Elitery, a leading IT managed service provider, has announced a strategic partnership with the Association of Indonesian City Governments (Apeksi) to deploy generative AI technology across city administrations in Indonesia, fostering the development of smart cities.
This collaboration marks a significant step in Indonesia’s digital transformation journey, aiming to integrate advanced AI solutions to enhance urban management and public services.
Elitery plans to incorporate generative AI into the city governance framework to streamline operations and optimize resource management, which is expected to lead to more efficient and responsive city administrations.

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Leveraging Elitery’s status as a Google Cloud Managed Service Provider, the partnership will utilize Google Cloud’s generative AI capabilities to provide innovative solutions tailored to the unique challenges of Indonesian cities.
The AI solutions provided will analyze extensive datasets to generate actionable insights, improving city planning, infrastructure management, and public safety.
This initiative is aligned with Indonesia’s Digital Vision 2045, aiming to enhance the digital infrastructure across the country, ensuring sustainable urban development.
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Elitery’s commitment to digital transformation in governance is reinforced by its accolades, including consecutive awards from Google Cloud as the Public Sector Partner of the Year.
This initiative represents a significant advancement in regional digital governance. The application of AI technologies in city management not only enhances operational efficiencies but also promises improved public services, making Indonesian cities more liveable and dynamic.
Elitery has partnered with Apeksi to introduce generative AI technologies to Indonesian cities, enhancing smart city applications and urban management. This collaboration, supported by Google Cloud’s AI capabilities, aims to revolutionize public services and governance, contributing to Indonesia’s broader digital transformation goals.
Sources: Investor.id, Media Indonesi (2024)











