Indonesia has set an ambitious vision for the year 2045 called Indonesia EMAS 2045, which aims to transform the country into a developed and prosperous nation.
Each elementary pillar within the country has taken huge steps in digitalising important initiatives.
Throughout the past years, innovative and impactful public services projects that have been implemented in Indonesia managed to create breakthrough solutions that have improved the lives of people in the country.
As one of the key drivers of Indonesia’s transformation is digitalisation, this has been prioritised in the country’s national development plan.
With these initiatives and achievements, Indonesia is well on its way to achieving its goals of becoming a developed and prosperous nation through digital transformation.
The Indonesia Recognition of Excellence is part of our Recognition of Excellence (ROE) series launched in 2015. Over the past seven years, we held ceremonies in Canberra, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Melbourne, Perth, Singapore, Sydney, Victoria, and Wellington, recognising over 500 government, healthcare, and education services, FSI and GLC entities
All nominations must be approved by a Director-level representative of the nominating organisation.
Continuing the success of the past seven years. the recognition of excellence awards will be conferred to public sector, education, healthcare, GLCs and FSI sector organisations for innovative and disruptive use of technology through optimisation of processes, delivering people-centric services and pushing new boundaries.
Recipients of OpenGov Asia Recognition of Excellence Awards (ROE) are chosen by a panel of experienced and well-known digital experts in their field.
Any organisation that falls in one of the five sectors can nominate their own project or initiative. Alternatively, they can be nominated by another organisation (e.g. public sector agency or ministry, educational institute, citizen group or associations).
How innovative is the nominated initiative?
Does the initiative use new technology and/or existing technology in a gamechanging
way?
How and to what level has flexibility and agility been incorporated into
initiative design?
Does the initiative show desire and commitment to digitally transform itself, its context and/or its beneficiaries?
Does the initiative cater to or is planned to cater to a wider base to incorporate best Equality, Diversity and Inclusiveness practices?
Is the initiative future-oriented to accommodate on-the-horizon technology
and emerging digital eco-systems?
Past Winners
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