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ASEAN - UK ACE Programme Releases Arts and Technologies: Interconnected Parts report, exploring the region's creative technology landscape

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ASEAN - UK ACE Programme Releases Arts and Technologies: Interconnected Parts report, exploring the region's creative technology landscape
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ASEAN - UK ACE Programme Releases Arts and Technologies: Interconnected Parts report, exploring the region's creative technology landscape

2025-03-26 18:39 Last Updated At:18:55

Key findings reveal how technology is transforming creative industries, the challenges of digital access, and the potential for ASEAN's creative economy to thrive.

JAKARTA, Indonesia, March 26, 2025  The ASEAN–UK Advancing Creative Economy (ACE) Programme, an initiative of the UK Mission to ASEAN, has launched its latest research report, Arts and Technologies in ASEAN: Interconnected Parts on 20 February 2025. Delivered by the British Council and developed in collaboration with the ASEAN Secretariat, this comprehensive study explores the intersection of arts and emerging technologies across the ASEAN region. The report uncovers new opportunities, key challenges, and recommendations for creative practitioners, policymakers, and industry stakeholders.

Recognised as a driver of economic growth and social development, ASEAN's creative sector is rapidly evolving as traditional art forms intersect with digital innovations. Drawing from extensive case studies and over 60 interviews with artists, technologists, policymakers, and academics, the report examines how technology is transforming artistic expression and business models, opening new pathways for growth and cross-sector collaboration.

The report identifies artist-led innovation as a major driver of ASEAN's creative economy, with artists blending traditional and digital practices across fashion, animation, music, and new media. Interdisciplinary collaboration is redefining creative work, positioning artists as researchers, coders, and entrepreneurs. Socio-political themes—including climate resilience, healing, and activism—are shaping artistic expression, with technology amplifying advocacy and cultural storytelling. Meanwhile, AI is transforming creative jobs and design processes, though access to emerging technologies remains a challenge.

Despite these advancements, barriers to inclusion persist. Funding gaps and economic disparities widen the digital divide particularly among marginalised groups, restricting their access to technology. Meanwhile, inconsistent intellectual property (IP) protection across ASEAN creates challenges for artists in safeguarding and monetising their work. Without stronger safeguards and equitable access, many creative practitioners risk being left behind in the digital shift.

To sustain ASEAN's creative economy, the report highlights the need for stronger collaboration between governments, industry, and civil society, with digital transformation driven by policy support and international partnerships. Strengthening cross-sector cooperation, aligning policies, and investing in digital literacy and interdisciplinary initiatives will be key to ensuring inclusive growth. Reinforcing IP protections and expanding access to emerging technologies will further support a thriving and sustainable creative sector.

Broadly, this research supports the ASEAN-UK partnership in the creative economy by identifying regulatory gaps, opportunities, and enhancing UK-ASEAN collaboration in this field.

H.E. Sarah Tiffin, UK Ambassador to ASEAN, said:

"Growing the economy means growing the creative industries. The UK's creative   sector has outpaced wider economic growth, contributing £108 billion annually, and technology is playing an increasingly central role. This report reinforces the UK's commitment to working with ASEAN to harness innovation, strengthen talent, and build a more connected and sustainable creative economy."  

As a leader in promoting cultural exchange and creative industries, the British Council plays a critical role in empowering creative practitioners and policymakers in the ASEAN region.

Summer Xia, Director of Southeast Asia at the British Council, highlighted the significance of the report in shaping the future of the sector: "At the British Council, we recognise the creative economy as a key driver of sustainable development. This report not only charts the current landscape of creative technologies in ASEAN but also offers crucial insights to help industry leaders, governments, and cultural institutions adapt to and shape this evolving space. By bridging arts and technology, we are unlocking new opportunities and fostering a more interconnected, inclusive, and forward-looking creative sector."

The Arts and Technologies in ASEAN: Interconnected Parts report serves as a vital resource for policymakers, creative professionals, and researchers seeking to understand harness the power of creative technologies.  

The British Council invites policymakers, creative industry professionals, academics, and cultural institutions across ASEAN to explore the findings of this study. The full report is available for download at https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/interconnected-parts.

