BANDUNG, INDONESIA — Tech leaders, entrepreneurs, and industrial executives gathered at the Pullman Bandung Grand Central on May 21, 2026, for SAP Connect Day 2026. The executive forum focused heavily on accelerating digital maturity and driving sustainable growth across West Java’s core economic sectors using advanced Cloud ERP ecosystems.
The seminar served as a critical platform for business leaders from the manufacturing, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), textile, garment, and wholesale distribution industries to explore how cloud ecosystems can solve modern supply chain and regulatory challenges.
The seminar directly addressed the mounting operational hurdles faced by Indonesian businesses. To maintain visibility over fast-moving supply chains and stay compliant with evolving local regulations, industry experts highlighted the necessity of migrating from rigid, legacy systems to standardized, world-class business processes.
The executive discussions centered around several key transformative pillars:
Operational Scalability: Utilizing cloud infrastructure to seamlessly scale operations as businesses expand across regional and national distribution lines.
Real-Time Business Visibility: Gaining immediate, un-siloed operational insight via integrated dashboards to quickly mitigate risks.
AI-Driven Decision Making: Leveraging embedded artificial intelligence to replace reactive data management with real-time, predictive analytics.
The half-day forum featured a structured lineup of domain specialists from both SAP Indonesia and IT consulting firm PT Soltius IndonesiaThe event concluded with an interactive Q&A panel and a dedicated executive lunch and networking session, providing local decision-makers, CEOs, and CFOs an opportunity to collaborate directly with digital transformation experts.
The consensus among attendees at the Pullman Bandung Grand Central was clear: the future of Indonesian enterprise relies entirely on building an agile and resilient framework. By embracing modern digital tools like SAP Mobile Start and maintaining a "Clean Core" system architecture, local enterprises can continue to drive business innovation without the burden of heavy, unmanageable legacy code.
Organizers expressed deep appreciation to the local business community for making the session highly dynamic, noting that the strong turnout underscores West Java's eagerness to adopt cloud-first business strategies.
Missed out on this executive session? Stay tuned for upcoming SAP regional events and digital transformation forums in Southeast Asia.