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Indonesia’s Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat or IOH) group has revealed its plans to incorporate the NVIDIA Blackwell platform (announced during the recent developer’s conference – GTC 2024) into its infrastructure. Indosat says the move aims to propel Indonesia into a new era of sovereign AI and technological advancement. Indosat first announced its strategic relationship with NVIDIA at Mobile World Congress 2024 in February, as reported by TelecomTalk.
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Advancing Indonesia’s AI Landscape
According to Indosat, adopting the NVIDIA Blackwell platform will help the company catalyse Indonesia’s approach to leveraging AI and machine learning, propelling innovation, economic growth, and national sovereignty. This integration will help redefine the AI cloud services in Indonesia, the company said on Thursday.
Vikram Sinha, President Director and CEO of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison said, “With Blackwell technology at our fingertips, we are one step closer to our larger purpose of empowering Indonesia and leading the charge in sovereign AI, driving innovation, economic growth, and prosperity for future generations.”
Bayu Hanantasena, President Director and CEO of Lintasarta, noted that incorporating NVIDIA’s latest technology into their service portfolio supports their journey to becoming one of the nation’s leading cloud service providers.
“Sovereign AI is increasingly becoming top of mind for nations seeking to turbocharge innovation and increase productivity,” said Ronnie Vasishta, Senior Vice President of Telecom at NVIDIA. “By integrating the Blackwell platform, Indosat is poised to redefine its business and drive the development of large language models that will help empower Indonesia with generative AI.”