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Indonesia OpenGov Leadership Forum 2019 OpenGov
18th July 2019, JW Marriott Hotel Jakarta
Discover Global Learn through Innovative Network Learn from Meet 200+
Digital Trend gamification Case Studies with government Technology Participants
and FSI Experts
Key Topics
Artificial Intelligence Blockchain Data Privacy Mobility
Cyber security Clean Tech Digital Identity Smart Cities
Big Data Analytics Data Centres Gov Cloud Predictive Analytics
Augmented
Reality
Sector Authentication
and Fraud Smart Sensor
Detection
GLCs
15%
Location
Indonesia Cloud
Design
4.0 Computing
Technologies
FSI
21%
Artificial
Mobility Intelligence
Education Internet of
7% Government Things
57%
The OpenGov Leadership Forum boasts of a unique format, ensuring that Government / FSI Leader - Host
every Public Sector Leader - Host delegate is able to be introduced to our
VIP international and domestic speakers who host a Gamification table.
HOW DO WE INTERACT?
4 Digital Government Tracks and 2 FSI Tracks
in Indonesia
Hear - As senior o cials come together for a
series of open dialogue. The table is hosted
and moderated by an expert government and
industry leader. Each table features a different
topic.
Digital Government Digital Government
Track 1 Track 2 Engage - Delegates are divided into groups of
four to five - Each dialogue lasts for 30
1 2 1 2 minutes. Dialogues ar seperated by keynotes
and Panel Discussions on stage.
Prof Dr Ahmad M. Ramli Ari Santoso Farida Dwi Cahyarini Djoko Setiadi Rosan Roeslani
Director General Post and Head – Education Secretary General Head Chairman
Information Technology Technology Information Ministry Communication National Cyber and KADIN (Kamar Dagang
Implementation and Communication and Information Technology Encryption Agency dan Industri Indonesia)
Ministry of Communication Ministry of Education (KOMINFO)
and Information and Culture
Technology
Anies Baswedan Ir H Mohammad Prof. Dr Ali Ghufron Mukti Iwan Djuniardi Saiful Hidayat
Governor Ramdhan Pomanto Director General of Resources Chief Information O cer Senior General Manager
Jakarta City for Science, Technology and Directorate General of Tax Headof Innovation
Mayor
(DGT) & Design Centre
Makassar City Higher Education
Ministry of Finance of PT Telekomunikasi
Ministry of Research, Indonesia Indonesia (Telkom)
Technology and Higher
Education
Rowan Dollar Darryl Carpenter Kiyoung Lee Tony Krizan Dr Fazilah Shaik
Chief Information Officer Head - Integrated Services Executive Principal Executive Director & Chief Allaudin
Department of Human Department of Internal National Information Information Officer Senior Deputy Director
Services Affairs Society Agency National Health & Medical Ministry of Health
Research Council
Jeny Mustopha Yendra Tirta Andreas Kurniawan Victor Korompis Ariadi Nugroho
Chief Technology Officer Perdana Go Executive Vice President, SVP, Head of Information Head of IT Strategy and
Commonwealth Life Head of Data Analytics Head of Digital Banking & Technology Planning
AXA Services Indonesia Transformation DBS Bank Bank BTPN
OCBCNISP
Gemilang Madyakusuma Roni Irawan Bimo Purbo Joos Louwerier Mukhammad Andri
Senior Vice President - Head Head of Digital VP, Head of IT Operation Chief Executive Officer and Setiawan
of Digital Engineering & Distribution Division Country Manager Chief Information Officer
Operations Sun Life Financial PT. Bank Tabungan Negara Allianz Life Indonesia Universitas Islam Indonesia
Permata Bank (Persero) Tbk
Anshu Raj Kumar Guru Michel Hamilton Dr. Andy Chun Altona Widjaja
Head of Aviva Quantum Chief Customer Officer Chief Transformation Officer Regional Director of Head of New Digital Ventures
Asia Aviva AXA Services Indonesia Rabobank Indonesia Technology Innovation Bank OCBC NISP
Prudential Corporation
Asia
Mohit Sagar
Saiful Hidayat
Group Managing Director
Senior General Manager, Head of
Innovation & Design Centre & Editor in Chief
PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) OpenGov Asia
(Invited)
Panellists
Dr Fazilah Shaik Allaudin
Senior Deputy Director Kaspar Situmorang
Ministry of Health Executive Vice President - Digital
Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Invited)
Yulius Lynarda
