IndonesianTalk.com — China’s AI Giant iFLYTEK Explores Investment and Collaboration Opportunities in Indonesia
Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) leader iFLYTEK held a series of high-level meetings with key Indonesian ministries and Telkomsel as part of its plan to expand cooperation and investment in Indonesia’s digital and AI ecosystem.
On Wednesday, 29 October 2025, iFLYTEK met with the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi) at the ministry’s office in Menara Danareksa, Jakarta.
The meeting was attended by Director General of Digital Ecosystems Edwin Hidayat Abdullah, accompanied by Muhammad Faisal, Head of Partnerships and Investment Ecosystem at the Directorate of Digital Ecosystem Development.
Representing iFLYTEK were Senior Advisor for Indonesia Ismeth Wibowo, Vice President of Government Affairs Ray Zhao, and Advisor Jiang Sucipto. The discussion focused on potential cooperation with a wide range of Indonesian stakeholders in the AI sector.
Speaking after the meeting, Ismeth Wibowo said that iFLYTEK’s investment plan has received positive responses from Komdigi, the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology (Kemendiktisaintek), and Telkomsel.
Earlier engagements included a meeting with Kemendiktisaintek, represented by Dini Septanti from the Directorate of Downstreaming and Partnerships, as well as discussions with Telkomsel, represented by General Manager of Enterprise Customer Solutions Management Fadli and James Chan.
Follow-Up Meetings: December Expansion of Dialogue
On 2 December 2025, iFLYTEK continued its engagement in Jakarta, holding another strategic meeting with Komdigi’s leadership, including Director General of Digital Ecosystems Edwin Abdullah and Director of Digital Ecosystem Development Sonny Sudaryana.
iFLYTEK was represented by Vice President Lin Ji, Vice President of Government Affairs Ray Zhao, Senior Advisor Ismeth Wibowo, and Jiang Sucipto.
During the meeting, iFLYTEK presented a range of AI solutions it has developed for education, healthcare, and cross-language communication. The company highlighted that its AI-driven education devices are currently used in over 100,000 schools in China.
At Komdigi, the company expressed its interest in collaborating on digitalization initiatives led by the Indonesian government.
Engagement with Kemendiktisaintek: AI for Education and Healthcare
The delegation next met with Kemendiktisaintek, represented by Director of Downstreaming and Partnerships Prof. Yos Sunitiyoso and staff member Deis Savitri.
iFLYTEK presented the capabilities of its AI tools for education, which function as advanced information search engines, real-time speech-to-text converters with high accuracy, and adaptive learning assistants.
The company also showcased its healthcare AI, which enables doctors to dictate medical notes that are instantly transcribed into text. The system can analyze medical data and propose preliminary diagnoses or treatment recommendations. These solutions have already been tested in hospitals across multiple provinces in China.
According to iFLYTEK, similar applications could support Indonesia’s BPJS Health system, improving efficiency and easing administrative burdens on healthcare workers.
iFLYTEK’s series of meetings in Jakarta mark a growing interest by global AI innovators to strengthen cooperation with Indonesia as the country accelerates digital transformation across government services, education, and healthcare.







