At the Solidblue Execution Forum 2026, our President Director, Andy Rigoli, took part in the panel session titled “From Demand to Delivery.” The forum gathered industry leaders to discuss how Indonesia can strengthen execution strategies and accelerate the development of future-ready digital infrastructure.
During the discussion, Andy shared insights on the growing importance of building integrated, AI-ready data center infrastructure in Indonesia. He emphasized that modern data centers should not be viewed as standalone facilities. Instead, they must be developed as part of a broader digital ecosystem, seamlessly connected to high-performance connectivity networks and strategically located within or near industrial estates.
Building Integrated AI-Ready Data Centers in Indonesia
As artificial intelligence adoption accelerates across Southeast Asia, infrastructure readiness has become a critical priority. However, according to Andy, readiness in the AI era goes far beyond power capacity or land availability.
True AI readiness requires:
- Robust and scalable power infrastructure
- High-speed, low-latency connectivity networks
- Strategic location planning near industrial and business hubs
- Strong execution discipline to ensure timely deployment
This integrated approach ensures that data centers are capable of supporting AI workloads, cloud computing, and high-density applications at scale.
From Demand to Delivery: The Importance of Ecosystem Thinking
The “From Demand to Delivery” session highlighted a key industry shift, moving from reactive infrastructure expansion to proactive ecosystem development.
Indonesia’s digital economy is growing rapidly, driven by cloud adoption, enterprise digital transformation, and AI-driven innovation. To meet this demand, digital infrastructure providers must think beyond isolated assets. Instead, they must create interconnected environments where data centers, connectivity providers, and industrial developments work in synergy.
By aligning location strategy, network performance, and operational excellence, Indonesia can deliver digital infrastructure that meets both domestic demand and international hyperscaler standards.
Competing in Southeast Asia’s Digital Infrastructure Landscape
Southeast Asian markets such as Singapore and Malaysia have positioned themselves as regional digital infrastructure hubs. To compete effectively, Indonesia must focus on:
- Developing integrated digital infrastructure ecosystems
- Ensuring efficient deployment and execution timelines
- Supporting AI-driven demand with scalable architecture
- Strengthening connectivity between data centers and network backbones
“If Indonesia wants to stand alongside Southeast Asia’s digital hubs, we must move beyond standalone facilities. The future lies in integrated digital ecosystems, efficient execution, scalable AI-ready infrastructure, and strong connectivity that ties everything together,” said Andy Rigoli, President Director of Indonet.
An ecosystem-based approach will allow Indonesia to attract global cloud providers, AI-driven enterprises, and long-term infrastructure investments.
Shaping Indonesia’s Digital Future
Participation in forums like the Solidblue Execution Forum 2026 reflects a broader commitment to contributing to conversations that shape Indonesia’s digital future.
As AI adoption accelerates and digital transformation deepens across industries, the need for integrated, future-ready infrastructure will only intensify. By combining connectivity, strategic location planning, and disciplined execution, Indonesia can build a strong digital foundation capable of supporting sustainable, long-term growth.
We are proud to be part of the dialogue driving innovation and strengthening Indonesia’s position in the regional digital infrastructure landscape.





