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[Plenary_Talk_3]Expectations for Optoelectronics and Communications towards the Future of the Asia-Pacific Region

○Budi Prawara (Research Organization for Electronics and Information BRIN)
Optoelectronics and communications have developed rapidly in recent years, becoming a major pillar in information technology and data transmission and also playing an important role in supporting human welfare. Today, advances in optoelectronic components, such as photonic integrated circuits, advanced multiplexing technologies, and high-speed fiber optic communications, enable increased efficiency and greater data transmission capacity. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) for optical network optimization is also increasingly widespread, supporting more adaptive and responsive communications. In the future, this technology is predicted to develop further with increased transmission speeds, integration with quantum computing, and energy optimization for more sustainable solutions.
In this talk, expectation for optoelectronics and communications are be presented toward the future of the Asia-Pacific region. Several research and innovation activities in the field of optoelectronics and communications are reported such as research activities and its collaboration among Asia-Pacific region and global. Improving of research infrastructure in optoelectronics is also a key factor for the advancement of this technology. With a sustainable and collaborative approach, optoelectronics and communications will continue to play a central role in the global digital transformation.

Bio: Budi Prawara received a doctoral degree at the University of the Ryukyus, Japan, in 2004 in the field of Materials, Energy & Structural Engineering. He was formely Head of Research Center for Electrical Power and Mechatronics and in 2019, as Head of Research Center for Electronics and Telecommunications, Indonesian Institute of Sciences.
His research interest in thermally sprayed coatings and number of achievements, including his research regarding Composite Matrix Ceramics as a Wear-Resistant, Corrosion-Resistant and High-Temperature Coating, being included in the list of 106 Indonesian Innovations, by the Business Innovation Center, Ministry of Research and Technology.
Apart from that, in 2006 he represented Indonesia at the Young Scientist Meeting organized by the International Council for Science and Union (ICSU), in Lindau-Germany. This bespectacled man was also recorded as winning the most licenses at LIPI in the period 2020 to 2021.
He has produced a number of scientific papers, both written alone and in collaboration with other researchers, on a national and international scale. He is also active as a student supervisor at several universities.
Budi has various experiences in research collaboration with various parties, local and overseas collaborator, including as a Coordinator for CPAP-BiPAP Ventilator products as Respiratory Aids. This activity received LPDP Ristek Covid-19 Consortium Research Funding, in collaboration with PT Tesena Inovindo and RSHS Bandung.
Currently, Budi has been entrusted with Research Organization for Electronics and Informatics - BRIN, as Chairman.

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