Regional Manager for Digital
Services & Software Indonesia, Mary James
Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam Chief Information Officer
Schneider Electric Bank Danamon(Invited)
AWARD CEREMONY
2:10 pm Leonardo Koesmanto
The OpenGov Recognition of Excellence Executive Director - Head of
Digital Banking
DBS Indonesia (Invited)
Ivan Jaya
Executive Vice President -Head of
GET INSPIRED – AUSTRALIA Wealth Management & Digital Business
2:25 pm CommonWealth Bank
Data Sharing Should Be A Principle
Understanding why data should and could be shared GET INSPIRED - FINLAND
among government ministries and agencies to promote
3:05pm
transparency and collaboration
Regulating data leading to better data governance and Digitalisation in Finance and Road to Cashless Society – A
higher data quality Finnish Experience
Demonstrating the benefits of data sharing
Ridwan Kamil
Governor
West Java (Invited)
Transforming IoT Data into Useful Information The Pillars to Government Transformation
Smart cities invest in infrastructure and people in ways Three things are mandating Government Transformation: IT
that lead to a more connected, better-informed and evolution, Disruption, Innovation: Does your agency have the
more e¬cient environment. Leveraging on digital internal culture to:
technologies to enhance performance and wellbeing, to
reduce costs and resource consumption, and to engage
• Recognise and adapt to the environment of change
more effectively and actively with its citizens. The • Apply design thinking to change and our approach to
dynamic use of knowledge is the hallmark of a smart technology and government
city. • Build a culture of engagement that supports transformation
• Showing that IoT cannot bring maximum commercial
benefit to your business without making meaning Digital Government Track 2
from the data gathered
• Exploring what the future holds for personalised, social Cyber Security: Establishing Multilayer Defence to Secure
analysis of data, and how this is being carried out Your Digital Enterprise
• Uncovering the opportunities that smarter data can Cyber security today complicated by new attack methodolo -
provide your business, and how the data can best be gies and motivations by hackers to disrupt or disable organi -
used for tangible benefit to your business and your sations. As security threats continue to evolve in 2017, what
customers can government do to keep in step with changes and yet
• Outlining best strategies to work with customers to assure the effectiveness of previous and future security invest -
determine their precise needs and requirements, and ments? The digital transformation and rising adoption of
how they want to receive their data cloud, smartphones, tablets, mobile apps and other emerging
applications is pushing CIOs to develop a transformational
Improving City Productivity through Cognitive digital enterprise strategy.
Computing
• How can government build and sustain a trusted environ -
In the smart IoT venues of the future, everyone from ment for their employees, partners and citizens?
startups to enterprises to homeowners will use data to
make decisions using facts rather than instincts. Cogni - • How does one communicate these threats up to the C-Suite
tive computing uses data and responds to changes execs and ensure that security is embraced as a manage -
within it to make better decisions on the basis of specific ment mandate and create an effective governance and
learning from past experiences, compared with a incident response framework that will prevent attacks and
rule-based decision system. security threats
• Developing resilience to cyber-attacks with adequate
• Incorporating planning, forecasting, reasoning, and technical, procedural, and policy changes to the infrastruc -
recognising information processes into the existing IoT ture, architecture, and enterprise operation
for immediate benefits
• Forecasting more accurately through familiarity with The Cloud: A Channel for Government Service Delivery?
anticipatory and predictive systems Many government agencies in the region are rolling-out
• Interpreting advanced data models to reap the full cloud-based service delivery models for both staff and
benefits of the technology citizens. Why?
