PTPP Constructs Smart Hospital with IoT and AI Technologies Applied
PT PP (Persero) Tbk (PTPP) has completed the main structure of the RSJPD Harapan Kita–Tokushukai Building through a topping off ceremony. This project represents an important step in developing an international-standard cardiac hospital in Indonesia.
PTPP Corporate Secretary Joko Raharjo stated that the Rp882.51 billion project has recorded 73.2% progress. “The project with a contract value of Rp882.51 billion shows positive progress with a realisation achievement of 73.2%,” said Joko in a written statement on Thursday (16/4/2026).
Joko mentioned that this achievement demonstrates good project control in terms of quality, time, and execution. PTPP ensures that the construction prioritises occupational safety, quality, and timeliness.
“PTPP is committed to delivering international-standard health infrastructure with the application of modern construction technology and strict project control,” said Joko.
This hospital is designed as a smart hospital with various integrated technologies. The systems used include a central control dashboard, integration with the Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS), and real-time patient monitoring based on the Internet of Things (IoT).
In addition, artificial intelligence (AI) is utilised in the security system. Automation is also applied to non-medical processes up to the operating room to improve efficiency and maintain sterilisation standards.
“This project is targeted to be completed soon and provide real contributions to improving cardiac health services in Indonesia,” said Joko.
Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin appreciated the construction achievement. He assessed that this project strengthens cardiac health services through international collaboration.
“The strengthening of this facility is expected to expand access to high-standard health services for the Indonesian people,” said Budi.
Project Director of Tokushukai Medical Corporation, Takeki Ohashi, also expressed appreciation for the project progress. “Thank you for the excellent work,” said Takeki.
PTPP considers this project to reflect the synergy of various parties in delivering modern and globally competitive health facilities.