A country is a developed country when the technology-based start-ups reach a minimum of 5 percent of the population. Indonesia has only achieved 1,67 percent. Because of that, the university is pushed by the need to have a technology business incubator, industrial teaching, and teaching factory. This was conveyed by the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education (Menristekdikti), Prof Mohamad Nasir in The National Technology Business Incubator Forum (IBT) with the theme of Towards Industrial Innovation 4.0 in Jakarta (3-4/12). Prof. Mohamad Nasir emphasized the importance of innovation that is directing towards the development of technology-based start-up.