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BATAM STATE POLYTECHNIC
2013
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this document are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), its Board of Directors, or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this document, and accept no responsibility for any consequence of their use. By making any designation or reference to a particular territory or geographical area, or by using the term “country” in this document, ADB does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.
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OUTLINE
Background Investment Area Batam State Polytechnic Batam Strategic Development Teaching Factory
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BACKGROUND - INDONESIA
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BACKGROUND - RIAU ISLANDS PROVINCE
Geography :Located South of South China Sea and borders with Riau, Singapore, Malaysia, South Sumatera, Jambi and West Kalimantan 251,810.71 Square Km (25,181,071 Ha)
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BACKGROUND - BATAM ISLAND
Geography:• 415 Square Km (41,500 Ha) almost identical in size to Singapore.• Located 20 km (12 mil) off Singapore's south coast.
Population : 1,235,651
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BACKGROUND - FREE TRADE ZONE (FTZ)
On 19th January 2009, the President of the Republic of Indonesia officially launched Batam-Bintan-Karimun as Free Trade Zone which started to commence on 1st April 2009, based on the Ministry of Finance Regulations No. 45, 46, and 47.
FTZ definition : “An area within the jurisdiction of the republic of Indonesia which is exempted from import duties, sales tax, value added tax and tax on luxurious goods, and any customs duties”
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INVESTMENT - INDUSTRIES
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20120
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
894973
1050 10941247 1294
1443
Foreign Companies Cumulative
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20120
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
3,464 3,348
4,4905,081 5,108 5,270
5,970Foreign Work Force
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20120
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000252,667 240,509
261,285 260,350288,318
309,648330,592
Indonesian Work Force
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INVESTMENT - INDUSTRIAL ESTATES
1. Union Industrial Park2. Tunas Industrial Estate3. Taiwan International Park4. Sarana Industrial Point5. Puri Industrial Park 20006. Panbil Industrial Estate7. Megacipta Industrial Park8. Malindo Cipta Perkasa9. Latrade Industrial Park10. Kawasan Sekupang Makmur
Abadi11. Kawasan Bintang Industri II
12. Kara Industrial Park13. Kabil Industrial Estate14. Indah Industrial Park15. Hijrah Industrial Estate16. Executive Industrial Park17. Citra Buana Industrial Park Phase I18. Citra Buana Centre Park Phase III19. Citra Buana Centre Park Phase II20. Cammo Industrial Park21. Batamindo Industrial Park
There are 21 industrial estates in Batam :
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INVESTMENT UP TO DECEMBER 2012
Source : BIFZA, 2013
Private Investment
Type of Businessin Percentage
Total Investment
Total Investment
in USD
in USD
in USD
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INVESTMENT – INVESTMENT STATISTIC
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SKILLS NEEDED BY INDUSTRIES
Engineering Skills needed by Batam's Industries
Telecommunications
2%Informatics16%
Electrical14%
Chemistry3%
Electronics38%
Mechanical26%
Industrial1%
Non Engineering Skills needed by Batam's Industries
Office Administration
13%
Marketing14%
Export-Import19%
Accounting33%
Banking11%
Tourism10%
Source: LAPI’s Survey, 2000
NoEngineering Non-Engineering
1 Electronics Accounting
2 Mechanical Export-Import
3 Informatics Marketing
4 Electrical Office Administration
5 Chemistry Banking
6 Telecommunication Tourism
Skills
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BATAM STATE POLYTECHNIC
Officially established by Ministry of National Education of Indonesia on January 26, 2001 (SK No. 235/D/O/2000) with its three study programs: Electronics Informatics AccountingGovernment through the Minister of National Education No. 26 of 2010 stipulates Batam Polytechnic become state universities with names Batam State Polytechnic.
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STUDY PROGRAMS To meet the workforce needs, Batam State Polytechnic add 5 more study programs. Now, there are 8 study programs :
Mechanical Engineering Electronics Engineering Mechatronics Informatics Multimedia and Network Engineering Accounting Managerial Accounting Business Administration
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BATAM STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT
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BATAM STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT
Teaching
Factory
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TEACHING FACTORY
IC Packaging•Silicon Wafer: diameter 300 mm•Packaged IC: TQFP 100 pins•Capacity : 4000 chip per 8 hours
PCB Manufacturing•Up to 6 layers•150 µm (track width), 0.3 mm (trough hole)•Capacity : 3 PCBs (A4) single layer, or 2 PCBs (A4) double layers, or 1 PCBs four/eight layers per 8 hours
PCB Assembly•Chip 1608 : 21,000 CPH, •SOP : 15,000 CPH, •QFP : 5,500 CPH•Capacity : 500 PCBs per 8 hours
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CLEAN ROOM FACILITY
Surface resistivity : 1.51 Ohm
Particle count/ft³ (>0.5um) : 322
Class 10.000 for IC PackagingClass 100.000 for PCB Manufacturing
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IC PACKAGING EQUIPMENT
Wafer Dicing
Semi Automatic Die Handler
Die Bonder
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IC PACKAGING EQUIPMENT
Wire Bonding
Wire Diameter : 0.8 to 1.2 mil1 mil = 25.4 µm
IC Molding DTFS
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PCB MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
Drilling Machine Through hole Plating UV Exposure
UV Exposure Developer Etching
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PCB ASSEMBLY EQUIPMENT
Solder Paste Printing Component Mounter
-Max. Board (L x W) : 460 x 400 mm-Min. Board (L x W) : 50 x 50 mm-Print Speed Range : max. 200 mm/sec
Reflow Oven
Lead Free Soldering
Placement Rate (Flying Vision) : -Chip 1608 : 21,000 CPH, -SOP : 15,000 CPH, -QFP : 5,500 CPH
Board Dimension :-min. 50 (L) x 40 (W)-max. 460 (L) x 400 (W)
Placement Accuracy :-Chip : ±50 µm-QFP : ±30 µm
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Service and Information Center:
Main Building, 1st floor Batam State PolytechnicParkway Batam Center, Batam, 29461
INDONESIA
Website http://www.polibatam.ac.idEmail: [email protected]
Phone +62-778-469 856 - 469 860 ext. 1017Fax: +62-778-463620