CIPS DigiWeek 2025:
Not Your Ordinary Conference
CIPS DigiWeek is the annual flagship event of the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies, serving as an open platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas, highlight critical issues, and explore practical solutions to build a responsible digital ecosystem.
Now in its sixth year, CIPS DigiWeek 2025 will feature a mix of online and in-person panel discussions and roundtables, bringing together policymakers, industry leaders, academics, and civil society to help shape a positive digital future.
Bridging Policy & Innovation
A space for policymakers and innovators to shape Indonesia’s digital future—together.
Turning Ideas into Action
Discussions lead to real actions through a published Policy Communiqué.
Expert-Driven Discussions
Engage with leading experts across industries, academia, and civil society.
Meaningful Networking
Connect with key players in the digital ecosystem and spark meaningful collaborations.

Why Shared Responsibilities?
Trust is the cornerstone of a thriving digital world. When people feel safe and protected online, they’re more likely to participate, engage, and invest in digital platforms. This sense of security fuels innovation, expands economic opportunities, and strengthens the open internet.
Building this kind of digital environment requires shared responsibility — where regulators, industry leaders, civil society, and individuals all collaborate in addressing risks, ensuring rights, and enabling innovation for a better digital tomorrow.
Key Themes of DigiWeek 2025
Consumer Trust and Confidence in Digital Finance
Championing Online User Safety & Rights
Shared Responsibility in Powering the Digital Economy
Event Agenda
Hybrid Panel Discussion | Wabah Penipuan Digital di Asia: Bagaimana Respons Indonesia?
9.45 - 12.00 WIB
Mangkuluhur ARTOTEL & Zoom
Penipuan digital yang kian kompleks telah merugikan jutaan konsumen di Indonesia. Panel ini menghadirkan berbagai pemangku kepentingan untuk membahas solusi perlindungan konsumen yang inklusif, termasuk pentingnya kebijakan responsif gender dalam menghadapi risiko digital.
Speakers: Desi Vicianna (Senior Policy Strategist, Women’s World Banking), Dahnial Apriyadi (Analisis Eksekutif Kelompok Spesialis Pengawas Perilaku Usaha Jasa Keuangan, Edukasi dan Pelindungan Konsumen, OJK), Ahmad Taufik Rahman (SVP Product & Head Certificate Authority VIDA), & Ardi Sutedja (Founder and Chairman of the Indonesia Cyber Security Forum).
Moderator: Aries Setiadi (CIPS' Associate Researcher)
Hybrid Panel Discussion | Desain UX Bertanggung Jawab: Melindungi Konsumen dari Bahaya Dark Pattern di Keuangan Digital
13.00 - 15.00 WIB
Mangkuluhur ARTOTEL & Zoom
Ekonomi digital Indonesia terus tumbuh, tapi praktik dark patterns makin merugikan konsumen, terutama perempuan. Dari pinjaman digital menyesatkan hingga algoritma bias, banyak pengguna terjebak tanpa perlindungan memadai. Regulasi belum cukup kuat untuk mengatasi desain manipulatif ini. Sesi ini mengajak semua pihak membahas solusi desain etis dan perlindungan inklusif demi ekosistem digital yang adil.
Speakers: Ephraim Jeremia (Analis Perdagangan, Analis Perdagangan Direktorat Jenderal Perlindungan Konsumen & Tertib Niaga, Kementerian Perdagangan), Rio Priambodo (Sekretaris Pengurus Harian Yayasan Lembaga Konsumen Indonesia), Jonathan Gregorius M Tampubolon (Head of Business Development, Pluang), & Ida Ayu Prasasti (Program Director, ICT Watch).
Moderator: Matheace Sirait (CIPS' Associate Researcher)
Online Panel Discussion | Embedding Social Sustainability in Digital finance for Indonesia and the Region
16.00 - 17.30 WIB
Zoom
Behind Indonesia's booming fintech growth, many consumers remain vulnerable to unfair practices and low digital literacy. This session explores how to build a socially sustainable digital finance ecosystem that puts trust, ethics, and consumer protection at its core.
Speakers: Junanto Herdiawan (Head of BI Representative Office Lampung, Bank Indonesia), Andri Kusumo (APAC Engagement Lead, Trust and Safety Global Engagements, Google) and Ronald Tauviek Andi Kasim (Secretary General of AFPI).
Moderator: Ajisatria Suleiman (CIPS' Associate Resarcher)
Speakers
And more to be announced!
DigiWeek In The News
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.”
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.”
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
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