During his visit to Jakarta, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed plans to invest $1.7bn in artificial intelligence and cloud services in Indonesia. This investment, the largest that Microsoft has made in the country in nearly thirty years of operation, will include training 840,000 individuals in AI and supporting the growing number of tech developers in the region.
Nadella discussed these plans with President Joko Widodo and delivered a keynote speech on AI, emphasizing how this new era of AI is transforming the way people live and work around the world. He believes that Microsoft’s investments in digital infrastructure, training programs, and developer support will help Indonesia prosper in this evolving landscape.
Indonesia’s potential is significant given its population of 280 million and its position as Southeast Asia’s largest economy. With the third-largest developer community in the region, Indonesia is poised to make significant gains from AI implementation. In fact, a study by Kearney predicted that AI could contribute nearly $1 trillion to Southeast Asia’s GDP by 2030, with Indonesia capturing a significant portion of that growth.
Microsoft’s focus on AI development is part of its global strategy to support AI infrastructure worldwide. The company recently made investments in Japan and the UAE to boost cloud and AI capabilities. These efforts align with Microsoft’s commitment to driving innovation and growth across different markets.