Deputy Minister of Tourism Welcomes Official Visit from Jakpro, Formula E Operations (FEO), and the Indonesian Motor Association (IMI) to Discuss Jakarta E-Prix 2025

Jakarta, 4 June 2025 – Counting down the days to the Jakarta E-Prix 2025, the thirteenth round of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Tourism, Ni Luh Putu Elvina Jonita, welcomed a courtesy visit from PT Jakarta Propertindo (Perseroda) or Jakpro, along with representatives from Formula E Operations (FEO) and the Indonesian Motor Association (IMI). The meeting explored strategic collaboration opportunities to jointly promote the Jakarta E-Prix as a global sportainment event that can boost city tourism while strengthening Indonesia’s positioning as a premier destination for international sportainment and attracting more global travelers. Deputy Minister of Tourism, Ni Luh Puspa, stated that this event is not merely a sporting competition, but also a strategic opportunity to promote Indonesian tourism on the global stage. “As an international-scale event, the Jakarta E-Prix attracts the attention of foreign tourists, global media, and the international motorsport community. Beyond that, the event generates economic benefits for local communities, from MSMEs and transportation to hospitality sectors. It also raises awareness about environmental issues through the use of sustainable technology in racing. We hope the Jakarta E-Prix can become an icon of Indonesian sport tourism and strengthen our position as a leading destination in the region—one that is not only naturally beautiful, but also advanced in innovation and sustainability.” Ivan C. Permana, Project Director of the Jakarta E-Prix 2025, highlighted the importance of this event in elevating Indonesia’s tourism profile on the global stage. “Collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism(Kemenpar) will strengthen the positioning of the Jakarta E-Prix as an integral part of the national tourism ecosystem. Through this event, we aim to deliver a world-class sportainment experience while providing platforms for MSMEs, artists, and creative communities. It’s more than a race — it’s a global showcase for Jakarta.” Gemma Roura, Project Director for Formula E Operations (FEO) in Jakarta, added, “We believe the Jakarta E-Prix is a strategic platform for the Ministry of Tourism to introduce Indonesia to global audiences. We are confident in delivering a world-class experience whose impact will go far beyond the racetrack, contributing real economic value to Indonesia, which continues to rise as a prime destination for sportourism.” Lola Moenek, Deputy for Car Racing at the Indonesian Motor Association (IMI) Central Board, who attended the event on behalf of Bambang Soesatyo—Chairman of IMI and Steering Committee of the 2025 Jakarta E-Prix—and Ananda Mikola—Deputy Chair of IMI for Car Racing and Organizing Committee of the 2025 Jakarta E-Prix—expressed IMI’s full support for the upcoming race. “This will be the third edition of Formula E in Jakarta, and as the national motorsport regulator, IMI is committed to ensuring that the event is conducted safely, professionally, and in a way that reflects Jakarta’s identity as an international host city. We take great pride in the fact that all marshals assigned to the race—400 highly trained Indonesian personnel, from operators to trackside officials—are homegrown talents. This demonstrates Indonesia’s preparedness and capabilities, which have been recognized by the FIA,” said Lola. Be a part of the world’s premier electric racing event and experience the thrill of international competition, complete with top-tier entertainment. Tickets for the Jakarta E-Prix 2025 are now available at www.jakartaeprixofficial.com. Follow the official Instagram account @jakartaeprixofficial for the latest updates on race details, entertainment schedules, and exciting event experiences.
