apcc 2013 indonesia host proposal
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Proposal to host APCC 2013 in Indonesia, presented at APCC Steering Committee meeting in Jeju Island, October 2012.TRANSCRIPT
• Internet User : 45 million• Phone Line : 10 million • Mobile Phone : 180 million (approx)• TV Household : 32 million, out of 60 million total
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Indonesia
ComsocIndonesia
• In 2013, we will celebrate 25 Years of IEEE Indonesia Section
Established in 1988
• Coordinating professional forums, technical meetings• Maximizing member benefits through networking, promotion,
training• Advising national policy with technical expertise• Igniting activities of student through new student branch;
women through WiE; and focuses professional activities through chapters
Activities
• Universities: UI, ITB, ITT, ITS, Binus, UPH, UGM, Unud, Unhas, etc
• Corporates: Telkom Indonesia, etc
Supports
IEEE Indonesia Section
IEEE Indonesia: Chapter & SB
Chapters
Communications Society Chapter
Computer Society Chapter
Circuits and Systems Chapter
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Chapter
Join Chapter of Control and Robot/Automation Society
Join Chapter of Microwave Theory/Technics and Antenna/Propagation Society
Join Chapter of Education Society, Electron Devices Society, Power Engineering Society, and Signal
Processing Society
Student Branches
SB of University of Indonesia
SB of Bandung Institute of Technology
SB of Telkom Institute of Technology, Bandung
SB of November 10th Institute of Technology in Surabaya
SB of Gajahmada University, Yogyakarta
SB of Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta
2003-2004Arief
Hamdani
2005Nurain Silalahi
2006Dadang
Gunawan
2007-2008Muhammad
Ary Murti
2009-2011Kuncoro
Wastuwibowo
2012-2013Satriyo
Dharmanto
IEEE Comsoc Indonesia Chapter
Split from Join Chapter of
Communications & Computer Society
in 2003
Web: Komunikasi.org
Facebook.com/ComsocIndonesia
Twitter.com/ComsocIndonesia
Selected Activities in Recent Years201
0Seminar series: 4G Mobile Networks
DLP
2011
IEEE Tencon, technical co-
sponsor
IEEE Region 10 Annual Meeting,
support
Seminar series: 4G Mobile Network & Services, Digital
TV, IPTV
DLP
2012
IEEE Comnetsat, technical sponsor
(academic coordination)
Seminar series: Cloud computing &
ubiquitous communications
services
Government advice in
DLP
2013
IEEE TALE, support
IEEE Comnetsat, co-sponsor
Comnetsat 2012
APCCPlan 2013
Theme
Smart Communicationsto Enhance the Quality of Life
Organizer
Technical Co-sponsor
Proposed Supporting Organisations
Support
Venue & Timeline
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Venue: Bali, Indonesia
Proposed Program
Aug 29 Aug 30 Aug 3108:00-09:00 Registration Registration Registration
09:00-12:00 Opening, Keynote Speakers, Invited Speakers
Tutorials & Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions
13:00-15:00 Invited Speakers
15:00-17:00 Tutorials & Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions Invited Speakers & Closing
Evening Banquet APCC Steering Committee Meeting
Estimated Participants
EstimatedParticipants
EstimatedAccepted Paper
Indonesia 100 70
International 250 200
Total 350 270
Local Organising Committee
General Issues:Ford Lumban
Gaol• Dr. Wiseto
Agung• Muhammad
Ary Murti• Satriyo
Dharmanto
Organising Issues:Arnold
Djiwatampu• Dr. Ali
Muayyadi• Agnes Irwanti• Arief Hamdani
Gunawan
TPC Issues:Dr. Arifin Nugroho
• Prof. Dr. Gamantyo Hendrantoro
• Dr. Thomas Hardjono
• Kuncoro Wastuwibowo
Venue Plan
About Indonesia
Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 17,000 islands. It has 33 provinces with over 238 million people, and is the world’s fourth most populous country. Indonesia is a republic, with an elected legislature and president. The nation’s capital city is Jakarta.
