Sweden and Indonesia Deepen Healthcare Partnership at SISP Healthcare Conference 2025

We were honored to support the Embassy of Sweden, Kementerian Kesehatan RI and the Swedish Ministry for Health Care during the Sweden-Indonesia Sustainability Partnership (SISP) Healthcare Conference 2025 — a landmark event that strengthened the foundation for bilateral healthcare collaboration between the two countries. At the heart of the conference was the signing of a Government-to-Government (G2G) MoU by H.E. Ms. Acko Ankarberg Johansson, Minister for Health Care of Sweden, and H.E. Mr. Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. This strategic MoU advances shared priorities in digital health, public health services, and sustainable healthcare development — covering key areas such as oncology, precision medicine, AMR, emergency preparedness, and health workforce capacity building. The initiative is part of a broader commitment to co-create scalable healthcare models that are patient-centered, inclusive, and tech-enabled. As H.E. Daniel Blockert, Ambassador of Sweden to Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Papua New Guinea, and ASEAN, emphasized, this partnership goes beyond knowledge sharing — it’s about investing in systems and people that drive long-term public health impact. Several important multi-stakeholder agreements were also launched during the conference: • A feasibility study grant between Swedfund, Indonesia’s Ministry of Health, and Dharmais Hospital to support the development of a radiotherapy center; • A partnership between the Ministry of Health and AstraZeneca to strengthen the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs); • A collaboration with Essity to expand capacity in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) control programs; • A strategic dialogue between the Jakarta City Government and HemoCue to implement community-level anemia screening focused on early detection and intervention. We are proud to contribute to this milestone initiative—one that brings together governments, healthcare innovators and communities for a healthier and more resilient future.
Toastmasters International Empowers Southeast Asia’s Future Leaders at District 87 Annual Conference 2025: Communication and Connection for a Resilient Global Economy

Held in Bandung from 16–18 May 2025, the District 87 Annual Conference 2025 brought together over 250 delegates from Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam, East Malaysia, and Timor Leste to strengthen cross-border leadership, elevate professional skills, and foster economic resilience through powerful communication. Officially opened by Muhammad Farhan, Mayor of Bandung, and themed “Connect and Power Up!”, the three-day conference featured dynamic contests, educational sessions, and inspiring speeches under the tagline “Now, Everybody Can Connect!”. As we navigate an increasingly interconnected and complex economy, the ability to communicate with clarity and lead with purpose is no longer optional—it is fundamental. Leaders like DTM Miranda Rumi and Prof. Dr. apt. Keri Lestari emphasized how strong communication builds resilient communities and shared prosperity in a complex economy. With renowned speakers including Maimunah Natasha, Poh Kim Siong, Lin Ting Wei, Mas Mahathir bin Mohamad, and Stephen Fernando, the event celebrated Southeast Asia’s collaborative spirit and leadership potential. From cultural showcases to multilingual speech contests, the conference highlighted the region’s talent and diversity. Participants also experienced Bandung’s unique blend of nature, culture, and creativity—solidifying the city’s role as the “Paris of Java” and an inspiring home for future leaders. SWN PR & Advisory is proud to become the official PR Partner of Toastmasters International and support this prestigious initiative that empowers the next generation of changemakers in the region.
Formula E Update: Vandoorne and Rowland Claim Victory in Two Tokyo E-Prix Races

Tokyo once again hosted the ABB FIA Formula E Championship for Rounds 8 and 9 of its 11th season through Tokyo E-Prix. With varying track conditions between the two races, Stoffel Vandoorne claimed victory on Saturday through smart strategy, while Oliver Rowland finally brought home a win for Nissan at their home race. Saturday Highlights:Maserati MSG Racing’s Stoffel Vandoorne returned to the top step of the podium after three years by winning Saturday’s Tokyo E-Prix. Starting from 14th, Vandoorne surged forward with aggressive early energy usage and became the first to deploy the rapid-charging Pit Boost. The race was red-flagged on lap 14, giving Vandoorne the edge when most drivers were still due for their Pit Boost stops. He built a commanding 20-second gap and finished ahead of championship leader Oliver Rowland and McLaren’s rookie Taylor Barnard. Sunday Highlights:After missing out on a win in Tokyo since 2024, Oliver Rowland finally brought victory to Nissan in Sunday’s Tokyo E-Prix. Starting from pole, Rowland battled Porsche’s reigning World Champion Pascal Wehrlein. Using strategic Attack Mode activations, Rowland passed Wehrlein on lap 26 and, with help from a late safety car, secured his fourth win of the season. Wehrlein finished second, while Dan Ticktum celebrated his first-ever Formula E podium with third.Following the Tokyo double-header, Rowland leads the drivers’ standings with 161 points. Nissan also tops both the team (172 pts) and manufacturers’ standings (256 pts). The 11th season of Formula E continues with a double-header at the Shanghai E-Prix on 31 May and 1 June, and Jakarta will host its round on 21 June 2025. 🎟️ Be part of this prestigious electric racing event and experience the electrifying atmosphere of global EV competition right in Jakarta. Tickets available now at: jakartaeprixofficial.com
Jakarta E-Prix Returns, Governor Pramono: A Momentum to Boost the Green Economy