About the British Council

The British Council is the UK's international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We support peace and prosperity by building connections, understanding and trust between people in the UK and countries worldwide. We do this through our work in arts and culture, education and the English language. We work with people in over 200 countries and territories and are on the ground in more than 100 countries. In 2022–23 we reached 600 million people.

www.britishcouncil.org 

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ASEAN - UK ACE Programme Releases Arts and Technologies: Interconnected Parts report, exploring the region's creative technology landscape

ASEAN - UK ACE Programme Releases Arts and Technologies: Interconnected Parts report, exploring the region's creative technology landscape

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, March 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Anker Innovations, a global leader in mobile charging and consumer electronics, is redefining the boundaries of innovation with its latest campaign, Charge Up, SEA!—an electrifying fusion of augmented reality (AR) and computer-generated imagery (CGI) set to energize Southeast Asia. These experiences allow users to interact with technology and explore the future of charging, reinforcing Anker's leadership in global innovation.

"At Anker, our mission is to ignite possibilities through ultimate innovation," said Leon Wu, General Manager of Southeast Asia at Anker Innovations. "We've not only created products that lead the industry in performance but also ones that fundamentally change the way people engage with power. This campaign reflects our vision of an interconnected world where innovation enhances the everyday lives of Southeast Asia consumers."

Revolutionizing Charging with Anker

At the core of Charge Up, SEA! is Anker's most advanced charging lineup to date, the Anker Prime Series. This revolutionary series redefines multi-device fast charging, offering a powerful, intelligent, and interactive solution that transforms what was once a passive task into an engaging experience. Designed with extensive user insights, the Anker Prime Series is engineered to be the ultimate power source for today's fast-paced, tech-driven world, empowering users with speed, efficiency, and innovation.

This innovation powers Charge Up, SEA!, an AR-driven journey that brings Anker's cutting-edge technology to life by "charging" iconic landmarks across Southeast Asia. The visual narrative of the campaign showcases Anker Prime chargers energizing these landmarks, reflecting the brand's commitment to efficient and intelligent charging solutions. Through advanced AR technology, Anker's innovations seamlessly integrate into the cityscapes, reinforcing its position as the leader in next-generation charging while reshaping how users experience power in an increasingly connected world.

Lights Up the City's landmark with Ultimate Innovation

Starting February 27, "Charge Up, SEA!" will light up five countries—Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam—through immersive digital storytelling and interactive experiences. In Singapore and Malaysia, users will have the exclusive opportunity to experience Anker's AR world in person at key landmarks, while all five countries will engage with high-quality CGI videos that bring Anker Prime to life. These experiences allow users to interact with technology and explore the future of charging, reinforcing Anker's leadership in global innovation.

For the Charge Up, SEA! campaign, Anker will launch a futuristic CGI video in Vietnam. The creative concept features the supertall Landmark 81 skyscraper in Ho Chi Minh City as a physical backdrop, seamlessly integrating Anker's innovative technology with local culture, resulting in a visually striking fusion of cutting-edge technology and heritage.

In this CGI video, Anker innovatively creates a stunning virtual space, with the Anker 30W Zolo Charger acting as the key to unlock this realm. The charger powers up the Landmark 81, and thanks to its outstanding temperature control, the space is immediately enveloped in polar ice and snow. This transformation sparks an innovative interaction between the landmark and the virtual world. To further energize the virtual space, the Anker 25,000mAh 165W Power Bank, the Anker 140W Charger, and the Anker Prime 250W GaN Desktop Charger deliver a continuous flow of high-speed power, keeping the experience alive.

Engaging with the dynamic world, consumers will witness how Anker's advanced charging technology seamlessly integrates into this digital universe, providing a truly futuristic experience and a glimpse into the future of connected, intelligent charging.

Powering the Future with Limitless Possibilities

As a global pioneer in charging technologies, Anker consistently integrates user feedback and cutting-edge research to drive its innovation. With its innovations, Anker offers a glimpse into the future of sustainable, efficient power that is both portable and powerful—ideal for the modern, always-connected consumer.

As Anker expands its presence in Southeast Asia, the Charge Up, SEA! campaign reaffirms its commitment to pioneering innovation and user-centered design. By merging cutting-edge digital experiences with state-of-the-art charging technology, Anker is not just powering devices—it's reshaping how consumers connect with the future.

Anker invites consumers across Southeast Asia to experience the next generation of charging—where every city, every device, and every moment is powered by limitless possibilities.

About Anker

Anker is the world's #1 mobile charging brand and a developer of high-speed charging technologies for the home, car, and on the go. This includes wall plugs, wireless chargers, car chargers, power banks, cables, and more. Find out more about Anker at anker.com.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Charge Up, SEA! Anker Powers Iconic Landmarks Across Southeast Asia With Immersive AR Campaign

Charge Up, SEA! Anker Powers Iconic Landmarks Across Southeast Asia With Immersive AR Campaign

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