Located in South-East Asia, the country shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Malaysia. Other neighboring countries include Singapore, Philippines, Australia, Palau, and the Indian territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indonesia is a founding member of ASEAN and a member of the G-20 major economies. The Indonesian economy is the world’s sixteenth largest by nominal GDP and fifteenth largest by purchasing power parity.
The Indonesian archipelago has been an important trade region since at least the 7th century, when Srivijaya and then later Majapahit traded with China and India. Local rulers gradually absorbed foreign cultural, religious and political models from the early centuries CE, and Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms flourished. Indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. Muslim traders brought Islam, and European powers brought Christianity.
Across its many islands, Indonesia consists of hundreds of distinct native ethnic and linguistic groups. A shared identity has developed, defined by a national language, ethnic diversity, religious pluralism, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it. Indonesia’s national motto, “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika” (“Unity in Diversity”), articulates the diversity that shapes the country.
Bali, the famed Island of the Gods, with its varied landscape of hills and mountains, rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, lush rice terraces and barren volcanic hillsides all providing a picturesque backdrop to its colourful, deeply spiritual and unique culture, stakes a serious claim to be paradise on earth.
With world-class surfing and diving, a large number of cultural, historical and archaeological attractions, and an enormous range of accommodations, this is one of the world’s most popular island destinations and one which consistently wins travel awards.
Bali has something to offer a very broad market of visitors from young back-packers right through to the super-rich.
About Bali Island
Venue: Nusa Dua Beach Hotel, Bali
Venue: Nusa Dua Beach Hotel, Bali
Full day use of one meeting room for maximum 8 hours ◦ Morning coffee break with selection of coffee/tea and pastries or fruits◦ Light buffet lunch or 3-course set lunch◦ Afternoon coffee break with selection ◦ Standard technical equipment : One white board, One flip chart, One screen (75" x 95", 79" x 84" or 70" x 70") One overhead projector or 35mm slide projector Microphone, maximum of 3 units Notepad and pen, floral decoration, mints and water Reception table with one telephone extension Information board Technical engineer for stand-by
Ngurah Rai Denpasar International Airport is one major hub connecting Asia and Australia. Almost all Asia & Australia international flights would have direct flight to Denpasar.
From Denpasar to Sanur or Nusa Dua, it needs only 30-50 minuted by car or taxi. Airport Taxi to these area costs US$ 10.
Warning: Visitors doesn’t need a transit in Jakarta (the capital city) for a flight to Denpasar, Bali.
Access to Venue
•a bustling city, the administrative centre and transport hub of the island but not a major tourist destinationDenpasar
•a quiet coastal town, the Bali Aga and gateway to the east coastCandidasa•surfer central, by far the most heavily developed area in Bali. Lots of shopping and night-life and the centre of lower-end party culture on BaliKuta
•sea-side resorts, a nice sheltered beach and seafood restaurants south of KutaJimbaran
•located between Kuta and Seminyak; also the name of Kuta´s main streetLegian•beautiful black volcanic sand beaches and coral reefsLovina•sea-side resorts and beaches popular with older familiesSanur•quieter, more upscale beachside resorts and villas just to the north of Legian, with some fashionable upscale restaurants and trendy designer bars and dance clubsSeminyak
•the centre of art and dance in the foothills, with several museums, the monkey forest and lots of arts and crafts shopsUbud
Cities & Cultural Centre in Bali
Other Attractions in Bali•An area of peaceful, traditional fishing villages featuring black sand beaches, coral reefs and excellent divingAmed
•Nice lakes in the mountains, a golf course, the botanical gardens and the famous Ulun Danu Bratan TempleBedugul
•The southernmost tip of Bali, with world class surfing, great beaches, and the can't-miss cliff-hanging Uluwatu TempleBukit Peninsula
•Active volcano Mount Batur, great mountain scenery, cooler temperatures and fruit growingKintamani
•Highest mountain in Bali and the mother temple of BesakihMount Agung
•An enclave of high-end resorts and a long, golden sand beachNusa Dua
•Good diving, snorkelling and surfing and a great place to relaxNusa Lembongan
•Wild, rugged and untamed and as off-the-beaten-path as you will get in BaliNusa Penida•Trekking, bird watching and diving in Bali's only substantial natural protected area
West Bali National Park
감사합니다Terima KasihThank YouMatur Suksma
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