Indonesia’s Creative Economy Ministry is adopting the World Intellectual Property Organization’s (WIPO) Creative Economy Data Model (CEDM) to enhance data collection and analysis within the nation’s creative industries. This initiative aims to provide a standardized framework for measuring the economic impact of sectors like design, media, and arts. By implementing CEDM, the Ministry seeks to improve the accuracy and comparability of data, facilitating evidence-based policymaking and strategic investment. The standardized data will allow for better understanding of trends, challenges, and opportunities within the creative economy. This move is expected to attract further investment and foster growth in Indonesia’s burgeoning creative sector. Ultimately, the goal is to strengthen the contribution of creative industries to the national economy and global competitiveness. The collaboration with WIPO signifies a commitment to international best practices in data management.