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NEC Indonesia Welcomes New President Director
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NEC Indonesia Welcomes New President Director

2026-05-05 11:00 Last Updated At:12:06

JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- NEC Indonesia today announced the appointment of Mr. Akifumi Katano as President Director, marking a significant step in advancing the company's long-term growth and innovation strategy in one of ASEAN's largest and most dynamic markets. Mr. Katano has held key leadership positions within NEC Corporation since 1997, bringing deep industry knowledge and leadership experience that positions him uniquely to lead NEC Indonesia's next phase of growth.

In his new role, Mr. Katano will oversee operations and business expansion, with a focus on enhancing connectivity and supporting Indonesia's digital resilience. These efforts align with the government's push toward digital transformation, including the development of smart cities and next-generation public services.

Commenting on his new role, Mr. Katano said, "I am honored to lead NEC Indonesia at such a pivotal point in the nation's digital transformation. By leveraging our strengths in secure digital technologies, we aim to support Indonesia's ambitions for a more connected and sustainable future. I look forward to working closely with our customers and local partners to support their evolving needs and deliver meaningful impact."

Guided by the NEC Way, NEC Indonesia continues to create what's ahead by delivering innovative solutions that empower communities and support national development priorities. Mr. Katano adds, "We see strong potential to help accelerate Indonesia's digital future, and we are committed to supporting this journey with solutions that make a meaningful difference."

For many years, PT NEC Indonesia has continuously introduced advanced technologies from NEC Corporation into the Indonesian market, adapting them to address local business and societal needs. Building on this foundation, the company is strengthening its focus on key technology domains, including high-capacity connectivity such as submarine cable systems, IoT-driven solutions for industrial transformation in the manufacturing sector, as well as secure and smart city solutions.

Through these core areas, NEC Indonesia delivers value to its customers while addressing social challenges in line with its social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency, and supports the realization of a more sustainable world where everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential.

About PT NEC Indonesia

NEC first established its representative office in Jakarta in 1968. To this day, PT NEC Indonesia continues to play an important role in providing innovative ICT solutions to promote safety, security, and improve the quality of life for individuals and communities. As a leading provider of information and communication technology, PT NEC Indonesia provides world-class services and technology including telecommunications networks, biometric identification, intelligent solutions for Banks and other Financial Services, Public Transportation and Logistics, Manufacturing, Smart City, as well as government applications and infrastructure and business enterprises to support the digital transformation journey. For more information, visit us at http://id.nec.com/

 

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NEC Indonesia Welcomes New President Director

NEC Indonesia Welcomes New President Director

BUDAPEST, Hungary, May 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA), an independent and non-political anti-corruption organization with over 190 anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) worldwide as members, spares no efforts in sharing experience, forging closer partnerships and strengthening online initiatives in the global fight against corruption. On May 14, the IAACA will hold its first-ever European Regional Conference in Budapest, Hungary. This conference will bring together the regional graft-fighting experts from EU Member States, candidate countries from the Western Balkan region and Eastern Partnership countries, to exchange latest information, tackle new challenges and thrive for continuous improvement in the fight against corruption.

This is the IAACA's first ever large-scale regional conference in Europe and is expected to attract about 150 anti-corruption practitioners and high-level government representatives from Europe and neighbouring non-European countries. In collaboration with the Integrity Authority of Hungry, this conference aims to equip the graft fighters in Europe to tackle various new forms of corruptions, and exchange the latest graft fighting initiatives, experience and insights among ACAs. 

The Conference will feature keynote speeches and panel discussions addressing contemporary anti-corruption issues, including corruption detection and prevention through artificial intelligence, big data, and digital solutions; and the latest education and innovation approaches in promoting integrity. The Conference will also serve as a timely opportunity to discuss the challenges and chances of the implementation of the new EU Anti-Corruption Directive.

IAACA President: New anti-graft strategy increases regional influence

IAACA President Woo Ying-ming, also Commissioner of the Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), mentioned that the Conference will be a new try for the IAACA to amplify its influence and connections with European countries. "Compared with the previous practice of providing point-to-point training and exchange to a single country's ACA, the IAACA now adopts a more dynamic approach by largely expanding the scale of our trainings and conferences for agencies from countries in the same continents. This time in Europe the Conference will be participated by law enforcement agencies in Greece, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Spain as well as the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) of Austria. This strategy not only enhances cost-effectiveness but also enables us to know more about the anti-graft challenges, experiences and tactics in different countries with diverse social, economic and cultural patterns, so as to further upgrade our training modules to better meet the needs of all anti-graft agencies," President Woo said.

The IAACA and ICAC will also collaborate with Integrity Authority of Hungary and the IACA to co-host a one-day back-to-back training seminar. Experienced ICAC investigators will share the Commission's practical latest experience in evaluating and sustaining effectiveness. This will enable participants to better understand international frameworks and methodologies for evaluating ACAs' graft-fighting work.

"We look forward to the European Conference. The back-to-back training seminar will serve as a platform for all European participants to effectively build up a strong and long-lasting anti-corruption network in the region, and continuously exchange their up-to-date graft-fighting information and experience. The IAACA always stands ready to join hands with different nations to provide strategic and technical assistance in the fight against global corruption. Together we build a world of integrity," President Woo concluded.

 

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IAACA's first-ever regional conference in Europe helps equipping law enforcers in fighting new forms of corruption

IAACA's first-ever regional conference in Europe helps equipping law enforcers in fighting new forms of corruption

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