Modernise Indonesian enterprise technology stacks with AI, leveraging tax holidays, R&D super deductions, and vocational training incentives.
Indonesian enterprises face unique implementation challenges: UU PDP compliance requirements, GR 71/2019 data localisation for public electronic system operators, and the need for Bahasa Indonesia interfaces. Only 10% of businesses have integrated AI into strategic decision-making despite 47% year-on-year adoption growth, revealing a significant implementation gap. The 100% tax holiday for pioneer industries with capital investment of IDR 500 billion+ and the 300% R&D super deduction support large-scale AI deployments. IBM research shows 84% of Indonesian businesses report infrastructure barriers and 97% call for strategic partnerships, indicating strong demand for implementation support.
LOCAL CONTEXT
As Southeast Asia's largest economy, Indonesia represents enormous potential for AI-driven transformation. The Making Indonesia 4.0 programme and Kartu Prakerja digital training subsidies signal strong government commitment to upskilling the workforce for the digital economy.
$5.8 billion AI market by 2030
THE CHALLENGE
“Implementation Gap Between Adoption and Integration”
“Data Localisation Requirements”
“Tax Incentive Structuring for AI Investment”
Our team has trained executives at globally-recognized brands
OUTCOMES
FUNDING & SUBSIDIES
IDR 4.2 million per participant (course subsidy + IDR 700,000 completion incentive)
Individual team members can apply for training subsidies covering AI skills development
Official Source200% of total vocational training expenses deductible from corporate income tax
Companies can claim double tax deduction for qualifying AI training costs in digital economy and eligible sectors
Official SourceREGULATORY LANDSCAPE
UU PDP compliance must be designed into AI implementations. GR 71/2019 data localisation applies to public electronic systems (March 2026 deadline). Tax holiday, R&D super deduction (300%), and vocational training deduction (200%) create significant regulatory incentives for qualifying AI investments.
CHALLENGES IN INDONESIA
47% year-on-year AI adoption growth contrasts with only 10% strategic integration. Indonesian enterprises need implementation support to move AI from pilot to production, with proper governance and compliance.
GR 71/2019 requires Public Electronic System Operators to store data in Indonesia, with a March 2026 compliance deadline. AI implementations must account for data residency requirements and local infrastructure.
The 100% tax holiday for pioneer industries (IDR 500B+ investment), 300% R&D super deduction, and 200% vocational training deduction can dramatically reduce AI implementation costs when properly structured.
OUR PROCESS
We analyze your current state, stakeholder needs, and define success criteria.
We create a tailored approach based on your specific context and objectives.
We work alongside your team to implement changes and build capabilities.
We ensure knowledge transfer and sustainable practices before handoff.
IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Organizations with legacy technology blocking AI adoption
Companies needing modern data infrastructure for AI workloads
Enterprises wanting to build internal AI platform capabilities
Organizations with significant technical debt preventing innovation
Companies with modern cloud infrastructure already in place
Organizations wanting a quick AI win (start with a pilot first)
Small businesses without complex technology requirements
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WHY PERTAMA PARTNERS
Pertama brings implementation experience within Indonesian regulatory constraints (UU PDP, GR 71/2019, data localisation) that global SI firms often lack. We help structure AI investments to maximise tax holiday, R&D super deduction, and vocational training deduction benefits.
All training materials and facilitation delivered in Bahasa Indonesia. Presidential Regulation No. 63/2019 mandates Bahasa in business agreements, so all contracts and documentation comply. Delivery accommodates Indonesian hierarchical business culture with musyawarah (consensus) decision-making approaches. Blended learning format combining in-person workshops (preferred by 65% of Indonesian companies) with digital delivery for nationwide reach. Content contextualised for Indonesian market conditions and regulatory environment.
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