IEE Series 2026 Unites Energy, Engineering, and Industrial Supply Chains
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Indonesia Energy & Engineering (IEE) Series 2026 is set to convene in Jakarta, following earlier events in Balikpapan and Surabaya.
- The series aims to connect the engineering and energy sectors with industrial hubs across Indonesia.
- This year's event targets over 75,000 trade attendees and more than 2,000 participating companies from 39 countries.
The Indonesia Energy & Engineering (IEE) Series 2026 is gearing up for its main event in Jakarta, expanding its reach after successful preliminary gatherings in Balikpapan and Surabaya. These earlier events were designed to bring the engineering and energy ecosystems closer to major industrial centers throughout Indonesia.
Now converging in Jakarta, the IEE Series 2026 promises to be one of Southeast Asia's largest industry gatherings in the energy and engineering sectors. It will host policymakers, business leaders, technology providers, and professionals from diverse fields. The event is scheduled to feature Energy Week from September 2-5, 2026, followed by Engineering Week from September 9-12, 2026, both taking place at JIExpo Kemayoran.
Organizers anticipate a significant turnout, targeting over 75,000 trade attendees and participation from more than 2,000 companies representing 39 countries. The exhibition space will span over 108,000 square meters at JIExpo Kemayoran, including the utilization of a new hall to accommodate the extensive scope of the Engineering Week. Hanung Hanindito, Deputy Event Director at Pamerindo Indonesia, highlighted the growing need for such platforms that facilitate knowledge exchange, showcase the latest solutions, and foster business opportunities and collaborations.
Under the theme "Sustainability for Industrial Transformation," the IEE Series 2026 will encompass 10 exhibition platforms over two weeks in Jakarta. These platforms cover a wide array of sectors, including energy, electricity and batteries, digital infrastructure, construction, mining, oil and gas, water management, metal casting and metallurgy, and disaster management and civil protection. The event underscores the national industrial development's emphasis on interconnected ecosystems, from supply chains and downstream processing to energy infrastructure and technological innovation, with sustainability being a key focus across all participating industries.
The scale of this year's event shows how the IEE Series continues to grow as a meeting platform for various industry players. With over 2,000 participating companies and a target of more than 75,000 trade attendees, we see a growing need for a space that can bring together industry players, technology providers, and various stakeholders to exchange knowledge in the industrial world, see the latest solution developments, and build business opportunities and collaborations.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.