Indonesia
Bali
Bali's tech ecosystem is unlike anywhere else in this atlas — it wasn't planned by a master developer, it was built by over 100,000 digital nomads choosing where to sit down and work. Earning the nickname "Silicon Bali," that bottom-up coworking economy now runs alongside a newer, formal push from the provincial and national government centred on Nusa Dua.

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Population Size
Canggu–Ubud Digital Nomad Corridor
The organic, bottom-up heart of "Silicon Bali" — two contrasting coworking scenes, ten kilometres apart, that between them define the island's remote-work economy.

Canggu Coworking Cluster
The island's largest concentration of coworking spaces and nomad density — BWork, Tropical Nomad Coworking and AT 06 anchor a scene built around cafés, beach clubs and content-creator culture.

Ubud Coworking Cluster
Hubud, one of Bali's original pioneer coworking spaces, and Outpost's Ubud and Penestanan locations anchor a quieter, focus-oriented scene built around wellness culture.
Nusa Dua Investment & Innovation District
The formal, institutional counterpart to Canggu and Ubud — where national ministries and international investment forums are building Bali's next chapter as a digital economy, not just a nomad destination.

Kura Kura Island SEZ
A national digital-innovation ecosystem announced by the Ministry of Communication and Informatics, aimed at supporting Bali's transition from a tourism hub to a centre for digital enterprise.

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