Theme
“Society Empowerment Through Digital and Economic Transformation”
BACKGROUND
The Industrial Revolution 4.0 has caused significant changes in many parts of people’s lives. Companies from all over the world are competing to develop new ideas to get into the global market. Competition is getting very intense. The innovations included a digital transformation strategy involving significant changes to all processes, skills, and business models using digital technology. This strategy was based on the advice of different global research institutions, making digital transformation a common strategy for companies that compete worldwide. The term “Digital Economy” refers to a way of thinking about the economy that depends on information technology. Right now, there are more than 140 million people who use the internet. This phenomenon is an excellent chance for the country’s digital ecosystem to grow.
This conference will allow scientists, academics, industry, and government to share their experiences with community development programs—this conference is part of the contribution to the advancement of science and technology that benefits humans. This conference aims to create a platform for scientific dissemination between academics and practitioners. From it, the collaboration will emerge to publish journals, other publications, and community development practices. Furthermore, strategic partnership at the local and global levels was expected.
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
- To present the lecturers' knowledge in the Community Service Program.
- To discuss and publicize the results of the Community Service Program.
- To provide community development practitioners with the opportunity to present and discuss issues relating to community empowerment in larger communities across borders.
Available Cluster
1.
Institutional Technological Capacity
2.
Educational Technological Capacity
3.
Public and Environmental Health
4.
Islamic Teaching Digitalization
5.
Agricultural and Food Industry
6.
Infrastructure, Disaster Mitigation, and Sustainability
7.
Micro-Business Competitiveness Technological Capacity
Main Timeline
Timeline On Progress
Internal Workshop on Increasing Paper Quality
Last Event Abdimas
Registration Fee
GALLERY
Video Documentation
Venue
Amphiteater Ibrahim
Sportorium UMY
Yogya's Monument
Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta is the busiest tourist city in Indonesia and is visited by many domestic and foreign tourists. Yogyakarta is one of the smallest provinces on the island of Java with an area of around 3,185.80 km2 and a geographical position at 8º 30′ – 7º 20′ south latitude and 109º 40′ – 111º 0′ east longitude. The Province of the Special Region of Yogyakarta consists of 1 Municipality of the City of Jogja with 4 Regencies, including Kulonprogo, Sleman, Bantul, and Gunungkidul have privileges compared to other provinces in Indonesia because a Royal Monarchy leads the government in their province. Because of this, as a tourism destination city, Yogyakarta also has the title of a city of culture. Yogyakarta is the centre of Javanese culture with strong tribal traditions because the Yogyakarta Kraton Sultanate and Puro Paku Alaman lead it. In Yogya, there are also Hindu religious and cultural sites in ancient times, such as Hindu blessed sites at Sewu Temple, Boko Temple and Prambanan Temple in Sleman. Until now, the local community still upholds and maintains strong traditions.
Sportorium UMY
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta is a Muhammadiyah College located in Bantul, Special Region of Yogyakarta. It has the vision to become a university that excels in developing science and technology based on Islamic values for the benefit of the people. To achieve its mission, UMY has collaborated with various universities and companies as well as the government so that they can have strategic planning for the university. The real contribution made by UMY also varies, starting from the fields of education, health, environment, and community empowerment services. Therefore, this International Conference activity is also one of the concrete proofs of UMY’s contribution to the global realm.
Prambanan Temple
CIty Tour
As the International Conference Community Service venue, Yogyakarta is a tourist and cultural destination have many tourism spot. To optimize the participants’ stay while in Yogyakarta, we also provide a city tour activity plan that participants can take part in. This activity will be one of the options for participants to have recreation after participating in international conference activities.
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Committee & Boards
Patron
Gunawan Budiyanto, Prof. Dr. Ir., M.P., IPM.
Advisory Board
Sukamta, Prof. Dr. Ir., S.T., M.T., IPM
Achmad Nurmandi, Prof. Dr., M.Sc.
Nano Prawoto, Prof. Dr., S.E., M.Si.
Muhammad Faris Al-Fadhat, S.IP., M.A., Ph.D.
Suryo Pratolo, Dr., S.E., M.Si., Akt., CA., AAP
Rudy Suryanto, S.E., M.Ac.
Gatot Supangkat, Dr. Ir., M.P., IPM.
Aris Slamet Widodo, Dr., S.P., M.Sc.
Yeni Rosilawati, Dr., S.IP., S.E., M.M.
Endah Saptutyningsih, Prof. Dr., S.E., M.Si.
Chairman
Novi Caroko, Dr., Ir., S.T., M.Eng.
C0-Chairman
Ratih Herningtyas, Dr., S.IP., M.A
Secretariat
Febryana Dwi Aryani
Cheny Kurata A’yun
Treasurer
Etik Kresnawati, Dr., M.Si.
Vice-Treasurer
Linda Kusumastuti
Fadhilah Raudhotus Soraya
Public Relations
Coordinator: Halim Purnomo, Dr., M.Pd.I.
Frizki Yulianti Nurnisya, S.IP., M.Si.
Winny Setyonugroho, S.Ked., M.T., Ph.D.
Joko Supriyanto, S.Sn.
Doni Akbar Fauzi
Muhammad Quraish Shohibul Azmi
Shania Nur H
Publication
Editor in Chief: Ahmad Zaki, Ir., S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Editors:
Iswanto, Dr., S.T., M.Eng., IPM.
Zuhud Rozaki, S.P., M.App.Sc, Ph.D.
Udin, Dr., M.M.
Budi Nugroho, S.IP
Wahid Fathoni, S.Kom.
Pramesthi Tri Wulandari
Expo Management
Sri Handari Wahyuningsih, Dr., S.E., M.Si.
Isthofaina Astuty, S.E., M.Si.
Asy syifa U’maulida
Event Management
Krisna Mulawarman, S.Sos.,M.Sn.
Linda Kusumastuti Wardana, Pd., M.Sc.
Ulul’azmi Intan Rahmawati
Arhati Putri Insyarah
Paralel Session Management
Laelia Dwi Anggraini, Dr. drg., Sp.KGA.
Pramesthi Tri Wulandari
Documentation
Muhammad Akbar Priambodo
Information System
Wahyudi, Dr., S.T., M.T.
Anhar Wahyu Cahya Putra, S.E.
Health
Iman Permana, dr., M.Kes, Ph.D.
Agatha Zenobia Rachman
Sponsorship
Rozikan, S.E.I., M.S.I.
Fharkhan Luthfi
Ainul Yaqin Al Barry
Logistic
Galuh Sudarsono
Alva Auliya
Aryan Ari Sepri YH
M. Kodri
Accomodation
Alni Rahmawati, Dr., S.E., M.M.
Febryana Dwi Aryani
Linda Kusumastuti
Scientific Committee
Dr. Adnan Yusoff (Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Malaysia)
Dr. Ir. Sukamta, S.T., M.T., IPM (Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Dr. Endah Saptutyningsih, S.E., M.Si. (Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Jesus Alberto Valero Matos (Universidad de Valladolid Palencia, Spain)
Malose Moses Tjale (The University of Venda, South Africa)
Hafeez Basha (Osmania University, India)
Mohd Fauzi Kamarudin (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia)
Mohsin Shaikh (MIT World Peace University, India)
Muhamad Abduh (Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei)
Ir. Gatot Supangkat, Dr. M.P., IPM (Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Yeni Rosilawati, S.IP., S.E., M.M (Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Nurul Hikmah Kartini, S.Si.,M.Pd (Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangka Raya, Indonesia)
Syaharuddin, S.Pd, M.Si (Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram, Indonesia)
Agus Triyono, M.Si (Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia)