Indonesia and Romania are seeking to strengthen bilateral ties through increased collaboration in science, technology, and innovation. Discussions centered on a potential memorandum of understanding (MoU) to formalize this cooperation, encompassing research, development, and technology transfer. Both nations identified shared interests in areas like digital technology, cybersecurity, and renewable energy. The agreement aims to facilitate joint research projects, exchange of expertise, and capacity building initiatives. Indonesian officials emphasized the importance of Romania’s experience in the European Union market. This partnership is expected to boost innovation and economic growth in both countries, fostering a more robust relationship beyond existing trade connections. Further negotiations will be held to finalize the details of the proposed MoU.