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Indosat, Nokia and Nvidia launch AI-RAN research centre in Indonesia

12 November 2025
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Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat) Nokia, and Nvidia have officially launched the AI-RAN Research Centre in Surabaya, a strategic collaboration designed to advance AI-native wireless networks and edge AI applications across Indonesia.

The initiative marks the first Nokia–Nvidia AI-RAN collaboration site in Asia, and a significant milestone in Indonesia’s ambition to strengthen its digital sovereignty under the Golden Indonesia Vision 2045.

According to the partners, the research facility will serve as a collaborative environment for engineers, researchers, and future digital leaders to experiment, learn, and co-create AI-powered solutions. Its work will centre on integrating Nokia’s advanced RAN technologies with Nvidia’s accelerated computing platforms and Indosat’s commercial 5G network.

The AI-RAN infrastructure enables high-performance software-defined RAN and AI workloads on a single platform, leveraging Nvidia’s Aerial RAN Computer 1 (ARC-1). The facility will also act as a distributed computing extension of Indosat’s sovereign AI Factory, a national AI platform powered by Nvidia, creating an “AI Grid” that connects datacentres and distributed 5G nodes to deliver intelligence closer to users.

Nezar Patria, vice minister of communication and digital affairs of the Republic of Indonesia said: “The inauguration of the AI-RAN Research Centre marks a concrete step in strengthening Indonesia’s digital sovereignty.

“The collaboration between the government, industry, and global partners such as Indosat, Nokia, and Nvidia demonstrates that Indonesia is not merely a user but also a creator of AI technology. This initiative supports the acceleration of the Indonesia Emas 2045 vision by building an inclusive, secure, and globally competitive AI ecosystem.”

The partners see the project as a foundation for AI-driven growth, with applications spanning education, agriculture, and healthcare.

Vikram Sinha, president director and CEO of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison said: “As Indonesia accelerates its digital transformation, the AI-RAN Research Centre reflects Indosat’s larger purpose of empowering Indonesia. When connectivity meets compute, it creates intelligence, delivered at the edge, in a sovereign manner. This is how AI unlocks real impact, from personalised tutors for children in rural areas to precision farming powered by drones. Together with Nokia and Nvidia, we’re building the foundation for AI-driven growth that strengthens Indonesia’s digital future.”

From a network perspective, the project demonstrates how AI-RAN architectures can optimise wireless network performance, energy efficiency, and scalability through machine learning–based radio signal processing.

Ronnie Vasishta, senior vice president of telecom at Nvidia added: “The AI Grid is the biggest opportunity for telecom providers to make AI as ubiquitous as connectivity and distribute intelligence at scale by tapping into their nationwide wireless networks.”

Pallavi Mahajan, chief technology and AI officer at Nokia said: “This initiative represents a major milestone in our journey toward the future of AI-native networks by bringing AI-powered intelligence into the hands of every Indonesian.”

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