DEVELOPMENT OF SMART CITY 4.0 IN FACING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, AN INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK

Rachma Fitriati, Bella Nafissa Bagjana, Badria Agustina Putri, Mohammad Hasan Albar, Shafira Maulidya, Fatma Lestari, Robiana Modjo, Rudiyanto Rudiyanto, Arief Prayitno

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The COVID-19 Pandemic has caused the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government to strengthen further collaboration with the first Artificial Intelligence startup in Indonesia, namely Nodeflux. The collaboration resulted in various programs, such as the Jakarta Tax Initiative, Monitoring the Number of Vehicles, Supervision of Street Vendors, and COVID-19 Solutions. In line with the smart city concept, Nodeflux offers solutions to create visibility, effectiveness, and efficiency across various functions in public services. This article aims to analyze the collaborations and partnerships between the five pentahelix actors to drive the knowledge economy and pursue innovation and entrepreneurship. The research method is descriptive qualitative with a narrative review approach using CmapTools 6.04. The results of the study show that there are five components in smart city 4.0, namely (1) objectives, (2) indicators, (3) strategies, (4) collaborating parties, and (5) results. For this reason, the DKI Jakarta Government should make a road map to ensure the suitability of the plan with the expected general description of the city of Jakarta and determine the right technology to be applied in the future to support the creation of a smart city. Artificial intelligence startups can collaborate on research & development with academics to be more focused and sustainable, according to the needs of the DKI Jakarta Province. It takes involvement and cooperation between all pentahelix stakeholders to contribute to the implementation of Jakarta Smart City 4.0 actively.


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