Jakarta will once again host the 2025 E-Prix Series under the theme “Electrifying the Future.”, marking the third Jakarta E-Prix after its successful debut in 2022 and 2023. The race will be held on 21 June 2025 at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit in Ancol, North Jakarta. Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung Wibowo, stated that Jakarta is proud to once again be the sole host of Formula E, the only host city in Southeast Asia. He called this a historic moment and a symbol of Jakarta’s progress as a global city. Governor Pramono further explained that Jakarta E-Prix 2025 presents a great opportunity to grow the green economy, strengthen Jakarta’s position as a global sports tourism destination, and raise public awareness about electric vehicles and environmental sustainability. On the same occasion, President Director of PT Jakarta Propertindo (Jakpro), iwan takwin, expressed gratitude for the provincial government’s support. He emphasized Jakpro’s commitment to ensuring a smooth and successful event. Formula E Co-Founder & Chief Championship Officer, Alberto Longo shared that the E-Prix is back in Jakarta thanks to the DKI Provincial Government’s strong commitment to green innovation in motorsports, along with multi-stakeholder support. Meanwhile, Vice Chairman of the Ikatan Motor Indonesia (IMI) and Jakarta E-Prix Steering Committee, Ananda Mikola, added that the Jakarta E-Prix is an inclusive sportainment experience, complete with various pre-events to engage the public. He mentioned that IMI will deploy 400 local personnel as marshals who will oversee the race, from operators to every corner – all of them are local talents. Jakarta E-Prix 2025 is extra special as it coincides with Jakarta’s Anniversary and celebrates the city’s 500th year. The event also aligns with the city’s vision to join the Top 20 Global Cities by 2027. The Provincial Government invites everyone to support Jakarta as a dynamic, forward-looking global city and a pioneer in green urban living.
Pre-sale Receives Positive Response, Regular Ticket Sales for Jakarta E-Prix 2025 Now Open: Four Categories Available, Starting from IDR 500,000

After receiving an overwhelming response during the early bird and presale periods, normal ticket sales for the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship Jakarta E-Prix 2025 are now officially open, with prices starting from IDR 500,000 (before tax). On 21 June 2025, twenty-two drivers from eleven teams will ignite the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit in Ancol, delivering thrilling racing action with the latest Gen3 Evo electric cars. This year’s Jakarta E-Prix is packed with speed, innovation, and adrenaline — set to provide an unforgettable motorsport experience for fans of all backgrounds. Four ticket categories are available, each offering different benefits: • Festival – IDR 500,000 • Grandstand – IDR 1,000,000 • VIP Race Suite – IDR 3,000,000 • VVIP Race Suite – IDR 10,000,000 All ticket holders will also get access to exciting side activities including: • Fan Village – a hub of engaging activities • Gaming Arena – try the Formula E racing simulator • Fan Store – official merchandise and souvenirs • Entertainment – performances by famous artists (to be announced soon!) Tickets available now at jakartaeprixofficial.com. Follow @jakartaeprixofficial on social media for updates! hashtag#JakartaEPrix2025 hashtag#FormulaE hashtag#ABBFormulaE hashtag#JakartaMotorsport hashtag#SustainableRacing hashtag#
Muhammad Arif Angga, Chairman of APJII: IDF 2025 Marks a Collective Step Toward a Stronger Digital Indonesia

Held on May 15–16 in Jakarta, the inaugural Indonesia Digital Forum (IDF) 2025 brought together key players from government, industry, academia, and the digital community. Initiated by APJII, PANDI, and ATSI, the forum focused on one central theme: “Collaborating to Build Indonesia’s Digital Ecosystem.” For APJII Chairman Muhammad Arif Angga, IDF 2025 is more than a forum—it’s a platform for collective action. “Digital transformation can’t be done in silos. We need shared responsibility to ensure inclusive, sustainable growth,” he said. Arif emphasized four key priorities: equitable internet access, digital-ready talent, cybersecurity, and adaptive regulations. “These pillars are deeply connected, and must be developed in parallel to truly strengthen our ecosystem.” Coinciding with APJII’s 29th anniversary, IDF 2025 also marks nearly three decades of APJII’s commitment to advancing internet infrastructure and bridging the digital divide across Indonesia. Under Arif’s leadership, APJII continues to serve as a connector—aligning the visions of regulators, businesses, and communities to build a future-ready, resilient digital nation. Happy 29th Anniversary to APJII—for a stronger, faster, resilient, and more well-connected Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩 #MuhammadArif #APJII #IDF #Connectivity #Internet #DigitalIndonesia
Mastermind Panel of Manager Fest 2025, themed ‘PR Crisis: Cancelled in a Day, What Happens After the Apology.’

