Komdigi asked licensed AI, blockchain and IoT operators to comment on a draft annual reporting format before it is fixed, in a window that closed on 26 July 2026

Indonesia Consults on AI, Blockchain and IoT Reports. The Leveraged Years regulation briefing card.

The reporting duty already exists in the licensing regulations. What is open for comment is only the shape of the form, which is where the real disclosure burden gets decided.

The short version

Bottom line: This is a public consultation on a draft form, not a regulation. The draft concept binds nobody. The underlying reporting obligation sits in PP 28/2025 and Permen Komdigi 15/2025, not in this notice.

Who this affects: Indonesian company directors, compliance officers and corporate counsel at firms holding OSS RBA registrations under KBLI 62015, 62014, 62024 (KBLI 2020) or 62194, 62193, 62204 (KBLI 2025).

Issue date: The Komdigi press release page carries no visible publication date. The comment deadline stated on the page is 26 July 2026, by email to kawankita@mail.komdigi.go.id.

What changed: Komdigi published three draft annual report concepts, one each for AI, blockchain and IoT, plus a list of OSS RBA registrants in those KBLI codes as of 31 December 2025, and invited comment.

Analysis: The AI report concept asks for AI governance, dataset and data management, and AI infrastructure. Those are governance questions dressed as a statistics return, and the answers land with the supervising ministry.

Primary sources: Komdigi press release · Draft documents (Komdigi short link)

Instrument (EN)
Request for public input on the draft annual report for the conduct of Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and Internet of Things activities
Authority
Directorate of Artificial Intelligence and New Technology Ecosystems, Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi)
Jurisdiction
Indonesia
Status
Public consultation on a draft reporting format. The comment window closed 26 July 2026.
Bindingness
Not binding. The draft form has no legal force. The reporting duty derives from PP 28/2025 and Permen Komdigi 15/2025.
Issue date / next deadline
No publication date shown on the page. Comments due 26 July 2026.
Legal basis cited
UU 6/2023 (ratifying the Cipta Kerja Perppu 2/2022), PP 28/2025 on risk based business licensing, Permen Komdigi 15/2025 on business activity and product standards
How to comment
Email to kawankita@mail.komdigi.go.id
Primary source
https://www.komdigi.go.id/berita/siaran-pers/detail/permintaan-masukan-publik-terhadap-konsep-laporan-tahunan-penyelenggaraan-bidang-kecerdasan-artifisial-blockchain-dan-internet-of-things

What Komdigi actually put out for comment

The Directorate of Artificial Intelligence and New Technology Ecosystems invited business operators to comment on a draft annual report format covering three fields at once: artificial intelligence, blockchain and the Internet of Things.

Komdigi describes the format as one instrument of supervision over business activity in those fields. It is being drawn up as a follow up to UU 6/2023, to Government Regulation 28/2025 on risk based business licensing, and to Ministerial Regulation 15/2025 on business activity standards and product or service standards in the post, telecommunications and broadcasting sectors and the electronic system and transaction sector.

Comments are due by 26 July 2026, sent to kawankita@mail.komdigi.go.id. The four downloadable documents are the three draft report concepts and a list of OSS RBA registered operators in the relevant KBLI codes as of 31 December 2025.

Which licence codes are in scope

The page names six KBLI codes. Three come from KBLI 2020: 62015 for AI based programming activity, 62014 for blockchain technology development, and 62024 for IoT consulting and design.

Three come from KBLI 2025: 62194 for development of basic artificial intelligence components, 62193 for development of blockchain based applications, and 62204 for IoT consulting and design.

The invitation is addressed to operators registered on the Online Single Submission Risk Based Approach system. If your Indonesian entity holds one of those codes, you are in the population Komdigi is describing.

The three information blocks

First, general information: company identity, the responsible person, organisational profile, a short company profile, and business scale.

Second, technical information, and this is where the fields differ by domain. For AI the report covers type of business activity, the AI technology used or developed, AI infrastructure, statistics on AI use and development, AI governance, dataset and data management, and AI products and solutions. For blockchain it covers products developed, industry sectors served, business model, revenue sources and a product list. For IoT it covers providers of sensors and devices, networks, platforms, applications, security and solutions.

Third, other information: collaboration with government, universities, industry and other partners, social and economic impact, and an annexed product list.

Why a form is worth reading closely

Komdigi says the collected data is meant to support supervision, to map the development of the AI, blockchain and IoT ecosystem in Indonesia, and to serve as a basis for evidence based policy.

A recurring annual return that asks for AI governance and dataset management is not a neutral census. It creates a written, dated record of what a company said about its own controls, filed with the ministry that supervises it. The consultation stage is the cheap moment to argue about scope, granularity and confidentiality of those fields.

The stated aim on Komdigi's account is a format that is easy to apply, relevant to industry conditions, and capable of producing accurate and good quality data. Operators who think a field fails one of those three tests have an invitation on the record to say so.

What we did not verify

We opened the Komdigi press release page itself and read it in full, including the KBLI list, the three information blocks and the comment deadline.

We did not open the four downloadable documents behind the s.komdigi.go.id short link, and we did not open PP 28/2025 or Permen Komdigi 15/2025. Field level detail in the draft forms is therefore taken only as the press release summarises it.

We do not claim the reporting obligation is new, that a filing deadline exists, or that a penalty attaches to non filing. The page does not say any of that. We also cannot confirm the page's own publication date, because none is displayed.

Key compliance takeaway

The obligation to report already exists in the licensing rules. This consultation decides only what the report asks for, and the AI version asks about governance and datasets, not just headcount and revenue. If your Indonesian entity holds one of the six KBLI codes, read the draft form now rather than the first time you have to fill it in, even though the comment window has closed.

Source File

https://www.komdigi.go.id/berita/siaran-pers/detail/permintaan-masukan-publik-terhadap-konsep-laporan-tahunan-penyelenggaraan-bidang-kecerdasan-artifisial-blockchain-dan-internet-of-things

Open the Komdigi press release and confirm the six KBLI codes, the 26 Juli 2026 comment deadline and the kawankita@mail.komdigi.go.id address, then check the s.komdigi.go.id/LaptahTekbar link for the four documents.

Komdigi mengundang seluruh pelaku usaha bidang Kecerdasan Artifisial, Blockchain, dan Internet of Things yang terdaftar pada OSS RBA untuk menyampaikan tanggapan dan masukan paling lambat 26 Juli 2026. ยท Komdigi press release, undated page, deadline 26 July 2026

FAQ

Does this create a new obligation to file an annual report?

Not on the face of this page. Komdigi presents the format as implementing duties that already flow from PP 28/2025 and Permen Komdigi 15/2025. The consultation concerns the shape of the report, not whether one is owed.

Who can comment?

Komdigi addresses the invitation to AI, blockchain and IoT operators registered on the OSS RBA system. Comments go by email to kawankita@mail.komdigi.go.id.

What is the deadline?

26 July 2026, as stated on the press release page. The page itself shows no publication date.

Does the draft AI report ask about governance?

Yes. The AI section listed on the page includes AI governance and dataset and data management alongside activity type, technology used, infrastructure, usage statistics and products.

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