The Countdown Begins! Jakpro and Formula E Operations (FEO) Conduct Management Walkthrough at Jakarta E-Prix International Circuit (JIEC) Ahead of Jakarta E-Prix 2025

Jakarta, 4 June 2025 – Jakarta is gearing up to host the international electric racing event for the Round 13 of the Season 11 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship through the Jakarta E-Prix 2025. Ahead of the race on 21 June 2025, PT Jakarta Propertindo (Perseroda) or Jakpro, together with representatives from Formula E Operations (FEO), conducted a management walkthrough of the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit (JIEC) in Ancol. The team reviewed infrastructure progress and overall circuit and venue readiness, where 22 international drivers from 12 teams representing the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, France, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Brazil, and Barbados are set to compete. With construction progress reaching 90 percent, key elements—from the racetrack and entertainment stage to spectator areas and support facilities—are now in their final stages and poised for official verification by FEO in the coming weeks. The walkthrough was conducted to ensure that every aspect of the venue meets the global standards required by the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. Adi Adnyana, Director of Business and Operations at PT Jakarta Propertindo (Perseroda), emphasized that the walkthrough is part of a broader effort to deliver an internationally benchmarked event and an exceptional experience for spectators. “This management walkthrough is not just about technical checks—it’s how we ensure that every component, from the circuit to visitor experience, has been meticulously prepared. We want Jakarta E-Prix 2025 to welcome fans at the highest standards and deliver a world-class sportainment experience across racing, entertainment, and supporting facilities,” Gemma Roura, Project Director of Formula E Operations (FEO) for the Jakarta E-Prix, noted that the occasion marked a significant milestone in the lead-up to the race. “It’s not just about the readiness of the circuit and infrastructure, but ensuring that every element—from safety to fan engagement—is aligned with the highest global standards. We’re excited to see the city’s dedication and passion in creating an unforgettable experience that showcases Jakarta as a vibrant and innovative host on the Formula E calendar.” During today’s walkthrough, Jakpro introduced several highlight zones set to elevate the race-day experience for fans: Circuit & Paddock – A race area with an iconic layout, upgraded for the Gen3 Evo Formula E cars. Fan Village – An interactive entertainment hub featuring racing simulators, community areas, green tech exhibitions, and culinary delights. Main Stage Area – A live concert space featuring top Indonesian performers. Premium Lounge & Hospitality Zones – Exclusive spaces for corporate partners and VIP guests. A replica of the Formula E Gen3 Evo car—the fastest accelerating Formula E vehicle ever built—is currently on display at Bundaran Hotel Indonesia (HI) during Car Free Day along Sudirman–Thamrin, from 1 June throughout the month. More than just a symbol of high performance and electric vehicle technology, the exhibition also serves as an educational platform for the public. As part of Jakarta’s 498th Anniversary celebration, the showcase underscores the city’s ambition to become a Top 20 Global City driven by innovation and sustainability. The excitement continues during CFD on 1, 8, and 15 June 2025, where visitors can learn more about the Jakarta E-Prix and purchase special-priced Grandstand tickets at key locations including Bundaran HI (Pullman Hotel), Sarinah, FX Sudirman, and Grand Hyatt. In addition, the special-priced Grandstand ticket sales will run from 1–21 June at Jakarta International Stadium (JIS), Jakarta International Velodrome, and Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM). Visitors can simply scan the on-site QR code, choose their tickets, make payment, and instantly receive e-tickets via email. Details on physical ticket redemption will be shared through official social media and email. Be part of the most prestigious electric racing event and experience the electrifying atmosphere of global EV competition, enhanced by the best of Indonesian music and entertainment. Tickets for Jakarta E-Prix 2025 are now available at www.jakartaeprixofficial.com, and fans can follow @jakartaeprixofficial on Instagram for the latest updates on racing schedules, entertainment line-ups, and more exciting experiences.
Toastmasters International Empowers Southeast Asia’s Future Leaders at District 87 Annual Conference 2025: Communication and Connection for a Resilient Global Economy

Held in Bandung from 16–18 May 2025, the District 87 Annual Conference 2025 brought together over 250 delegates from Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam, East Malaysia, and Timor Leste to strengthen cross-border leadership, elevate professional skills, and foster economic resilience through powerful communication. Officially opened by Muhammad Farhan, Mayor of Bandung, and themed “Connect and Power Up!”, the three-day conference featured dynamic contests, educational sessions, and inspiring speeches under the tagline “Now, Everybody Can Connect!”. As we navigate an increasingly interconnected and complex economy, the ability to communicate with clarity and lead with purpose is no longer optional—it is fundamental. Leaders like DTM Miranda Rumi and Prof. Dr. apt. Keri Lestari emphasized how strong communication builds resilient communities and shared prosperity in a complex economy. With renowned speakers including Maimunah Natasha, Poh Kim Siong, Lin Ting Wei, Mas Mahathir bin Mohamad, and Stephen Fernando, the event celebrated Southeast Asia’s collaborative spirit and leadership potential. From cultural showcases to multilingual speech contests, the conference highlighted the region’s talent and diversity. Participants also experienced Bandung’s unique blend of nature, culture, and creativity—solidifying the city’s role as the “Paris of Java” and an inspiring home for future leaders. SWN PR & Advisory is proud to become the official PR Partner of Toastmasters International and support this prestigious initiative that empowers the next generation of changemakers in the region.
