In a groundbreaking move, Microsoft has unveiled plans to invest $1.7 billion in Indonesia over the next four years. The investment focuses on bolstering Indonesia’s cloud and AI infrastructure while also providing extensive AI skilling opportunities for 8,40,000 individuals.
The investment will revolutionise the nation’s digital landscape, marking Microsoft’s largest-ever commitment to the country in its 29-year history. Furthermore, it aligns with Indonesia’s ambitious Golden Indonesia 2045 Vision, aimed at propelling the nation into a global economic powerhouse.
Speaking on the significance of this partnership, Satya Nadella, chairman and CEO, Microsoft, emphasised the transformative potential of AI in shaping societies worldwide, including Indonesia. Nadella expressed confidence that the investments announced will empower Indonesia to thrive in the rapidly-evolving digital era.
This monumental investment builds upon Microsoft’s existing Berdayakan Indonesia (Empower Indonesia) initiative, announced in February 2021. It aims to accelerate inclusive economic growth. The current investment will cater to the surging demand for cloud computing services in Indonesia and unlock the economic potential of AI technology.
This partnership will serve as a gateway for Indonesia to become a leading contributor to the global technological supply chain, realising Indonesia’s digital innovation ambitions.
Additionally, Microsoft also announced a broader commitment to provide AI skilling opportunities for 2.5 million individuals across ASEAN member states by 2025. This initiative underscores Microsoft’s dedication to fostering digital literacy and empowering individuals to thrive in the AI-driven economy.
The significance of developers in harnessing AI’s potential was underscored by Nadella, who highlighted Microsoft’s efforts to nurture Indonesia’s developer community. Initiatives such as AI Odyssey aim to equip thousands of Indonesian developers with the expertise needed to leverage AI effectively.
Indonesia’s burgeoning developer community, currently the third-largest in the Asia-Pacific region, is poised for exponential growth, with Microsoft projecting it to be among the top five globally by 2026.
Microsoft’s commitment to Indonesia extends beyond infrastructure and skilling initiatives. The tech giant is actively collaborating with local organisations to deploy AI-powered solutions across various sectors, ranging from finance and transportation to education and healthcare.
From enhancing operational efficiency at traditional banks to revolutionising aquaculture with AI-driven insights, Microsoft’s AI solutions are driving innovation and productivity across Indonesia’s diverse industries.
Moreover, Microsoft is prioritising ethical AI development, aligning its practices with Indonesian regulatory frameworks and ethical standards. The company’s voluntary commitment to implementing AI ethical values underscores its dedication to ensuring that AI serves as a force for good in Indonesia and beyond.