Indonesia has amassed an ICT sector worth $46.5 billion and is on course to reach $75.3 billion by 2030 at a notably consistent CAGR of 10.10%, making it one of Southeast Asia’s most stable long-term performers in digital innovation.
As Indonesian enterprises actively reimagine how they operate, serve, and compete, the role of Chief Information Officers has retrospectively expanded. CIOs and other tech leaders today influence decisions that go far beyond IT; shaping cybersecurity resilience, data governance, cloud migration, and AI integration that further extend into the country’s wider tech ecosystem.
This broadened scope of responsibilities requires deeper collaboration, sharper market awareness, and a clear, strategic view of how emerging technologies can strengthen digital competitiveness across sectors in the country.
Against the backdrop of this ever-evolving technology landscape, the third edition of digitalCIO, taking place in 2026, will convene 350+ CIOs, IT and technology leaders from the nation’s foremost public and private organisations to tackle the most critical challenges shaping today’s digital agenda.
The platform will foster informed dialogue, highlight actionable strategies, facilitate cross-sector collaboration, and explore practical, future-ready solutions shaping Indonesia’s digital trajectory in the coming decade.














