CIPS DigiWeek 2025:
Not Your Ordinary Conference
CIPS DigiWeek is the annual flagship event by the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies, providing an open platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas and surface key issues that offer constructive solutions towards address the challenges towards fostering a responsible digital ecosystem.
In its sixth year, CIPS DigiWeek 2025 will feature online and in-person panel discussions, and roundtables with policymakers, industry leaders, academia, and civil society to shape a positive digital future.
Each year, CIPS offers partnership opportunities to the right companies and organisations to collaborate on this flagship event.
Bridging Policy and Innovation:
A platform where policymakers and innovators collaborate for Indonesia's digital future.
Actionable Outcomes:
We summarize our discussion to policy actions in a form of Policy Communique
Expert-Driven Discussions:
Engage with leading experts across industries, academia, and civil society.
Networking Opportunities:
Connect with decision-makers and pioneers shaping Indonesia's digital ecosystem.

Why Shared Responsibilities?
When individuals feel secure and protected, interacting online, they are more likely to engage with and invest in digital platforms. This trust drives innovation, boosts economic opportunities, and an open internet.
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An ecosystems approach is required where regulators, private sector leaders, civil society, and individuals take shared responsibility to address challenges.
Key Themes of DigiWeek 2025
Consumer Trust and Confidence in Digital Finance
Championing Online User Safety & Rights
Tech Innovation to Meet Social Needs
Broad Benefits of Supporting
Present your organization’s industry expertise and insights, position your organisation as a contributor towards sound, forward-thinking policy approaches in Indonesia.
A neutral platform to engage directly with Indonesian policymakers and key stakeholders convened by a reputable independent think tank to guide and surface important information in Indonesia’s policy discourse.
Support important constructive dialogues for Indonesian civil society to explore and exchange evidence and ideas that foster trust, freedom and resilience in Indonesia’s evolving digital ecosystem.
Event Agenda
Agenda details will be available soon.
Please stay connected for updates!
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Watch previous DigiWeek here.
What You Can Expect
Panel
Discussions
Networking
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Closed Door
Roundtables
Policy
Communique
Webinars
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Workshop
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Event Agenda
Opening Keynote
09.30 - 09.55 WIB
Speakers: Anton Rizki (CEO of CIPS), Taufiq Hidayat Putra (Deputi Ketenagalistrikan, Telekomunikasi dan Informatika, Bappenas), and Rainer Ettel (Head of Directorate for Cross-Sectoral Consumer Policy Issues, BMUV).​
Hybrid Panel Discussion | Policy Pioneers: Shaping the Future of Indonesia's e-Conomy
10.05 - 11.40 WIB
Speakers: Rosy Widyawati (Plt. Direktur Jasa Keuangan dan BUMN, Kedeputian Ekonomi, Bappenas), Prasetya Dwicahya (Co-Founder & COO of Think Policy Indonesia) and Anton Rizki (CEO of CIPS)
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Unpack the concept of co-regulation and regulatory sandboxes
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Opportunities in various sectors facing immediate digital disruption
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Practical examples of innovative policy-making approaches
Hybrid Panel Discussion | Enabling Growth for Indonesian MSMEs: Navigating the Digital Economy
13.30 - 15.00 WIB
Speakers: Yulius (Deputy for Micro Enterprises, Ministry of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises), Reancy Triashari (Pengurus Bidang UMKM, Indonesia E-Commerce Association), & Budi Primawan (Vice President Government Affairs, Lazada)
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What is the enabling environment to better support businesses' growth, maximize the benefits of the digital economy, and potentially scale up to reach new heights?
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What measures are needed to improve the competitiveness of MSMEs so that they can benefit from increased market access through digital platforms, both domestically and internationally?
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How can financial institutions and government policies collaborate to provide greater access to finance for MSMEs, enabling them to adapt and innovate?
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What should the government and relevant stakeholders prioritize to see more of Indonesia’s MSMEs able to experience continuous growth and scale up their business?
What Have They Said About CIPS DigiWeek?
It is hoped that DigiWeek can encourage the development of solutions and constructive policy discourse to create a responsible and inclusive digital ecosystem that is in line with the national recovery vision of a golden Indonesia in 2045.”
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Taufik Hidayat Putra
Director of Electricity, Telecommunications, and Informatics,
Ministry of Development National Planning
“Very grateful to be able to work with CIPS since 2018. Here is an opportunity to exchange information and experiences related to digital protection rights, space for freedom of expression in the digital space.”
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Dr. Stefan Diederich
Project Director
Friedrich Naumann Foundation Indonesia
"It always feels refreshing to have this kind of discussion. It would be great if CIPS has the blueprint of the overall CIPS DigiWeek and research direction, and share it with us (Government of Indonesia), so we know what steps need to be taken to ensure the implementation is going according to plan."
Destry Anna Sari
Assistant Deputy Minister on Business Consultation
Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs​