How NeoTechPark Turns Indonesia Student Curiosity into Real Web3 Dev.

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Introduction

Saturday (Nov. 08, 2025) at Bandung Techno Park , a room full of first‑timers watched wallets connect, contracts deploy, and transaction hashes appear on screen.

In a single focused session, curiosity turned into a working on‑chain interaction. The workshop "Start Your Web3 Developer Journey" was organized by DevWeb3Bandung (Indonesia Local Community), and supported by partners NeoTechPark

NeoTechPark collaborated with the local community DevWeb3Bandung and backed a student‑first Web3 journey: keynote, mentoring, and post‑event content — so beginners don’t stop at “hello world,” but keep building.

Roles on stage. Ari Maulana, Indonesia Community Manager at NeoTechPark, served as speaker and session lead, guiding participants into web3 development. Kei Matsuoka, Community Lead at NeoTechPark, delivered a Keynote Speech titled From Campus to Global, framing how local learning ties to cross‑border opportunities.

What Happened

We opened by demystifying the Web3 stack: networks (with an emphasis on EVM), wallets, gas, and the transaction lifecycle. Then we moved straight into the hands‑on: Remix IDE → deploy a minimal contract to a testnet → call it from a simple UI. That single loop — compile, deploy, interact — is the moment Web3 stops being abstract.

Along the way we kept the room practical: where faucets fit, how to read a tx hash, why RPC endpoints matter, and how to recover when things fail. The closing Q&A focused on next steps: finding a team, joining meetups, and turning a demo into a portfolio artifact.

Why NeoTechPark Showed Up

This workshop was a bridge. NeoTechPark worked with DevWeb3Bandung to support a university‑focused program and bring cross‑border (JP/ID) engineering practices into a local room. We also shaped the follow‑through: articles, sample code, and mentoring pods so students can keep momentum after the event.

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What Attendees Built

By the end, most participants had:

  • Deployed a minimal smart contract to a public test network.
  • Connected a wallet and executed a state‑changing call.
  • Understood the core objects: accounts, ABI, RPC, gas, and basic error recovery.

Voices & Moments

The best moment is the first confirmed tx — the ripple in the room when a hash lands and the UI updates. That’s the confidence unlock. It’s also where the real questions start: “How do I wire this into a React app?”, “What about security?”, “Where do I find a team?”

What’s Next

We’re lining up:

  • A front‑end integration deep dive (ethers/wagmi, UI states, error patterns).
  • Mentoring pods — small, time‑boxed groups with weekly checkpoints.
  • Hackathon incubation for teams ready to keep building.
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Closing

Touching the stack matters. When students see compile → deploy → interact end‑to‑end, Web3 becomes doable and exciting. With NeoTechPark working together, the runway from campus to global gets shorter, clearer, and a lot more fun.

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