The President of FIACBI Asia Pacific stated that global competition has transformed from competition between nations to competition between technology-based cities.

According to him, world cities are no longer only competing by offering tax incentives and strategic geographic locations to attract investors, but are emphasizing the ability to build programmable systems—integrated ecosystems that unite energy, talent, capital, and data.

This was conveyed after conducting direct observations at two prestigious global forums: the Future Proptech Miami 2026 and the Silicon Valley Economic Forum 2026, which were recently held in the United States.

The Co-Founder of the Silicon Valley Proptech Association and Co-Founder of the Global Invest Forum noted that Miami and San Francisco are now living laboratories for this technology-based economic transformation.

The message from both forums is highly relevant for Indonesia in continuing its national development.

“Can Indonesian cities like Jakarta, Batam, Surabaya, and the Archipelago Capital become magnets for global artificial intelligence capital and talent?” he asked.

He explained that in this new paradigm, the winner is the city that can become a Quantum City—a city that combines light regulation, digital infrastructure, and fast permitting to attract mobile capital.

“Using this approach, Miami managed to boost its GDP from around US$166 billion in 2020 to US$240 billion in 2023,” he said.

He added that artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a tool, but has become the core of the value proposition in the property sector.

“In Miami, the Realtors association has integrated AI for auto-tagging, predictive maintenance, and energy dashboards. Properties are now sold not per square meter, but as platforms for AI and the digital economy,” he stated.

He also highlighted the data center and AI infrastructure sector, which has become the most sought-after asset in the regional area.

In ASEAN competition, Malaysia is said to be the leader in data center pipeline capacity, reaching 6 Gigawatts (GW), followed by Thailand at 3.5 GW, while Vietnam and the Philippines are also moving aggressively. Indonesia itself is projected to reach a capacity of around 900 Megawatts (MW) by the end of 2025.

Indonesia is described as a “giant waking up” because it has great potential in the digital economy and AI development. Citing 2025 data, internet users in Indonesia reach 230 million people, or about 80.5% penetration. Mobile subscribers number nearly 340 million, with smartphone penetration reaching 86%.

Furthermore, Indonesia’s digital economy is projected to exceed US$130 billion by 2026. The national AI adoption rate is also said to reach 92% and is expected to contribute significantly to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

According to him, another strength for Indonesia is the plan to add 69.5 GW of electricity capacity by 2034, dominated by new and renewable energy, as well as the target of building 100 GW of solar power within the next five years.

To catch up with Malaysia’s data center capacity, Indonesia is advised to focus on three main pillars: integrated physical and digital infrastructure development, super fast track regulations for data centers, and downstreaming of AI talent.

He also encouraged the government to form a National Data Center Licensing Task Force to provide fiscal incentives, land easements, and guarantees for power purchase agreements directly with renewable energy electricity producers.

“Offer a One Stop Digital Permit, as other countries have done, so that Indonesia can win the competition in the ASEAN region,” he concluded.

The President of FIACBI Asia Pacific stated that global competition has now shifted from between nations to between technology and AI-based cities.

San Diego City Hall

San Diego City Hall, located at 202 C Street in downtown San Diego, is the seat of the city’s government, housing the mayor’s office and city council chambers. The current building, a 12-story modernist structure completed in 1964, replaced an earlier Beaux-Arts city hall built in 1914,

San Diego City Hall

San Diego City Hall, located downtown at 202 C Street, is the seat of government for the city of San Diego, California. The current building, a modernist structure designed by architects Samuel W. Hamill and Richard G. Wheeler, opened in 1964, replacing an earlier Beaux-Arts city hall built in 1914. Historically, the site has been central to civic life, hosting mayoral offices and city council chambers, and reflecting San Diego’s growth from a small coastal town into a major urban center.

Future Proptech Miami 2026

“Future Proptech Miami 2026” is a planned major conference and exhibition focused on the intersection of real estate and technology, expected to be held in Miami, Florida. While not a historical site, it represents the city’s growing role as a hub for innovation in property technology (proptech), drawing on Miami’s recent boom in tech investment and real estate development. The event aims to showcase cutting-edge solutions for smarter, more sustainable buildings and urban living, reflecting the city’s forward-looking vision for 2026.

Silicon Valley Economic Forum 2026

The Silicon Valley Economic Forum 2026 is a major upcoming conference that will bring together global leaders in technology, business, and policy to discuss the future of the digital economy. Building on the region’s history as the birthplace of the tech industry, the forum aims to address key challenges such as artificial intelligence regulation, sustainable innovation, and economic inequality. It continues the tradition of previous gatherings that have shaped Silicon Valley’s role as a hub for transformative ideas and venture capital.

Miami

Miami is a major coastal city in southeastern Florida, known for its vibrant cultural scene, beautiful beaches, and as a hub for Latin American influence. Originally settled by the Tequesta people, it was officially incorporated in 1896 after the arrival of the railroad, which spurred rapid growth fueled by tourism and real estate booms. Today, Miami is a global city celebrated for its Art Deco architecture, diverse neighborhoods like Little Havana, and its role as a gateway to the Americas.

San Francisco

San Francisco is a major cultural and financial hub in Northern California, known for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge and steep hills. Originally a small Spanish mission settlement founded in 1776, it exploded in growth during the 1849 Gold Rush, transforming into a bustling, diverse port city. The city has since been a center of progressive movements, from the 1960s counterculture to LGBTQ+ rights.

Jakarta

Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, is a sprawling metropolis on the island of Java with a history dating back to the 4th century as the port city of Sunda Kelapa. It was later renamed Batavia by the Dutch during colonial rule, becoming the center of the Dutch East Indies, and was officially renamed Jakarta after Indonesia’s independence in 1945. Today, it is a vibrant cultural and economic hub, blending historic sites like the Old Town (Kota Tua) with modern skyscrapers.

Batam

Batam is an Indonesian island in the Riau Archipelago, located just south of Singapore. Historically, it was a quiet fishing and trading area, but it underwent rapid development starting in the 1970s when the Indonesian government designated it as an industrial and tourism hub. Today, Batam is a major economic zone and a popular destination for shopping, beaches, and ferry travel from Singapore.

Surabaya

Surabaya is Indonesia’s second-largest city and the capital of East Java, known for its major port and role in the country’s independence struggle. Its most famous historical event is the Battle of Surabaya in November 1945, a fierce fight between Indonesian independence fighters and British forces that became a symbol of national resistance. Today, the city is a bustling industrial and commercial hub, blending modern development with landmarks like the Heroes Monument and historic harbor.

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