Jakarta E-Prix 2025 Approaches: Formula E Gen3 Evo Showcased at Car Free Day Jakarta, Special-Price Grandstand Tickets Now Available Across Jakarta

Jakarta, 1 June 2025 — The prestigious international electric car race Jakarta E-Prix 2025, part of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship Season 11, is just weeks away. As part of the lead-up to the event, which will take place on 21 June 2025 at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit (JIEC) in Ancol, PT Jakarta Propertindo (Perseroda)/Jakpro, the official organizer, has launched the Formula E Gen3 Evo Car Exhibition at Car Free Day (CFD) along Sudirman–Thamrin, with the car replica displayed at Bundaran Hotel Indonesia (HI) from 1 to 28 June 2025. As the fastest-accelerating Formula E car ever built, the Gen3 Evo is not only a symbol of cutting-edge electric vehicle technology and high performance, but also serves as a tool to educate the public about the future of sustainable mobility. This exhibition is part of the celebration of Jakarta’s 498th Anniversary and aligns with the city’s efforts to position itself as a candidate among the Top 20 Global Cities, with a strong focus on innovation and sustainability. The excitement will continue across Car Free Day (CFD) dates on 1, 8, and 15 June 2025 in the Sudirman–Thamrin area. In addition to viewing the Formula E Gen3 Evo up close, the public can access information about the race and purchase special-price Grandstand tickets. Offline ticket sales at special prices will be available on 1, 8, and 15 June 2025 at CFD locations including Pullman Hotel Jakarta (Bundaran HI), Sarinah, FX Sudirman, and Grand Hyatt Jakarta, and from 1–21 June 2025 at Jakarta International Stadium (JIS), Jakarta International Velodrome, and Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM). Visitors simply need to scan the barcode available at each location using their smartphone, select the Grandstand ticket category, complete the payment, and the e-ticket will be sent directly to their email. Information regarding physical ticket redemption will be announced via official social media channels and email. President Director of PT Jakarta Propertindo (Perseroda), Iwan Takwin, stated, “This event represents the collaboration between sports, technology, and the City of Jakarta as a host ready to embrace green transformation. We invite all parties—both the public and stakeholders—to work together in making Jakarta E-Prix 2025 a proud moment for our city.” I Gede Adi Adnyana Direktur Bisnis dan Operasional PT Jakarta Propertindo (Perseroda), stated, “The presence of the Gen3 Evo at Bundaran HI is part of our strategy to bring the Jakarta E-Prix closer to the public. It’s not just about racing—it’s about building public engagement from early on. We invite Jakarta residents to come to CFD, see the car up close, and purchase their tickets before they sell out.” With a variety of engaging public activities and easier access to ticketing, Jakarta E-Prix 2025 is set to be more than just a race—it is a global celebration of sportainment, clean technology, and Jakarta’s future-forward identity. Tickets for Jakarta E-Prix 2025 are available at promotional locations or via www.jakartaeprixofficial.com. Follow official updates on Instagram: @jakartaeprixofficial See you at the circuit!
