Indonesia is making a bold move in the tech world by partnering with Oracle Corporation, an American multinational major player in global cloud infrastructure, to build what is projected to be the largest artificial intelligence (AI) center in Southeast Asia by the third quarter of 2025, with the collaboration being facilitated by Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs.
This cutting-edge facility—dubbed the largest GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) cluster in the region—is set to power high-performance AI models that could fuel everything from education and healthcare to smart cities and national security infrastructure.
This strategic alliance aligns with Indonesia’s broader Digital Vision 2045 roadmap, aiming to transform the nation into a key digital economy hub by combining local regulatory frameworks and talent development with Oracle’s technological prowess and global cloud capabilities.
The AI hub will not only serve domestic innovation needs but also potentially attract foreign researchers and companies looking to deploy large-scale AI applications in a rapidly digitizing region, making Indonesia an emerging regional leader in responsible and scalable artificial intelligence deployment.
With Indonesian Minister Meutya Hafid emphasizing the project's importance for sovereignty and economic growth, this initiative stands as a landmark in public-private partnerships, showcasing how national ambition and global tech expertise can converge to create meaningful digital breakthroughs with long-term regional impact.
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Indonesia teams up with Oracle to build Southeast Asia's biggest AI center by Q3 2025

