Tencent Cloud Expands AI Infrastructure in Indonesia

In Crypto Regulations
July 15, 2026

Tencent Cloud Expands AI Infrastructure in Indonesia

Tencent Cloud has introduced a suite of AI agent-based solutions for the Indonesian market. These tools automate complex workflows, ranging from administrative tasks to content creation.

The package includes:

  1. WorkBuddy — a service for task planning and execution. The tool conducts market research and analyzes data through queries in messaging apps like Discord, Slack, and Telegram. After its launch in China, WorkBuddy gained over 8.85 million active users in its first month.
  2. Miora — a neural network studio for generating graphics, videos, and 3D objects while maintaining brand visual style. Tencent claims this tool reduces the visual content production cycle from weeks to hours.
  3. TokenHub — a platform for managing access to various language models via API. It helps companies allocate computing resources and reduce token costs. For the Indonesian launch, the catalog was expanded with models DeepSeek R1 and V3, Qwen, and Meta’s Llama.

According to Tencent Cloud, more than half of Indonesian companies consider AI adoption a priority for 2026. The tech giant already collaborates with major local services, including operator XLSMART, the GoTo ecosystem, and digital bank Bank Neo Commerce.

Tencent Cloud also provides Indonesian banks with remote customer verification solutions and cloud databases TDSQL.

In Indonesia, Tencent operates three cloud infrastructure availability zones. The company’s global network spans 23 regions.

Earlier, in July, Animoca Brands, in partnership with Visa, launched a pilot version of AI services for the Minds trading platform in Hong Kong.

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