Indonesia Next: Leading The Digital Age with Government and Industry Collaboration
SUMMARY

The “Indonesia Next: Leading the Digital Age with Government and Industry Collaboration” conference focuses on Indonesia’s rapid digital transformation and the crucial partnership between government and industry in driving this progress. The conference agenda tackles key challenges and opportunities, emphasizing the need for a robust digital infrastructure, inclusive access to technology, and a skilled workforce equipped for the digital economy. Keynote speakers and panel discussions will illuminate strategies for navigating Indonesia’s unique digital landscape, addressing issues such as bridging the digital divide, ensuring cybersecurity across critical sectors, and building a resilient and sustainable digital ecosystem.
Specific industry sectors will be examined in detail, including telecommunications, data centers, mining technology, FMCG, manufacturing, healthcare, infrastructure, transportation and logistics, education, tourism and many more. Each sector’s digital transformation journey will be explored, highlighting successful strategies, innovative solutions, and best practices. Discussions will center on how technologies such as AI, machine learning, IoT, and advanced analytics can optimize operations, enhance efficiency, and improve service delivery across these diverse sectors. The role of data centers in supporting national digital initiatives will also be a prominent theme, alongside crucial conversations on cybersecurity, data privacy, and building a robust cybersecurity talent pipeline.
Furthermore, the conference will emphasize the importance of citizen-centric government services, promoting transparency and trust through open data initiatives. Building a future-ready workforce capable of meeting the demands of the digital age will be a recurring focus, highlighting the need for strategic upskilling and reskilling programs. The conference encourages collaboration and knowledge sharing, with ample networking opportunities for attendees to connect with industry peers, government officials, and technology experts. The ultimate goal is to foster a dynamic and collaborative environment that accelerates Indonesia’s digital progress and establishes it as a leader in the digital age.
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2025 Conference topics include:
Session 1: Telecommunication
Charting Indonesia's Digital Infrastructure Roadmap: Opportunities and Challenges under the New Administration
Keynote Speaker
Nezar Patria, Vice Minister, Ministry of Communication and Digital of the Republic of Indonesia
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Expanding Digital Inclusion: Connecting Communities with Affordable and Accessible Internet
Keynote Speaker
Senior Representative, Fiberhome
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Indonesia’s Telecom Industry in the AI Era: Balancing Innovation and Consumer Protection
Panel Discussion Speakers:
- Sarwoto Atmosutarno, Chairman, Indonesia Telematics Society (MASTEL)
- John Sihar Simanjuntak, President, PANDI
- Dian Siswarini, President Director, PT Telkom Indonesia*
- Martin Hartono, Chief Executive Officer, GDP Venture*
- Senior Representative, ANDREW
Moderator: Tommy Gustavi Utomo, Executive Director, Association of Telecommunications Infrastructure and Tower Developers (ASPIMTEL)
12.00 – 14.00
NETWORKING LUNCHEONS
Session 2: Government Services
Tackling Issues in Modernizing Digital Government: Addressing Gaps in Infrastructure, Security, and Skills
Keynote Speaker
Ismail, Secretary General, Ministry of Communication and Digital of the Republic of Indonesia
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Adopting Digital Government Practices: Case Studies and Lessons Learned
Panel Discussion Speakers:
- Yuldi Yusman, Director General of Immigration, Directorate General of Immigration, Ministry of Immigration and Corrections of the Republic of Indonesia*
- Setiaji, Chief of Digital Transformation Office, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia
- Suharmen, Deputy for Information Systems and Digitalization of State Civil Apparatus Management, State Civil Service Agency (BKN)
- Ali Ghufron Mukti, President Director, BPJS Kesehatan*
