2.1 Low-level (system monitor, firmware)
2.2 Applications
2.3 Web
2.4 Analytics
4 Clouds
The following is a list of IoT-specific services in Indonesia. The back end (eg.
Database) may use services from outside Indonesia.
4.1 Commercial
Some of the local clouds described below provide commercial services.
5 Analytics
5.1 Search Engines / AI / Big Data
6 Communities
6.1 Education / Learning
1. ProcodeCG. teach programming & IoT to kids (coding kids) and mothers
(coding mums), web: procodecg.com, blog: procodecg.wordpress.com
2. Universities: many universities are providing IoT education. However, they
are not specifically called IoT. They may be part of electronics courses.
6.2 Communities
1. Makestro. Makers in Bandung. Web: makestro.com
2. Semarang. Semarang Open Go. Web: semarangopengo.com
3. Dirakit. Web: dirakit.com
4. Masyarakat IoT Indonesia (FB):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/605906116247557/
5. ESP8266 Indonesia (FB): https://www.facebook.com/groups/espindonesia/
6. Unila. Campus. Unila IoT research club. Have several IoT projects, such as
http://uirg.unila.ac.id/EMonS/