Expanding your Business in Southeast Asia’s Largest Market

After the following success in 3rd edition, We welcome you to the 4th edition of Indonesia Smart Security Fire Prevention and Rescue Expo 2019 – Indonesia’s dedicated Smart Security Solution, Security Surveillance, Fire Protection & Prevention, Rescue and Services

Smart Security Fire & Rescue is the biennial and most prestigious security industry trade fair in Indonesia.

Indonesia, considered one of the next economic giants of the MINT countries, is Asia’s biggest and most attractive market. Economic projections estimate the country will leap ahead of Germany and the UK to become the world’s 7th largest economy by 2030.

The security business market in Indonesia has steadily increased in recent years. This is in line with the increasing public awareness related to security and the high level of crime. With such tremendous growth, the current business security market that includes CCTV, alarm, access control and surveillance in Indonesia reaches Rp 2 trillion per year. The number will certainly be greater. Today, security needs are not just for corporations and companies. Retail and household sectors are increasingly using CCTV as a security system.

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"It is expected that the number of skyscrapers in Jakarta to double by 2018 as developers tap into the booming demand for property. And within the next 5 - 10 years, Jakarta will be among the top of 20 ASIA City."

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Ambitious deadlines and increased green building standards make efficient building management central in Indonesia. Growing population, rapid urbanization, and increased disposable income are credited by the report as propelling a rise in construction market value from USD102,64in 2017 to USD 136,26bn by 2021, thereby exhibiting a CAGR of 7,34%, in value terms, during 2017-2021. As well as presenting a variety of upcoming projects that will take advantage of increased market performance, the report highlights key building technologies and standards that are developing within the boom.

Listed projects include the national toll road project, national railway projects, and ventures in the energy and waste management sectors. Benefiting from the excelling market, these construction projects come hand in hand with tight deadlines; one of which is the five-year plan to construct 1 million houses across the country.
Government investments in transport infrastructure, energy and utilities construction and residential buildings will contribute to this growth. Moreover, the National Development Program 2025 and National Affordable Housing Program will also support industry growth.

In January 2018, the government announced a plan to spend IDR105.4 trillion (US$7.6 billion) to build 17 toll road projects Under the National Strategic Project by the end of 2019. Moreover, under the third phase (2015-2019) of the National Development Program 2025, the government plans to invest IDR4.8 quadrillion (US$360.6 billion) on the development of transport and other infrastructure by the end of 2019. The government is also intending to introduce a Limited Concession Scheme (LCS) for private partners to finance large infrastructure construction projects.
In March 2018, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources approved Rencana Umum Penyediaan Tenaga Listrik (RUPTL) 2018-2027, a ten-year electricity supply business plan. According to RUPTL, electricity demand in the country is projected to increase by 8.6% annually, going from 216.8TWh in 2016 to 457.0TWh in 2025. PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), the state-owned power company, estimates that IDR2.0 quadrillion (US$153.7 billion) in capital investment will be required to develop the country's electricity system by 2027.

Timetric expects the residential construction market output to record a forecast-period CAGR of 8.41% in nominal terms, driven by the government's plans to build affordable houses for low- and middle-income households. The government plans to build one million social houses with an investment of IDR66.8 trillion (US$5.0 billion) by 2019. In addition, the government is providing subsidies to low- and middle-income people to buy houses. In 2017, the government announced plans to provide IRD14.6 trillion (US$1.1 trillion) of subsidies to low income families.
Under the National Energy Policy, the government aims to increase the share of renewable energy in the total energy mix from 12.6% in 2017 to 23% in 2025, 25% by 2030 and 31.0% by 2050. Accordingly, the government plans to increase the country's geothermal power generation capacity from 1.8GW in 2017 to 5.0GW by 2025. Moreover, the government plans to build 16 wind power plants by 2024.
Pasar bisnis security di Indonesia terus meningkat dalam beberapa tahun terakhir. Ini seiring dengan makin meningkatnya kesadaran masyarakat terkait keamanan dan masih tingginya tingkat kriminalitas.
Dengan pertumbuhan yang luar biasa tersebut, saat ini, pasar bisnis security yang mencakup CCTV, alarm, access control, dan surveillance di Indonesia mencapai Rp 2 triliun setiap tahun. Jumlahnya dipastikan akan makin besar, karena dari lebih 100 perusahaan yang menggeluti sektor ini
Saat ini, kebutuhan keamanan tidak hanya untuk korporasi dan perusahaan saja. Sektor ritel dan rumah tangga juga semakin banyak yang memanfaatkan. Sehingga tidak heran jika sekarang banyak rumah yang memanfaatkan CCTV sebagai sistem keamanan.
Indonesia's construction industry is growing rapidly with growth expected to reach an average of 6.9 percent per year between 2017 and 2021. Of the more than four million buildings in Indonesia around 1,227 buildings are in Jakarta. Nevertheless, only 140 buildings or 0.035 percent, which have green building certification (green certified buildings). Meanwhile, the government needs funds of US $ 423 billion (Rp.5,557 trillion) for the construction sector. On the other hand, Indonesia has planned to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 29 percent by 2020, by making firmer regulations for the construction industry as a hope to improve sustainable construction. This shows Indonesia's potential that needs to be utilized to make cities green.
Indonesia's construction market this year is projected to reach Rp 451 trillion, up 3% compared to last year. This amount exceeds other neighboring countries such as Malaysia which only has potential worth US $ 32 billion and Singapore worth US $ 24 billion. Based on BPS and the Ministry of PUPR database, the construction market figure has increased by 3% compared to 2017. The total construction project market in 2018 is predicted to be Rp. 451 trillion, 65% is civil works and 35% is building or building work.
The elevator market in Southeast Asia is at the growth stage. Of the four countries covered in the study, Thailand led the elevator demand in Southeast Asia by revenue and market share. This is followed by Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
Suppliers of building materials are in a prime position to capitalise on Indonesia’s booming real estate market and rising investment in infrastructure. The construction sector has outpaced Indonesian GDP growth in recent years and plays an increasingly important role in the country‘s economy.
With its reliance on the domestic market and government-funded projects, the building materials sector should prove relatively insulated from global economic risks. While the threat of localised overheating in the property market must not be overlooked   Read More
Solar energy is another area of untapped potential within Indonesia’s renewable energy portfolio. As a tropical country, the sun offers huge energy potential of 532,579 MW but to date, Indonesia only derives 16 MW from solar power
cases of fire in the capital from January to August 2017 reached 496 times with the death toll of 33 people died, 66 people injured, and 1,017 households lost their homes.   Read More
With such tremendous growth, the current business security market that includes CCTV, alarm, access control and surveillance in Indonesia reaches Rp 2 trillion per year. The number is certainly going to be bigger, because of more than 100 companies that wrestle this sector, currently joining Aiskindo only 40 companies only.
Asosiasi Industri Sistem Keamanan Indonesia (Aiskindo) beberapa waktu lalu menggelar sosialisasi keberadaan Aiskindo sebagai wadah komunikasi di antara sesama pelaku industri sistem keamanan di Jakarta, Bandung dan Surabaya.Kini Aiskindo menggelar acara serupa di Medan.   Read More

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