According to the EV-DCI (East Ventures Digital Competitiveness Index) 2021, among the most digitally competitive provinces, the Riau Islands sets itself apart. Compared to the other provinces in the top 10, Riau Islands’ population is minuscule. Its geography also comes into play: around 1.7 million of the province’s residents live in small islands at the outermost part of Indonesia.
However, the Riau Islands successfully broke into the dominance of provinces in Java islands, putting itself in the 7th rank of the most digitally competitive provinces in Indonesia. The Riau Islands is more digitally competitive than Central Java; the centre of economic activity in Eastern Indonesia, South Sulawesi; and the biggest economy in Sumatra island, North Sumatra.
What has allowed the Riau Islands, whose area is composed of 96% water, to have such strong digital competitiveness?
According to the EV-DCI 2021, there are three main factors behind Riau Islands’ digital competitiveness: expenditure allocated to information communication technology (ICT), manpower, and entrepreneurship and productivity.
In the ICT expenditure pillar, one of the strongest indicators from the Riau Islands is the rate of wage for ICT service workers, which scores at 69.4 — far above the median for Indonesia’s provinces at 31.25.
For the manpower pillar, the Riau Islands ranks third nationally when it comes to the ratio of workers in the digitalization-related sectors.
In entrepreneurship and productivity, the Riau Islands’ scores in five indicators that measure the ratio of residents who use the internet at work surpass 50. This is an incredible feat considering the median scores nationwide which range at 13 to 24 for the five indicators.
The three pillars reflect the beginning of a strong digital industry in the Riau Islands. Not only that the industry can attract digital talents, it also affords to offer a higher wage compared to other provinces. Moreover, this digital industry is located in Batam, an island that is merely a 1-hour boat ride away from Singapore.