Yesterday, our Founder and CEO Sirly W. Nasir took the stage at the Mastermind Panel of Manager Fest 2025, themed ‘PR Crisis: Cancelled in a Day, What Happens After the Apology.’ She started by highlighting that in today’s digital era, where reputations can be crushed within seconds, in both corporate and personal crises—what happens before the apology is what truly matters. That’s why we need to be careful as every word and action carries consequences, and reputation management begins long before any public statement is made. In her talk, she stressed the difference between an issue and a crisis—emphasizing the importance of not acting too prematurely, but also, never downplaying early signals that could lead to reputational damage. Often, people underestimate the severity of an issue until it’s too late. Proactive communication and strategic PR are key to identifying early signs of trouble and preventing issues from escalating. She also made a strong case for the importance of issue and crisis management in public companies, where the consequences aren’t just reputational—they directly affect share performance, investor sentiment, and public trust. When speaking about highly regulated industries like capital markets, she emphasized that issue and crisis management goes beyond reactive measures. It requires a collective effort from all stakeholders to maintain market sentiment and safeguard overall conduciveness. This includes educating retail investors, shaping the right narratives, and deploying thoughtful PR strategies to build clarity, trust, and long-term confidence in the market. At SWN PR & Advisory, we advise clients to treat their companies as if they were public, encouraging good corporate governance, risk mitigation, and communication discipline. When you know the public and market are watching, you do PR differently—with precision and purpose. Thank you Minutes of Manager for having us. hashtag#publicrelations hashtag#issuemanagement hashtag#crisismanagement
The Meet and Greet with the Arsenal legend, Emmanuel Petit

The Meet and Greet with the Arsenal legend himself, Emmanuel Petit, the Arsenal Indonesia Supporters during the BrainEye Press Tour in Jakarta was a truly memorable occasion. Fans had the rare opportunity to meet one of football’s greats, share stories, and create unforgettable moments together. We were genuinely overwhelmed by the passion, energy, and enthusiasm shown by the Arsenal Indonesia community. The excitement in the room was incredible, and it was clear how much this visit meant to everyone in attendance. A big thank you to Arsenal Indonesia Supporter for your incredible support and collaboration in making this event such a success!
BrainEye is Getting Ready to Launch in Indonesia: Revolutionizing Brain Health and Sports Safety with AI-Powered Eye-Tracking Technology

BrainEye, a pioneering Australian health-tech company, is getting ready to launch in Indonesia, introducing its AI-powered, smartphone-based solution for brain function assessment. This milestone is supported by football legend and BrainEye Brand Ambassador Emmanuel Petit, 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Champion, who joins BrainEye to advocate for greater awareness of brain health and concussion safety in sports. The recent event in Jakarta was held to introduce the app to the Indonesian market, presenting the BrainEye team, including its Chairman Clive Barrett, COO Steven Barrett, and its CSO Associate Professor Joanne Fielding, alongside Emmanuel Petit as the BrainEye Ambassador, and Lauren Adams, Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), representing the Australian government. This event marks a major step forward in delivering accessible, real-time brain health monitoring to support Indonesia’s growing digital health transformation and commitment to preventive care. The app is a powerful, low-cost brain health screening tool that delivers quick, accurate results in the palm of your hand. The app is more accessible and user-friendly than ever before, with no expensive hardware. In less than 40 seconds, a user is given a snapshot of their brain health and an indication of how their brain health is trending over time. With over 120,000 tests performed worldwide, BrainEye is a non-invasive, Class 1M medical device, which has been clinically measured and validated against gold-standard clinical devices. BrainEye is applicable across diverse industries, including redefining sports safety, clinical neurology, mental wellness, and elder care. It also transforms concussion screening in sports with objective, data-driven results up to three times more reproducible than SCAT. We were honored to be part of this important milestone, marking a major step in delivering accessible neuro health solutions and strengthening Australia-Indonesia collaboration in digital transformation and healthcare innovation.