• Reducing the significant data and the time required • What existing services can be delivered from the cloud?
for learning through quickest exchange of information
and collective learning whilst preparing for the dynam -
• Creating a SaaS portfolio of shared government applica -
ic needs of the solution tions and services
• Ingesting benefits of making cities smart with big data • A cloud-based model for shared services?
analytics as new data are integrated to discover new • Finding synergy from inter-agency service delivery
relationships
Transparency in Collaboration
Enhance Collaboration across Programs with Innovative How digitalisation of shared resources and services can
Applications enable government agencies to better serve citizens.
Today’s Public Sector need a cost e¬cient system that is
capable of automation, so that they can deliver timely • Increase government credibility through increased accessi -
services at lower cost bility and transparency
• Rapidly changing policies create a need for a mobile • Drive productivity through unified data management
workforce in order to respond quickly approach across data silos
• Gain a comprehensive view of each citizen across • Encourage greater citizen participation through G-Cloud
multiple government programs and channels to and mobile-friendly solutions
manage citizen interactions Streamlined processes is
key to work smarter and faster across disparate
systems in a mobile nation
• Examining some of the recent attacks and what the What are the current trends in AI adoption
response to these have been What are the promises of AI in the short term, over the
Applying security is the crucial first step but what else next 3-5 years and then beyond
can we do to protect ourselves? What are some of the challenges ahead
FSI TRACK 1
FSI TRACK 2
Open Banking – A Seismic Shift in Financial Services Future of Payments – How the New Payments Platform Will
• What lessons can be drawn from PSD2 and GDPR Support and Secure the Digital Economy
regime • Is Digital identity a cornerstone of emerging
• The big question - Will banks open up APIs? payments scenario?
• Is implementing Open Banking critical to competing • How are new technologies tackling payment data
with new entrants and will help banks remain security and data privacy concerns?
relevant and competitive? • Dealing with new payments environment and
associated regulatory challenges
The Customer-First Approach to Digital Banking - Driving True • Revolutionising cross border and domestic payments
Customer Innovation
• Keeping the customer at the centre of your digital Moving Towards Cloud Resources: Why Next-Generation Data
strategy Centers Are Critical Business Growth Drivers in the Digital
• Where to start to get the biggest wins — making Economy
everyday moments an awesome customer experience • No matter if it is the simplest infrastructure choices,
• Breaking the restrictions of legacy systems to deliver to designing solutions for mobility and hybrid cloud,
digital solutions quickly there’s always an opportunity to align these
discussions with a plan for the Next-Generation Data
• Implementing the strategic mobile channel innovation Center
that drive the right business outcomes
• Businesses operating in a hybrid environment are
Blockchain – Reshaping the Way Business Transacts in The concentrating on small localized data centers, users
Global Digital Economy are demanding a continuous flow of information to
any device, anytime and anywhere
• Building trust among business and consumers by
ensuring data integrity, increase efficiency and • In order to handle the growing traffic deluge, data
transparency centers need to leverage open infrastructure,
software-defined technologies, and automation
• What constitutes the move from exploration to
application? What needs to be done? Big Data and Advanced Analytics: Creating a Culture Where
• Understanding when and how to build from Businesses Embrace the Science of Data as a Core Capability
blockchain technology’s inherent strengths – • Creating data driven organisations that effectively use
including asset creation, asset transfer and data analytics to grow their business
reconciliation
• Extending advanced analytics into your BI
Agile Transformation - Mobilising Workflow and Internal environment allowing you to derive new insights
Processes for True Enterprise Readiness from your data
• Creating user-centric, flexible and yet secure • Enabling better, faster, and more automated
enterprise-ready platform to increase business agility data-driven actions that ultimately create greater
commercial value
• Improving enterprise mobility capability to support
DevOps strategy Robotic Process Automation - Driving Next Level
• Delivering innovation efficiency and productivity to Interactions and Intelligence
respond to growing mobility needs • Shaping your business and customer experience
around robotic innovation
• Leveraging AI and deep learning to meet customer
needs – where are we heading next?
• Empowering real-time connectivity to enable
hyper-personalisation, convenience and true specialisation
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