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This forum is a collaborative platform designed to strengthen workforce development and business expansion in the green economy. Supporting Indonesia’s national priorities and the Generasi Emas 2045 vision, the forum focuses on equipping youth with green and digital skills to thrive in an AI-driven, sustainable Society 5.0.

Key Themes of Discussion:
The Convergence of Green & Digital Skills – Exploring how sustainability and digital transformation are reshaping job markets, workforce demands, and the essential competencies for future careers.

Closing the Education-Industry Gap – Addressing mismatches in academic curricula, expanding hands-on training, and ensuring equitable opportunities for skill development.

Best Practices & Strategies – Showcasing case studies from Indonesia and Japan, highlighting successful models in education, industry, and the public sector.

Cross-Sector Collaboration & Future Strategies – Identifying critical skills in both countries to unlock new partnership opportunities and develop actionable strategies for supporting the next generation.

Featuring experts from policymakers, industry leaders, and academics, the forum will have panel discussions, networking sessions, and a resource toolkit. By fostering collaboration between government, business, and academia, the event aims to accelerate Indonesia’s transition to a low-carbon economy and prepare the youth for the future.

Reports

【Reflection】
The business forum “Green Education & Skills for Society 5.0: Unlocking Indonesia Japan Youth Workforce & Business Potential” provided a platform to explore how education, policy, and industry can jointly shape a sustainable future.

The program began with the Indonesian government outlining its vision for expanding “green jobs,” followed by Green Welfare Indonesia’s youth insight survey, which revealed the aspirations and challenges faced by young professionals. This was complemented by presentations from Japanese companies on ESG initiatives, and concluded with a panel discussion involving representatives from government, academia, and industry.

Key reflections included the recognition that green jobs go far beyond technical expertise in renewable energy and environmental protection. Green skills also encompass communication, teamwork, leadership, and adaptability which are essential for building a resilient and inclusive green workforce. The discussions emphasized that while technical knowledge is crucial, human centered skills and social awareness are equally necessary to achieve systemic change.

Another highlight was the importance of intergenerational collaboration. Experienced professionals bring wisdom and long term perspective, while youth contribute creativity and innovative thinking. Together, they can co create solutions tailored to regional contexts and accelerate the green transition.

The forum also underscored the urgency of aligning education systems with labor market needs, reducing regional and social inequalities, and ensuring that sustainability is integrated into every sector, not treated as a niche. By strengthening Indonesia Japan cooperation, participants recognized the potential to expand training, knowledge exchange, and joint projects that directly support the Golden Indonesia Vision 2045.

Overall, the forum confirmed that youth are at the heart of the green transition, and that international collaboration between Indonesia and Japan will be vital for unlocking new business opportunities, fostering sustainable economic growth, and empowering the next generation to lead in Society 5.0.


【Post EXPO Initiatives】
Following the conclusion of the forum, Green Welfare Indonesia has begun implementing practical initiatives to support the development of young talent in Indonesia. Training programmes are being designed in response to the skills needs identified during the forum, offering opportunities to acquire specialist knowledge in renewable energy and environmental protection, as well as a broader set of green skills such as communication and team coordination that are essential in professional practice.

Particular emphasis is placed on intergenerational knowledge transfer and addressing cultural gaps. Young people are encouraged to participate in environmental projects that combine the practical wisdom of older generations with the creativity and innovation of youth, adapted to local contexts.

These initiatives extend beyond skills acquisition to foster socially aware talent and encourage concrete actions that contribute to the creation of a sustainable society. The collaboration of policy, education, and business sectors ensures that the insights gained from the forum are translated into long-term strategies, creating a solid foundation for Indonesia’s transition to a green economy.

In addition, Green Welfare Indonesia published the Youth Insight Report “Green Skills for the Planet: Youth Insight Report 2025”, based on interviews with 42 youth and industry professionals. The report highlights the pathways for building a future-ready, green-literate workforce in Indonesia and serves as a resource for policymakers, educators, and businesses to align their strategies with youth aspirations and market needs.

Cast

Moderator

Nala Amirah

Green Welfare Indonesia

Founder of Green Welfare Indonesia

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Speakers

James Correia

Asian Development Bank (ADB) Institute

Research and Capacity Building Associate at Asian Development Bank (ADB) Institute

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Zagy Berian

Society of Renewable Energy (SRE)

Founder of Society of Renewable Energy (SRE)

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Eri Uchimura

SIPA Partners

Sustainability Consultant at SIPA Partners

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Mahdi Behrangrad

Pacifico Energy K.K.

Head of VPP/Energy Storage at Pacifico Energy K.K.

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Shingo Yanai

Asuene Inc.

Manager of Global Business Development at Asuene Inc.

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Co-organiser

Green Welfare Indonesia

Learning and Playing Week

Green Education & Skills for Society 5.0: Unlocking Indonesia-Japan Youth Workforce & Business Potential

The Green Education & Skills for Society 5.0 Forum is a key platform for fostering Indonesia-Japan collaboration in building a skilled workforce for the green economy. Bringing together industry, government, and academia, the event explores green and digital skills, investment opportunities, and sustainable business strategies.

Aligned with Indonesia’s national goals and the Generasi Emas 2045 vision, the forum highlights the role of youth in an AI-driven, low-carbon future. Through expert discussions and cross-sector partnerships, it aims to drive innovation, workforce readiness, and economic sustainability.

  • 2025.07.28[Mon]

    16:0018:00

    (Venue Open 15:30)

  • Pavilion
  • * Programme times and content are subject to change. Any changes will be announced on this website and via the ticket booking system.
  • * The schedule is subject to change depending on the organiser's circumstances.

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