EzraRobotics.id — Thousands of young Indonesians no longer dream of becoming programmers or game designers alone. Many are starting to explore new worlds: robotics.
The year 2025 marks an era of major collaboration between campuses, corporations, and startups in building a national robotics ecosystem. Competitions such as Indonesian Robot Contest (KRON) 2025 at ICE BSD successfully gathered more than 3,000 participants from various regions, fully supported by Sinar Mas Land through the Digital Hub.
Meanwhile, a number of local startups are emerging with intelligent robot-based solutions. From industrial cleaning robots to educational robots for elementary schools, the creativity of young Indonesians is beginning to gain global attention.

“"We want to make robotics a bridge between education and the world of work," said Dian Permata, CEO of a robotics startup from Bandung.
The government also participated in encouraging this through programs Technology Independent Campus and national robot innovation competitions. As a result, many students now have access to research facilities, professional mentors, and even investment opportunities from major technology companies.
This synergy shows that the future of Indonesian robotics is no longer just a dream, but a growing reality in the hands of young innovators.