- Eryk Budi Pratama, Vice Chairman of Standing Committee for Artificial Intelligence and Personal Data Protection, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN)
- Irawan Mulyadi, CEO TOTM Technologies, Commissioner, InterBio
Moderator: Panji Widiastanto, Deputy Head of Cybersecurity Affairs, Indonesian Internet Service Providers Association (APJII)*
14.50 – 15.00
COFFEE BREAK
Session 3: Government Services
Putting Citizens First: Creating Government Services that Truly Meet Their Needs
Keynote Speaker
Tomsi Tohir, Secretary General, Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia*
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Building Trust and Transparency in Government: The Role of Open Data and Citizen Engagement
Panel Discussion Speakers:
- Dave A.F. Laksono, Deputy Chairman of Commission I, The House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia (DPR RI)
- Teguh Setyabudi, Director General of Population and Civil Registration, Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia
- Teguh Prasetya, Head of Industry and Independence of IoT, AI & Big Data (TRIOTA), Indonesia Telematics Society (MASTEL) – President Director, PT Alita Praya Mitra
- Alwis Rustam, Executive Director, Association of Indonesia Municipalities (APEKSI)
- Senior Representative, Leading Private Sector*
Moderator: Heru Sutadi, Executive Director, Indonesia ICT Institute
Session 1: Data Center
CO-HOST WELCOME REMARKS
Keynote Speaker
Hendra Suryakusuma, Chairman, Indonesia Data Center Provider Organization (IDPRO) – President Commissioner, DATAGARDA (PT. Data Prima Global Servitama)
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Indonesia's Data Center Strategy: Supporting Digital Economy Growth and National Security
Keynote Speaker
Wayan Toni Supriyanto, Director General of Digital Ecosystem, Ministry of Communication and Digital of the Republic of Indonesia
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Creating Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Data Centers for Indonesia
Panel Discussion Speakers:
- Denny Setiawan, Director of Digital Infrastructure Strategy and Policy, Ministry of Communication and Digital of the Republic of Indonesia
- Herlin Herlianika, President, ASHRAE Indonesia Chapter
- Suyanta Satria, Secretary General, Indonesia Data Center Provider Organization (IDPRO) – Senior Manager Product Management, ST Telemedia Global Data Center
- Jason Lim, Regional Director – APAC, Exertherm
- Anthony J. Waludin, Director, PT. Ekagrata Data Gemilang (EDGE DC)
Moderator: Rendy Maulana Akbar, Chairman, Indonesian Cloud and Hosting Association (ACHI) – Chief Executive Officer & Founder, PT Qwords Company International
Telecommunication
- Charting Indonesia's Digital Infrastructure Roadmap: Opportunities and Challenges under the New Administration
- Indonesia’s Telecom Industry in the AI Era: Balancing Innovation and Consumer Protection
Data Center
- Creating Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Data Centers for Indonesia
- Policy Challenges in Data Center Development: How Customs, Taxation, and Permits Affect Progress
Mining Tech
- Mining in Indonesia: Embracing Innovation and Technological Progress
- Digital Transformation in Mining: Improving Efficiency and Productivity through Automation
- Automation and Robotics in Mining: Practical Applications and Case Studies
- The Future of Mining: Exploring AI Applications and Overcoming Challenges
HR Tech
- The Impact of AI on HR: Automating Processes and Improving Employee Experiences
- Digital Transformation in HR: Challenges and Opportunities for Indonesian Institutions
- Simplifying HR Tasks with Digital Tools: Cutting Down on Time and Costs
Cyber Security
- Building a Cybersecurity Talent Pipeline: Developing Talent and Strengthening Capabilities
- Incident Response and Disaster Recovery Planning: Preparing for Cyber Attacks
- Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) and Cyber Warfare: Protecting Indonesia's Critical Infrastructure
AI Tech
- AI and Digital Governance: Ensuring Ethical Innovation for Indonesia's Future
- AI-Powered Networks: Shaping Indonesia's Connectivity Landscape
Government Services
- Tackling Issues in Modernizing Digital Government: Addressing Gaps in Infrastructure, Security, and Skills
- Putting Citizens First: Creating Government Services that Truly Meet Their Needs