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View all search resultsBacked by a US$1.7 billion investment through 2028, Microsoft aims to build Indonesia’s digital economy by expanding cloud and AI infrastructure, strengthening the developer ecosystem and training 500,000 AI-ready talents by 2026.
The Germany-based engineering and technology company aims to complete the new facility in the first quarter of 2027. Bosch regional president for Asia Pacific South Vijay Ratnaparkhe spoke to The Jakarta Post’s Maudey Khalisha on Nov. 19, the day of the factory’s groundbreaking ceremony, about tapping into rising domestic demand from the automotive and other industries.
Prudential's CEO of Health, Arjan Toor, and Prudential Indonesia’s Chief Health Officer, Yosie William Iroth, spoke with The Jakarta Post’s Ni Made Tasyarani about how the insurer is navigating challenges while seeking to tap into growth opportunities in Indonesia.
New York-based software provider Infor hosted its first Velocity Day event in Jakarta on Thursday as part of a tour across Southeast Asia. In Jakarta, Infor SVP solution consulting Phil Lewis spoke to The Jakarta Post’s Ruth Dea Juwita and Mark Lempp about the challenges of introducing new technology, including managing corporate change and overcoming adoption barriers like data sovereignty concerns.
GE HealthCare, in partnership with PT Kalbe Farma subsidiary Forsta, inaugurated Indonesia’s first CT scanner factory on June 2. GE HealthCare international president and CEO Elie Chaillot spoke to The Jakarta Post’s Ruth Dea Juwita two days later about the global medical technology company’s further plans in Indonesia’s burgeoning medical equipment industry.
Bank Maspion president commissioner Chat Luangarpa, who also serves as executive vice president of Kasikorbank (KBank), explains why the Bangkok-based lender acquired the local bank and how it aims to triumph in Indonesia’s competitive banking landscape.
Mikko Keto, CEO of mining and cement technology and service supplier FLSmidth, speaks to The Jakarta Post’s Divya Karyza about the company’s views on regulatory and industry challenges and what to expect in the coming years.
Duncan Tait, global executive CEO of Inchcape, spoke to The Jakarta Post’s Ruth Dea Juwita on a visit to Jakarta about the UK-based automotive dealership’s global distribution business, as well as its local subsidiary’s strategy for claiming a larger share of the premium car market.
Rajeev Menon, president of Marriott International in the Asia Pacific excluding China, shared insight on the recovery of hotel occupancy in Indonesia and how the company seeks to grow in new destinations.
Bruno Faour, director of Eramet Indonesia, speaks to The Jakarta Post’s Divya Karyza about the strategy of the French mining giant’s local subsidiary for providing an alternative to Chinese investments in Indonesia’s nickel industry.