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KYOTO, JAPAN

7 - 14 September 2023

Mukhammad Andri Setiawan

Nominee details

Title
Dr.
Name
Mukhammad Andri Setiawan
Position
Head of Training and HR Development
Organization
Indonesia Network Information Center (IDNIC)

Mukhammad Andri Setiawan

Biographical info

Education/qualifications
  • PhD, The University of Queensland, Australia
  • MSc, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • BSc, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
Relevant Chair Experience
  • Chief Information Officer, 2018 - (currently serving) - Universitas Islam Indonesia
  • Head of Training and HR Development, 2021 - (currently serving), Indonesia Network Information Center (IDNIC)
  • Head of Training, 2018-2021, Indonesia Network Information Center (IDNIC)
  • Main Contact, 2017 - (currently serving), eduroam Indonesia
  • Founder, Indonesia Access Federation (Identity Federation Operator - INDONESIA)
    Experience and involvement in APNIC activities

    Over the years, I have been deeply engaged with APNIC activities, especially in Indonesia. My primary focus has been enhancing the country's distribution and management of Internet resources. To achieve this, I've worked closely with APNIC, providing training to IDNIC members and ensuring it matches Indonesia's internet resources' technical and governance requirements. In collaboration with APNIC, we've also developed training materials tailored to Indonesia's needs. I'm also honored to be involved in the ISIF.ASIA IPv6 Deployment Project since 2022, an initiative to expedite IPv6 deployment in Indonesia.

    Nominee statement

    In the pivotal role of the National Internet Registry SIG Chair at APNIC, one does not simply oversee functions or moderate discussions. This role demands a visionary leader who can actively build bridges and spearhead transformative advancements in the Asia-Pacific National Internet Registry landscape. With deep humility, I present my nomination, supported by two decades of dedicated service to the region's IT community.

    My position at IDNIC and complemented by active engagements with a diverse array of stakeholders—from ISPs and Government Agencies to Commerce and the Research and Education sectors—has provided me a firsthand account of the intricate challenges and boundless opportunities our regional internet holds. I've been more than a passive observer; I've been an instigator of change, fostering collaborations, refining processes, and deepening my connections with grassroots communities to comprehend and cater to their unique needs.

    Education and training are not just aligned with my professional pursuits; they're at the core of my ethos. My collaboration with APNIC is a testament to this, as we've pioneered tailored training programs for Indonesia. This synergy bridges knowledge gaps and empowers institutions with the tools to realize their digital potential. Moreover, being honored with the ISIF.ASIA IPv6 Deployment Project award in 2022 goes beyond personal achievement—it symbolizes our collective ambition to steer our region into a progressive digital era.

    I earnestly seek your endorsement, not for individual accolades, but to collaboratively carve a trajectory that ensures holistic prosperity for every community stakeholder.


    Nominated by

    Organization
    Indonesia Network Information Center (IDNIC)
    Reason for nomination

    Mukhammad Andri Setiawan (Andri) is an excellent candidate for the role of SIG chair at the National Internet Registry (NIR) in APNIC. He is highly experienced and possesses strong leadership skills, as demonstrated by his position as the Chief Information Officer at Universitas Islam Indonesia since 2018. Andri's experience as the head of Training and Community development at IDNIC, the National Internet Registry of Indonesia, makes him an ideal candidate for the SIG chair position. He possesses a profound comprehension of NIR operations and challenges. He has showcased his ability to take the initiative and establish networks in various capacities, including within Asia Pacific's research and education network (via Asia Pacific Advanced Network - APAN) and the Indonesia Access Federation. Andri has also served as a board member of IDNIC and played an integral role in the higher education network in Indonesia through IdREN (Indonesia Research Education Network).


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