TransTRACK Targets Regional Halal Market, Providing Technology to Strengthen Cross-Border Logistics Collaboration in Indonesia and Malaysia

Jakarta, May 28, 2025 – TransTRACK, a technology enabler company focused on digitizing vehicle fleet operations through fleet operation optimizer and supply chain integrator solutions, continues to strengthen its expansion into the regional halal market. In collaboration with Perbadanan Islam Johor (PIJ) Halal Ventures, TransTRACK held a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) titled “International Halal Industry Collaboration – Johor and Indonesia,” attended by representatives from the Halal Product Assurance Organizing Agency (BPJPH), the National Committee for Islamic Economy and Finance (KNEKS), and the ESQ Halal Center. This Focus Group Discussion (FGD) is expected to serve as a strategic forum to discuss the harmonization of halal certification across countries, synergy in halal trade policies, and the role of technology in strengthening trust and traceability within the halal supply chain. This initiative is part of a broader strategic effort by the Johor State Government, through Perbadanan Islam Johor Halal Ventures Sdn. Bhd. (PHVSB), to implement a halal logistics monitoring system in Malaysia. As a key step, PHVSB established a partnership with TransTRACK, marked by the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement (Head of Agreement) in August 2024 to develop the Integrated Halal Logistics System (IHLS) and Halal Logistics Platform (HLP). The global halal economy is projected to reach USD 5 trillion by 2030, driven by rising demand, increased awareness of halal standards, and trends in ethical consumption. This presents a strategic opportunity for both Indonesia and Malaysia to reinforce their roles as leaders in the global halal ecosystem. Hari Setiawan, Chief Operating Officer of TransTRACK, shared that the FGD generated valuable insights. “One of the key takeaways from this discussion is the mutual understanding between Indonesia and Malaysia (specifically the state of Johor) that halal-certified products do not require recertification when entering a partner country, but only need to go through a registration process. This is a breakthrough for halal industry players and opens up opportunities for cross-border trade efficiency. Such collaboration must be continuously encouraged, including through MoUs and halal auditor training initiatives offered by BPJPH. Collaboration with halal logistics players in Indonesia will also begin soon, in line with the readiness of the Halal Logistics Association of Indonesia (AHLI), who also participated in the FGD, to build synergy between Indonesia and Johor in halal logistics.” Aris Pujud Kurniawan, Co-founder and CTO of TransTRACK, emphasized the role of technology in developing the halal ecosystem. “From a technology standpoint, we see remaining gaps in real-time monitoring of halal logistics, even though halal-certified fleets and warehouses are already in place. There is still no integrated system that can track halal product movement and ensure proper distribution without contamination from non-halal goods. This is where TransTRACK comes in—as a system integrator bridging the needs of the industry and regulators to build a transparent, efficient, and reliable halal logistics ecosystem.” Wan Aminudin Aminin bin Wan Sulaiman of Perbadanan Islam Johor Halal Ventures highlighted the importance of Indonesia–Malaysia synergy in developing the halal industry. “We hope an MoU between Johor and Indonesia can be realized soon, as both countries share a common vision to advance the halal industry. This would allow Malaysian products to be enjoyed in Indonesia and vice versa. We also hope to establish a warehouse or halal product distribution center to connect the two countries.” TransTRACK’s initiative aligns with the Malaysia Halal Industry Master Plan 2030, which promotes cross-border collaboration and the development of regional halal logistics platforms. The focus on Johor’s Special Economic Zone (SEZ)—strategically located near Singapore and supported by advanced logistics infrastructure—is a key step toward building a more integrated, trusted, and globally connected Southeast Asian halal ecosystem. Through this initiative, TransTRACK not only demonstrates its commitment to regional expansion but also solidifies its role as a strategic partner in developing international-standard halal logistics infrastructure to support industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and cross-border trade.
Sweden and Indonesia Sign Landmark MoU to Strengthen Bilateral Healthcare Cooperation at the Sweden-Indonesia Sustainability Partnership (SISP) Healthcare Conference 2025

