Nestled on the western side of Lombok Island, Mataram is the capital city of West Nusa Tenggara Province (Nusa Tenggara Barat), Indonesia. Renowned for its vibrant Sasak culture, warm hospitality, and stunning natural landscapes, Mataram offers an inviting backdrop for the International Technology and Information Seminar (ITIS) 2025.

Lombok Island is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and is located east of Bali, separated by the Lombok Strait. Often referred to as “Bali’s serene sister,” Lombok boasts unspoiled beaches, dramatic waterfalls, and breathtaking mountainous terrain, including Mount Rinjani, Indonesia’s second-highest volcano. While tourism thrives along the island’s coastlines, especially in areas like Senggigi and the Gili Islands, the island has maintained a peaceful, authentic charm that sets it apart.

As the administrative and economic center of West Nusa Tenggara, Mataram seamlessly integrates modern urban living with traditional life. The city is home to government institutions, universities, cultural landmarks, and growing entrepreneurial hubs. West Nusa Tenggara itself is known for its diverse geography—from lush highlands to arid savannas—and a rich tapestry of ethnic traditions, including those of the Sasak and Samawa peoples.

Just a short trip from pristine beaches, majestic mountains, and traditional villages, Mataram blends urban comfort with a rich cultural heritage. Attendees can explore historical sites like the Mayura Water Palace, visit the Islamic Center Mosque, taste authentic Lombok cuisine such as ayam taliwang and plecing kangkung, and experience the peaceful rhythm of island life.

With modern facilities, a strategic location, and easy accessibility via Lombok International Airport (Zainuddin Abdul Madjid Airport), Mataram provides the perfect environment for productive discussions and meaningful networking in a tropical setting. Join us in Mataram, where innovation meets inspiration

Mataram’s unique charm lies in its balance of tradition and progress. The city is home to thriving academic institutions, creative communities, and a growing tech ecosystem, making it an ideal host for an international forum on technology and information systems. The serene atmosphere of Lombok allows participants to engage deeply with seminar topics while also recharging amid the natural beauty surrounding the city.

Beyond the seminar, participants are encouraged to discover the island’s many wonders—such as the white sand beaches of Kuta Mandalika, the cultural richness of Sade Village, or the scenic trekking paths of Mount Rinjani National Park. These experiences not only offer relaxation but also foster intercultural exchange and global collaboration.

Whether you are presenting cutting-edge research, exploring new partnerships, or simply enjoying the scenic wonders of Indonesia, ITIS 2025 in Mataram promises to be an unforgettable experience. We look forward to welcoming you to a destination where knowledge grows, ideas flourish, and nature inspires.