What You Expect From CIPS DigiWeek 2026
For the past six years, CIPS DigiWeek has explored the macro-challenges of digital transformation. This year, the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS) is shifting the focus from high-level observation to collective policy action.
We believe the ideal Indonesian digital ecosystem harmonizes civil liberties with economic growth, driven by sustainable policies that secure both.
To build this future, DigiWeek 2026 bridges the gap by connecting:
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Government Regulators to shape evidence-based, adaptive legal frameworks.
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Private Sector Innovators to drive sustainable business growth and corporate confidence.
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Civic Voices & Youth to ensure the digital space serves its primary beneficiaries.
Every session is tightly anchored to a live, ongoing regulatory framework in Indonesia —including the Platform Workers Bill and the Copyright Law.
Are you ready to take part in the creation, innovation, and transformation of Indonesia's digital ecosystem? Co-creation is starting soon!
CIPS DigiWeek Core Pillars
We believe Indonesia's digital ecosystem does not require a choice between civil liberties and economic growth. Sustainable policy must achieve both. Every discussion at CIPS DigiWeek 2026 centers on balancing these two pillars:
Digital Rights
How should digital policies protect and empower citizens in an increasingly digital society?

Sustainable Livelihoods
How should digital policies unlock productivity, business innovation, and economic prosperity?

Event Agenda
Vibing on Policy: The Gen Z Way
9.30 - 12.00 WIB
Hybrid
Have you ever wondered how Gen Z turns complex public policies into viral videos, memes, and daily social media trends? To explore this shift in public awareness, join us at CIPS DigiWeek 2026 for an exciting, interactive panel and mini town hall where you can voice your ideas on building a healthier, more critical digital ecosystem. We will unpack how algorithms, content creators, and short videos form the new digital frontline for youth civic participation and policy literacy. You will actively engage in an open dialogue, shifting from a passive audience to an essential part of the conversation alongside key digital platform and policy experts.
Speakers: Ismail Fahmi (Drone Emprit), Efraim Leonard (Bijak Memantau), Virdian Aurellio (Activist and Content Creator), and more!
Moderator: Koes Afifah (Center for Indonesian Policy Studies)
Your Feeds, Their Rules, Your Rights?
14.00 - 16.30 WIB
Offline
Have you ever worried that your favorite daily digital tools or online opinions could suddenly be censored or blocked? To break down these threats to your online freedom, join us for a dynamic, hands-on interactive session at CIPS DigiWeek 2026 where you can sit down with experts, enjoy casual cafe vibes, and co-create the future of Indonesian digital rights. We will translate abstract internet regulations into the real everyday risks that matter to you, from platform censorship to shadowbanning
Speakers: Nenden Sekar Arum (SAFEnet), Hardiansyah (Wikimedia Indonesia), Chikita Edrini Marpaung (LBH Pers), Devi Asmarani (Magdalene), Aji Juasal Mahendra/ajiarchive.psd (Visual Artist) and more!
Moderator: Rasya Athalla Aaron (Center for Indonesian Policy Studies)
Speakers & Moderators
More speakers from policy makers, private sector, civil organizations and academia will be announced soon!
DigiWeek in The News
DigiWeek in Their Words
It is hoped that DigiWeek can encourage the development of solutions and constructive policy discourse to create a responsible and inclusive digital ecosystem that is in line with the national recovery vision of a golden Indonesia in 2045.”
Taufik Hidayat Putra
Director of Electricity, Telecommunications, and Informatics,
Ministry of Development National Planning
“Very grateful to be able to work with CIPS since 2018. Here is an opportunity to exchange information and experiences related to digital protection rights, space for freedom of expression in the digital space.”
Dr. Stefan Diederich
Project Director
Friedrich Naumann Foundation Indonesia
"It always feels refreshing to have this kind of discussion. It would be great if CIPS has the blueprint of the overall CIPS DigiWeek and research direction, and share it with us (Government of Indonesia), so we know what steps need to be taken to ensure the implementation is going according to plan."
Destry Anna Sari
Assistant Deputy Minister on Business Consultation
Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs
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