Jakarta, 27 May 2025 — Sweden and Indonesia have signed a Government-to-Government (G2G) Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen cooperation in healthcare, marking a major milestone during the Sweden-Indonesia Sustainability Partnership (SISP) Healthcare Conference 2025. The agreement was signed by Minister for Health Care of Sweden, H.E. Ms. Acko Ankarberg Johansson, and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, H.E. Mr. Budi Gunadi Sadikin. As outlined in the agreement, the partnership focuses on strengthening health services, digital health, sustainable healthcare development and health policy development. Key areas include oncology, anti-bacterial resistance, precision medicine, emergency preparedness health workforce development. This year also marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Sweden and Indonesia, underscoring a long-standing partnership now expanding into healthcare innovation and system transformation. H.E. Acko Ankarberg Johansson, Minister for Health Care of Sweden, stated, “Our collaboration goes far beyond diplomacy. It is built on a shared belief in equitable, data- driven, and patient-centered care. Through this MoU, we are aligning our priorities to support scalable healthcare models that can serve large populations, respond to emerging challenges, and integrate the best of digital health and medical innovation. We are proud to support Indonesia’s vision for a resilient healthcare system and look forward to building partnerships that are impactful, inclusive, and future-ready.” H.E. Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, stated, “Our goal is to leapfrog healthcare development in Indonesia through the adoption of advanced technologies and by learning from Sweden’s leadership in sustainable health systems. This will be achieved through three main areas of collaboration: investment in Indonesian healthcare to improve health outcomes through meaningful partnerships, expansion of learning opportunities with Karolinska Institutet to strengthen healthcare workforce skills, including nurses and midwifery and support for technology transfer and knowledge sharing, including Indonesia’s expertise in managing tropical diseases.” H.E. Daniel Blockert, Ambassador of Sweden to Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Papua New Guinea, and ASEAN, added, “Sweden and Indonesia have cultivated over seven decades of meaningful cooperation, and healthcare is emerging as one of the most dynamic and purpose-driven pillars of that relationship. This partnership is about more than exchanging knowledge—it’s about investing in systems, people, and technologies that shape healthier societies. Together, we are setting a powerful example of how bilateral engagement can deliver lasting impact in global public health.” In addition to the G2G agreement, the conference featured several multi-stakeholder agreements, including: Feasibility study grant agreement between Swedfund, the Indonesian Ministry of Health, and Dharmais Hospital to support the development of a radiotherapy center, A partnership between the Ministry of Health and AstraZeneca to strengthen prevention and control efforts for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), Collaboration between the Ministry and Essity to expand capacity and expertise in supporting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) control program, A strategic dialogue between The Jakarta City Government and HemoCue to implement anemia screening programs at the community level, with a focus on early detection and timely intervention. As the fourth most populous country in the world, Indonesia is actively modernising its healthcare system, backed by government investment in infrastructure, digital health, and disease prevention. Swedish companies have shown growing interest in contributing to Indonesia’s healthcare priorities, aligning with the six SISP focus areas: cancer, emergency care, diabetes, maternal and child health, lung health, and digitalisation. Sweden and Indonesia have maintained diplomatic relations since 1950. With healthcare now emerging as a strategic priority, the MoU and conference underscore a shared commitment to co-develop sustainable, inclusive, and forward-looking healthcare solutions that deliver impact across both nations.
Formula E Update: Vandoorne and Rowland Claim Victory in Two Tokyo E-Prix Races

Tokyo once again hosted the ABB FIA Formula E Championship for Rounds 8 and 9 of its 11th season through Tokyo E-Prix. With varying track conditions between the two races, Stoffel Vandoorne claimed victory on Saturday through smart strategy, while Oliver Rowland finally brought home a win for Nissan at their home race. Saturday Highlights:Maserati MSG Racing’s Stoffel Vandoorne returned to the top step of the podium after three years by winning Saturday’s Tokyo E-Prix. Starting from 14th, Vandoorne surged forward with aggressive early energy usage and became the first to deploy the rapid-charging Pit Boost. The race was red-flagged on lap 14, giving Vandoorne the edge when most drivers were still due for their Pit Boost stops. He built a commanding 20-second gap and finished ahead of championship leader Oliver Rowland and McLaren’s rookie Taylor Barnard. Sunday Highlights:After missing out on a win in Tokyo since 2024, Oliver Rowland finally brought victory to Nissan in Sunday’s Tokyo E-Prix. Starting from pole, Rowland battled Porsche’s reigning World Champion Pascal Wehrlein. Using strategic Attack Mode activations, Rowland passed Wehrlein on lap 26 and, with help from a late safety car, secured his fourth win of the season. Wehrlein finished second, while Dan Ticktum celebrated his first-ever Formula E podium with third.Following the Tokyo double-header, Rowland leads the drivers’ standings with 161 points. Nissan also tops both the team (172 pts) and manufacturers’ standings (256 pts). The 11th season of Formula E continues with a double-header at the Shanghai E-Prix on 31 May and 1 June, and Jakarta will host its round on 21 June 2025. 🎟️ Be part of this prestigious electric racing event and experience the electrifying atmosphere of global EV competition right in Jakarta. Tickets available now at: jakartaeprixofficial.com
