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Intemational lnfrasfiucture
2011
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Gonference &
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lndonesia lnternational lnfrastructure 201 1 Conference & Exhibition (lllCE 201 1) is the 0nly event in Indonesia t0 stage thelull
potential tor sustainable intrastructuregroMh
in each ol the 33 provinces of the Indonesian archipelago alongside national priority planned projects lor tender by the central government. Developed t0 be lndonesia,s premiere annual infrastructure lorum across all sectors, lllcE 2011, is poised t0 match regional and central buyers, domestic and international suppliers, and government officials 0nan
unprecedented level inIndonesia. With rapidly increasing national and global investment dollars going into Indonesia's infrastructure, lllcE 2011 provides the largest and most critical platform
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governments, businesses and leading experts t0meet. discuss, and find solutions for inlrastructure projecls across Indonesia
lllcE 2011 is
the
most influential infrastructure conference and exhibitionin
Indonesiain
both scope andscale. Building off 0f the prior success of Infrastructure Asia (lA) 2010 held in Jakarta, Indonesia Internati0nal lnlrastructure 2011 will highlight infrastructure on the provincial as well as the national level
with the vast size, resources, and geographic layout
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Indonesia, it is easy t0 understand how the lite criticalinfiastructure sect0rs are 0fsuch importance and interestto both the public and private
sectors
With a steadilyimproving and stable investment climate and an ever increasing global profile, lndonesia is growing in stature
regionally and internationally each
year.
ln 2009 Indonesia had a GDP 0f over USD $550 Billion and is currentlythe fustest gr0wing and largest economy in Southeast Asia.
Indonesia is the only southeast Asian country included in
the
G-20, and duringthe
global economic crisisIndonesia joined china and India as the only three G-20 countries posting
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Last year the Indonesian economy grew by 4.5%, a number which is expected to reach 5 6% in 20'10, and 6 5% in 201 1.
Economicallystrong, politically stable, and reform minded Indonesia is an emerging global powerhouse in Asia
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Intrastuctule
2011
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on the
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infrasfructurc industies:
Energy (Power Generation & Distribution and Fenewable Energy) Information and Communications Technology
lll0E 2011
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Exhibitor Profile
lf your business operates in any 0f the following
areas and
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seekingto
be actively involvedin '
Ind0nesia's infrastructuredevelopments,
c0ntact'
the 0rganizersto find out how y0ur
companycan benefit from
this
event.
Exhibitionareas
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be categorized alongside National and Provincial Priority Project oriented sh0wcases. Key contractors, originalequipment
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manufacturer (0E[4), support services
andtechnology
providers
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registerfor
theexhibition:
Civil Design, Construction & Engineering Environmenlal & Green Industries
Government's National and Regi0nal Projects lnternational Aid & Trade
Legal, Tax, Project Management, Actuarial
Merchant, Investment Banks & Instilutional Investors
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and Gas Exploration, Processing & DistributionPower Generation & Distribution
Telecommunications, l\4obile and Information Technologies
Transportation and Logistics (Road, Rail, Port, Airport, Tunnel & Bridge) Water, Waste l\4anagement & Agricultural lrrigation
Provinces
of Indonesia
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Project Pavilions:
lndonesia International Infrastructure 2011 is dedicated to delivering the full spectrum 0f infrastructure
projects
now available across Indonesia.
At the llloE 2011 Exhibition, each of the
33
provincesof
Ind0nesia are awarded prime space in orderto
showcase the priorityinfrastructure projects that are ready and near ready for tender. Complementing the showcase "Provinces 0f Indonesia - Project
pavilions,,'the final dav of the event will comprise 0f presentations, staged by senior province delegati0n representatives to the
private sector participating in lllCE 2011. These presentations provide a "One stop shop" t0 review the pipeline 0f projects slated f0r development across Indonesia specifically tailored f0r:
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Bepresentatives 0f Banks and Financial Institutions.
lnfrastructure Investment Funds Senior Representatives and Analysts.
Infrastructure Portfolio l\4anagers and Investment officers.
Technology Service Providers.
original Equipment Manufacturers (0El\4s)lndonesia
Intemational Infrasffuctrre
2011 -
The
Confurence
As Indon€sia emerges from the global economic crisis as one
of
a handlul 0f c0untrieswith
continued economic gr0wth and investment, governments and businesses look to infrastructure t0 support the recent development and help this growth sustain into thefuture.
In line with national planning Indonesia is anticipating t0 develop Over USD 150 billion in infrastructure projectsover the next five years.
The lllCE 2011 Conlerence
willdiscussthe
latest laws including "PPP 13" and other developments, issues and challenges relatedt0Indonesia's inlrastructure as well as various opportunities to deliver new, etficient and sustainable growth while developing c0mplex infrastructure proiects.
The
Gonference
Will:
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Showcase, identity, and evaluate best praclices as well as discuss solutions for gr0wth.
Promote the latest national policies and regulations on infrastructure.
present the newest infrastructure initiatives and "ready to g0" projects for tender from across Indonesia's 33 provinces.
outline "best practices" towards project development, transparent tendering and procurement.
Address key issueslor
minimizing investment risks and facilitating intrastructure investment.
Discuss current economic condilions and availability 0f {inancing intrastructure investment.
Analyze the availability o{ relevanl skills in the intrastructure sector.
provide business meetings and tailored s0cial events t0wards maximizing bOth G2B & B2B networking 0pportunitiesamongst all participants
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