The Indonesia Maritime Expo (IME) conference is a premier event that brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders active in the Indonesia maritime sector. It will delve into transformative themes that define the industry’s future and serves as a crucial platform to explore the boundless growth opportunities that lie ahead.
IME 2023 CONFERENCE
Charting Waves of Progress: Navigating Indonesia’s Maritime Future
SPEAKERS
Achmad Muchtasyar
Director of Infrastructure & Technology
PT. Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk
Anita Puji Utami
Chairman
Indonesia Shipbuilding and Offshore Association (IPERINDO)
Aulia Febrial Fatwa
Chairman
Indonesia Port Business Association (ABUPI)
Anthonie Versluis
Senior Advisor Ports & Maritime
Budi Cahyono
Vice President Director
PT. Jakarta International
Container Terminal
Carmelita Hartoto
Chairwoman
Indonesian National Shipowners' Association (INSA)
Desi Rutvikasari
Partner
Marieta Mauren Attorneys
Dominic Ng
Head of APAC
Veracity, DNV
Dothy
Engineering Director
PT. Pelindo Terminal Petikemas
Edmund Situmorang
Head of Strategy and Transformation
Bumi Resources
Enzo di Capua
Director of Indonesia
& Malaysia Marine
PT. RINA Indonesia
Go Darmadi
Vice-Chairman II
Indonesian National Shipowners’ Association (INSA)
Hafida Fahmiasari
Chairwoman of Maritime Transport Forum
Indonesia Transport Society
Port and Logistics Expert
STC International
Iqbal Rizesa
Vice President
PT. Total Integrasi Transportasi
Indonesia Platform (TITIP.io)
Ivy Kamadjaya
Deputy CEO
PT. Kamadjaya Logistics
Jan-Paul de Wilde
Head of Decarbonisation, Energy
Transition and Innovation
RINA Singapore
Kamal Gupta
Technical Services Manager – Middle East, Africa & APAC
ROCKWOOL Technical Insulation
Kapil Berry
Business Development Director
Maritime, DNV
Mei Reading
Global Marketing Director
Griffin Group International Pte Ltd
Mike Watt
Director – Innovation Centre
of Alternatives & Renewable Energy (iCARE)
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore
Nova Yudhanto Mugijanto
Vice-Chairman III
Indonesian National Shipowners’ Association (INSA)
Pieter van de Mheen
Consulting Advisor
PwC Indonesia
Riccardo Babiellini
Data & Digitalisation Manager
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore
Roland Permana
Member of Marketing, Communications & IT Division
Indonesian National Shipowners’ Association (INSA)
Ron Malaravan
Director
SecuriState Pte Ltd
Saut F Siagian
Senior Vice President Commercial and Business Partnership
PT. Pelindo Solusi Logistik
Septia Buntara Supendi
Acting Manager, Conservation and Energy Efficiency (CEE) Department & Program Manager, ACE-KDB Green Climate Fund
ASEAN Centre for Energy
Sofwan Farisyi
Head of Special Vessel Division
Indonesian National Shipowners’ Association (INSA)
Taufik Akbar
Senior Manager Design Approval - Material and Component Division
PT. Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia
Capt. Zaenal A Hasibuan
Head of Organization and Membership Division
Indonesian National Shipowners’ Association (INSA)
More speakers to be unveiled soon...
KEY THEMES
Growth Opportunities in Indonesia’s Maritime Sector
The Indonesian maritime sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in the country, with significant opportunities for businesses in a variety of areas, including shipbuilding, port development, and maritime logistics.
The summit will explore the latest trends and developments in the Indonesian maritime sector and identify the key growth opportunities for businesses over the next few years.
Digitalisation & Innovation
The maritime industry is undergoing a digital transformation, with the adoption of new technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence, and blockchain.
The summit will discuss how digitalisation and innovation are transforming the maritime industry, and how businesses can harness these trends to improve their operations.
Revamping Shipbuilding in Indonesia
Indonesia has a long history of shipbuilding, and the country is well-positioned to take advantage of the growing demand for new ships.
The summit will discuss the latest trends in shipbuilding in Indonesia, and the opportunities for businesses in the sector.
Use of Alternative Marine Fuels
The maritime industry is under pressure to reduce its emissions, and there is a growing demand for alternative marine fuels such as LNG, methanol, and ammonia.
The summit will discuss the use of alternative marine fuels in Indonesia, and the challenges and opportunities for businesses in the sector.
Sustainability & Decarbonisation
The maritime industry is under pressure to become more sustainable, and the summit will discuss the latest trends in sustainability in the maritime industry.
The summit will also discuss the challenges and opportunities for businesses in the maritime industry to become more sustainable.
Green & Smart Ports and Terminals Development
Indonesia is investing heavily in the development of its maritime infrastructure, and there are significant opportunities for businesses in the development of green and smart ports.
The summit will discuss the latest trends in green and smart port development, and the opportunities for businesses in the sector.
Financing & Investment
The maritime industry requires significant investment, and the summit will discuss the latest trends in financing and investment in the sector.
The summit will also discuss the challenges and opportunities for businesses in accessing financing for the maritime industry.
Digital Transformation in Maritime Logistics
Maritime logistics is a key part of the maritime industry, and the summit will discuss the latest trends in maritime logistics.
The summit will also discuss the challenges and opportunities for businesses in the maritime logistics sector.