The Indonesia Devices Market size is estimated at USD 11.97 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 13.16 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 1.9% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
A growing percentage of consumers are seeking cross-functional devices with integrated features and capabilities. There seems to be an increasing demand for PCs in industries and sectors undergoing digitization or digital transformation. This could be due to the need for more advanced and powerful computing systems to handle the increased amount of digital data and processes or to support remote or hybrid work arrangements. The industrial and manufacturing sectors, in particular, seem to be driving this demand as they increasingly adopt automation and advanced digital technologies in their operations. Additionally, there are signs of increasing demand for PCs in the education sector, likely due to the digitalization of education and the shift toward online or remote learning and gaming.
The Indonesia Devices market is semi-consolidated, with a few prominent players such as Lenovo Group Limited, Samsung Electronics, Apple Inc., Dell Inc., and The Hewlett-Packard Company (HP). To increase market share, corporations continually spend on strategic partnerships and product development. The following are some recent market developments:
In March 2024, Indonesia's first 5G Smart Warehouse and Innovation Center, a collaboration between telecommunications giant Telkomsel and global ICT leader Huawei, was unveiled in Bekasi Regency, West Java. This pioneering establishment highlights 5G's capabilities and underscores its potential to revolutionize warehouse management. Enhancing operational efficiency is poised to open up fresh avenues for the logistics sector, aligning with Indonesia's ambitious Golden Vision 2045 for a digitally empowered economy.
In January 2024, Telkom Indonesia and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison announced a strategic partnership that aims to boost the country's internet infrastructure. Both companies have agreed to bolster their respective data center businesses. The partnership comes amid a massive wave of digital transformation in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, witnessing increasing demand for data centers. This rising demand creates opportunities for strategic collaboration, with the recent surge in the e-commerce sector and the adoption of technology in business processes further increasing the need for reliable data center infrastructure.
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