Indonesia has once again demonstrated its prowess in the digital realm, securing an impressive nine awards at the prestigious ASEAN Digital Awards 2025. Held in Bangkok, Thailand, on January 16, 2025, this event saw Indonesian startups and public sector initiatives dominate, taking home four gold, three silver, and two bronze medals from a total of 18 categories. This remarkable achievement solidifies Indonesia’s position as a leading digital innovator in Southeast Asia.
The ASEAN Digital Awards 2025, formerly known as the ASEAN ICT Awards (AICTA), recognize organizations, businesses, and individuals who have pioneered innovative products or services that have made significant contributions to the digital landscape across the region. Indonesia’s strong showing, improving upon its five awards in the 2024 edition, highlights the rapid growth and competitive nature of its digital ecosystem.
Among the gold medal winners at the ASEAN Digital Awards 2025 was the Ministry of Health’s Digital Transformation Office (DTO MoH) for its groundbreaking efforts in the Public Sector category. This recognition specifically highlights Indonesia’s commitment to digitalizing public health data through initiatives like the Sehat IndonesiaKu (ASIK) application, enhancing healthcare accessibility and management nationwide.
Other notable Indonesian gold medalists included Cexup in the Private Sector category, Surplus in Digital Startup, and Ludesc in Digital Innovation. These victories underscore the diversity and strength of Indonesia’s digital talent, spanning various sectors from health tech to innovative startup solutions. Their success proves Indonesia’s ability to compete at an international level.
The ASEAN Digital Awards 2025 also saw Indonesian entities like Open Village (Public Sector) and Wonderjack (Digital Inclusivity) secure silver medals, with Silang (Digital Inclusivity) and Shevia (Digital Content) earning bronze. These awards reflect a holistic digital transformation effort, touching on inclusivity, content creation, and innovative solutions for everyday challenges.
Indonesian Communication and Digital Minister Meutya Hafid expressed immense pride in the achievements, stating that the victory proves Indonesia’s startup ecosystem is not only growing rapidly but also capable of competing internationally. Many of the award-winning startups are partners of the Ministry’s digital mentoring programs, showcasing the effectiveness of government support.