Jakarta E-Prix Returns, Governor Pramono: A Momentum to Boost the Green Economy

Jakarta will once again host the 2025 E-Prix Series under the theme “Electrifying the Future.”, marking the third Jakarta E-Prix after its successful debut in 2022 and 2023. The race will be held on 21 June 2025 at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit in Ancol, North Jakarta. Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung Wibowo, stated that Jakarta is proud to once again be the sole host of Formula E, the only host city in Southeast Asia. He called this a historic moment and a symbol of Jakarta’s progress as a global city. Governor Pramono further explained that Jakarta E-Prix 2025 presents a great opportunity to grow the green economy, strengthen Jakarta’s position as a global sports tourism destination, and raise public awareness about electric vehicles and environmental sustainability. On the same occasion, President Director of PT Jakarta Propertindo (Jakpro), iwan takwin, expressed gratitude for the provincial government’s support. He emphasized Jakpro’s commitment to ensuring a smooth and successful event. Formula E Co-Founder & Chief Championship Officer, Alberto Longo shared that the E-Prix is back in Jakarta thanks to the DKI Provincial Government’s strong commitment to green innovation in motorsports, along with multi-stakeholder support. Meanwhile, Vice Chairman of the Ikatan Motor Indonesia (IMI) and Jakarta E-Prix Steering Committee, Ananda Mikola, added that the Jakarta E-Prix is an inclusive sportainment experience, complete with various pre-events to engage the public. He mentioned that IMI will deploy 400 local personnel as marshals who will oversee the race, from operators to every corner – all of them are local talents. Jakarta E-Prix 2025 is extra special as it coincides with Jakarta’s Anniversary and celebrates the city’s 500th year. The event also aligns with the city’s vision to join the Top 20 Global Cities by 2027. The Provincial Government invites everyone to support Jakarta as a dynamic, forward-looking global city and a pioneer in green urban living.
Pre-sale Receives Positive Response, Regular Ticket Sales for Jakarta E-Prix 2025 Now Open: Four Categories Available, Starting from IDR 500,000

After receiving an overwhelming response during the early bird and presale periods, normal ticket sales for the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship Jakarta E-Prix 2025 are now officially open, with prices starting from IDR 500,000 (before tax). On 21 June 2025, twenty-two drivers from eleven teams will ignite the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit in Ancol, delivering thrilling racing action with the latest Gen3 Evo electric cars. This year’s Jakarta E-Prix is packed with speed, innovation, and adrenaline — set to provide an unforgettable motorsport experience for fans of all backgrounds. Four ticket categories are available, each offering different benefits: • Festival – IDR 500,000 • Grandstand – IDR 1,000,000 • VIP Race Suite – IDR 3,000,000 • VVIP Race Suite – IDR 10,000,000 All ticket holders will also get access to exciting side activities including: • Fan Village – a hub of engaging activities • Gaming Arena – try the Formula E racing simulator • Fan Store – official merchandise and souvenirs • Entertainment – performances by famous artists (to be announced soon!) Tickets available now at jakartaeprixofficial.com. Follow @jakartaeprixofficial on social media for updates! hashtag#JakartaEPrix2025 hashtag#FormulaE hashtag#ABBFormulaE hashtag#JakartaMotorsport hashtag#SustainableRacing hashtag#
Muhammad Arif Angga, Chairman of APJII: IDF 2025 Marks a Collective Step Toward a Stronger Digital Indonesia

Held on May 15–16 in Jakarta, the inaugural Indonesia Digital Forum (IDF) 2025 brought together key players from government, industry, academia, and the digital community. Initiated by APJII, PANDI, and ATSI, the forum focused on one central theme: “Collaborating to Build Indonesia’s Digital Ecosystem.” For APJII Chairman Muhammad Arif Angga, IDF 2025 is more than a forum—it’s a platform for collective action. “Digital transformation can’t be done in silos. We need shared responsibility to ensure inclusive, sustainable growth,” he said. Arif emphasized four key priorities: equitable internet access, digital-ready talent, cybersecurity, and adaptive regulations. “These pillars are deeply connected, and must be developed in parallel to truly strengthen our ecosystem.” Coinciding with APJII’s 29th anniversary, IDF 2025 also marks nearly three decades of APJII’s commitment to advancing internet infrastructure and bridging the digital divide across Indonesia. Under Arif’s leadership, APJII continues to serve as a connector—aligning the visions of regulators, businesses, and communities to build a future-ready, resilient digital nation. Happy 29th Anniversary to APJII—for a stronger, faster, resilient, and more well-connected Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩 #MuhammadArif #APJII #IDF #Connectivity #Internet #DigitalIndonesia