PT Siemens Indonesia officially launched Siemens Tech Summit 2026 (STS26), which brings together industry leaders, technology partners, and academics to drive Indonesia's digitalization and energy transition agenda.
"Siemens Tech Summit 2026 is not just a showcase of technology; but a catalyst for real implementation. By combining our digital portfolio with strong local partnerships, we are also creating a more sustainable and competitive future for Indonesia," said Surya Fitri, President Director and CEO of PT Siemens Indonesia, in a statement. , Saturday, June 20.
With around 1,000 industry participants, this summit highlights concrete steps to accelerate industry transformation and achieve net-zero targets, with a focus on real-world integration (hardware) and the digital world (software). The event is supported by AWS Indonesia, AWS Indonesia, TWINK Indonesia, and Metro Abdibina Sentosa Group as Platinum Event Partners.
Encouraging Innovation through the “X” Platform
At the core of STS26 is Siemens' "X" portfolio, which is an open digital platform designed to accelerate cross-industry transformation: • Industrial Operations X: driving data-driven autonomous manufacturing • Electrification X: delivering smarter & more resilient energy systems • Building X: improving building efficiency & sustainability • Gridscale X: supporting the transition to autonomous energy networks
This technology is supported by a Knowledge Hub that includes financing, energy transition, Industrial AI, digital transformation, sustainability, and cybersecurity, and is displayed through live demonstrations at the Technology Expo.
Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate Industry Ecosystem
One of the main achievements of this summit was the signing of a strategic memorandum of understanding with Accenture, PLN Enjiniring, and Telkomsel to accelerate the digitization of industries in Indonesia. This initiative also confirms Siemens' commitment to developing future talent and supporting Indonesia's transition to a more resilient and sustainable energy system.
1. Accelerating End-to-End Digital Transformation
Through a partnership with PT Accenture Indonesia, Siemens will jointly design, present, and develop end-to-end digital transformation solutions. This collaboration integrates expertise in the fields of Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT), utilizing artificial intelligence (AI), and implementing an integrated digital platform to address the needs of the industry as a whole.
2. Strengthening the Electricity Engineering Ecosystem
Together with PT Prima Layanan Nasional Enjiniring, Siemens has established a strategic partnership to strengthen the electricity engineering ecosystem in Indonesia. This collaboration includes the development of engineering services together, knowledge exchange, technical cooperation, and capacity building programs.
3. Encouraging Enterprise Digitalization through IoT and Data Analytics
In cooperation with PT Telekomunikasi Selular (Telkomsel), Siemens will encourage the acceleration of the digitalization of the enterprise sector through the improvement of technology, integration of the Internet of Things (IoT), and more advanced data analytics solutions. This initiative aims to increase operational efficiency while supporting data-based decision-making in various industries.
Investment in Future Talent Development
As part of its long-term commitment in Indonesia, Siemens has also partnered with seven leading universities by providing PSS SINCAL software that supports electrical power system simulation and advanced engineering education. The recipient universities include:
1. School of Electrical & Information Technology Bandung Institute of Technology (STEI ITB) 2. Malang National Institute of Technology (ITN Malang) 3. Brawijaya University (UNBRAW) 4. Sumatera Institute of Technology (ITERA) 5. Trisakti University (USAKTI) 6. Jember University (UNEJ) 7. Sriwijaya State Polytechnic (POLSRI)
This latest partnership reinforces Siemens' long-term commitment in the field of education, which has reached nine universities and is now expanded to seven additional institutions by 2026. Each will receive PSS® SINCAL software worth IDR 100 million.
The impact has been seen at ITS and IT PLN, where since 2024 this software has become part of the curriculum and helped 40 graduates get internship and career opportunities. Consistent access to this technology allows students to gain practical experience that is close to industry conditions, so they are better prepared to enter the workforce.
To further strengthen talent development, Siemens will also launch the SINCAL student competition next year. This competition will challenge student teams to solve real-world power system cases using the software, with judging by industry experts and cash prizes for the winners.
This initiative confirms Siemens' ongoing commitment to preparing future talent and supporting the transformation of Indonesia's electricity sector towards a more resilient and sustainable system.
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