AIonOS & Indosat Partner for AI Solutions in Indonesia
AIonOS and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison collaborate to develop AI solutions based on DeepSeek for Indonesia's Food Security, Talent Development, and Tourism. The partnership aims to contribute towards achieving the Golden Indonesia Vision 2045.

New Delhi, Jan 27 (PTI) Tech veteran CP Gurnani's AI venture AIonOS on Monday signed a pact with Indonesian telecom major Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison to develop solutions on Chinese open-source AI research lab DeepSeek.
The collaboration aims to leverage AI for advancing Indonesia's Food Security, Talent Development, and Tourism, and contribute towards achieving the Golden Indonesia Vision 2045, a company statement said.
The partnership will work towards developing solutions with a focus on travel and hospitality use cases, among others, AIonOS co-founder and CEO Gurnani told reporters here.
The solutions will be modelled on DeepSeek, he said, adding that it looks like a "promising piece of technology" and that the Indonesian government is very keen to leverage the effectiveness of DeepSeek.
China-based DeepSeek recently launched its open-source AI model, DeepSeek-R1, which claims to rival major players like OpenAI in capabilities such as mathematical reasoning and code generation.
This development is seen as a significant shift in the global AI landscape, dominated by OpenAI, Google and Meta, as it demonstrates cost-effective AI solutions using fewer resources compared to competitors.
Gurnani said a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Jakarta in collaboration with DeepSeek is also in the works, and likely to be announced soon.
Founded in April 2024, AIonOS is a joint venture between InterGlobe and Assago Group and helps businesses transform into AI-led enterprises.
The collaboration aims to leverage AI for advancing Indonesia's Food Security, Talent Development, and Tourism, and contribute towards achieving the Golden Indonesia Vision 2045, a company statement said.
The partnership will work towards developing solutions with a focus on travel and hospitality use cases, among others, AIonOS co-founder and CEO Gurnani told reporters here.
The solutions will be modelled on DeepSeek, he said, adding that it looks like a "promising piece of technology" and that the Indonesian government is very keen to leverage the effectiveness of DeepSeek.
China-based DeepSeek recently launched its open-source AI model, DeepSeek-R1, which claims to rival major players like OpenAI in capabilities such as mathematical reasoning and code generation.
This development is seen as a significant shift in the global AI landscape, dominated by OpenAI, Google and Meta, as it demonstrates cost-effective AI solutions using fewer resources compared to competitors.
Gurnani said a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Jakarta in collaboration with DeepSeek is also in the works, and likely to be announced soon.
Founded in April 2024, AIonOS is a joint venture between InterGlobe and Assago Group and helps businesses transform into AI-led enterprises.
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