Muhammad Rudi, the Head of BP Batam and Mayor, urges the community to actively participate in fostering the region’s development. Highlighting the critical role of synergy between government, private sector, and citizens, Rudi envisions a New Batam City, underpinned by a robust economic growth and a skilled human resources pool.
In a gathering at Vihara Maitreya, alongside Kepri’s Deputy Governor Marlin Agustina, Rudi detailed the government’s commitment to creating infrastructural support for industrial sectors. This initiative, aimed at widening employment opportunities, aligns with the vision of achieving a ‘Golden Indonesia’ by 2045 through the enhancement of human resources and industrial growth.
The emphasis on preparing a resilient and excellent workforce to realize the vision of Indonesia Emas 2045, calling for a collaborative approach to ensure Batam’s progress.

The importance of infrastructure development is paralleled with the need for a generation that embodies a high work ethic, capable of competing in the evolving industrial landscape of Batam City.
Rudi also highlighted the strategic preparation of supporting infrastructure throughout the city to boost the advancement of every industrial sector, ensuring a comprehensive approach to development.
The initiative reflects a proactive stance towards addressing the challenges of industrial growth, aiming to create a broad spectrum of job opportunities for the local community.
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The collaboration between government, private sector, and community is deemed essential in driving Batam towards a new era of industrial and economic prosperity, showcasing a model of development that could inspire other regions.
Muhammad Rudi’s advocacy for human resource excellence in Batam signifies the region’s commitment towards sustainable industrial and economic growth. This approach not only promises to elevate Batam’s status as a key industrial hub in Southeast Asia but also underscores the importance of human capital in achieving long-term development goals.
Muhammad Rudi, Batam’s Mayor and Head of BP Batam, champions the development of superior human resources to drive the city’s industrial growth. Through collaboration across all sectors of society, Rudi aims to prepare Batam for significant economic advancement, aligning with the broader vision of ‘Golden Indonesia 2045’. This initiative is a testament to the city’s proactive efforts in nurturing talent and creating a conducive environment for industrial prosperity, marking a pivotal step towards sustainable development in the region.
Source: 9Info, Natuna Today (2024)











