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DSResearch Report: The Creative Hub Landscape in Indonesia 2020

Exploring the development of creative hubs in Indonesia from the perspective of business people, users, and stakeholders

creative hub is a facility developed to support the entrepreneurial spirit, the form can be in the form of a physical or virtual place; to bring together creative people with various specializations. In addition to opening networks, various agendas titled business/personal development were also held at the facility. Its presence is quite relevant, along with the trend of developing SMEs or startups, especially among young people.

Judging from the shape, in Indonesia there are several types creative hub scattered in various cities. Some of them are represented in co-working space, training centers, incubation, to information systems (virtual). The services include workspaces, studios, meeting rooms, etc. which are equipped with facilities such as internet connectivity, consulting programs, to other business support.

To see in more detail how far the progress creative hub in Indonesia, DSResearch in collaboration with the Directorate of Creative Economy Infrastructure, Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia, compiled a research report entitled "Landscape of Creative Hub in Indonesia".

Some of the focus of the discussion summarized include:

  • Development creative hub in Indonesia; observing progress creative hub from year to year, including trends, business models, and industry players involved. One of the interesting data that was successfully summarized, currently there are more than 300 co-working space operating throughout Indonesia.
  • The point of view of the actor/manager creative hub; uncovering the challenges, opportunities, social and economic impacts of the presence of creative hubs in various regions. Including observing how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted business unit operations creative hub in various regions.
  • Service user point of view creative hub; explore the perspective of service users creative hub; some of the players interviewed included Fitco, Growpal, Tanihub, Vutura, and Timekita. This includes explaining their considerations in choosing services co-working space to support business operations.
  • Regulator's role in development creative hub; reviewing regulatory aspects and government support in development creative hub in Indonesia.
  • Future projection creative hub in Indonesia; explore input from business people and users about service optimization creative hub to support the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Indonesia. Including opportunities for collaboration between players and stakeholders.

The full data and review can be learned through the report which can be downloaded via the following link: Creative Hub Landscape in Indonesia 2020.

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- Disclosure: DSResearch collaborated with the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy in the preparation of this report. This ministry oversees the special unit of the Creative Economy and Creative Economy Agency which oversees creative actors and startups in Indonesia. For more information, visit the official website: https://www.kemenparekraf.go.id/

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