INDONESIA GOVERNMENT PUSHING 4.0 REFORMS ONTO RECEPTIVE CLOTHING INDUSTRY – BUT INVESTMENT FUNDS STILL NEEDED

  INDONESIA is rolling out its ambitious plan to digitalise its clothing and textile industry, a key policy devised to meet the government’s goal of helping the country become among the world’s top five textile and apparel producers by 2030. The plan was unveiled last August (2018), encouraging Indonesia’s growing apparel industry to adopt industrial revolution 4.0 technologies such as virtual reality, 3D design, automation and using the internet of things. Explaining how the government is turning the plan into reality, Muhdori, the industry ...


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