03 June 2026

ICE BSD Hosts Four International Exhibitions Driving ASEAN Trade and Manufacturing Industry

Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) BSD City is once again set to become the center of international business meetings, hosting four global-scale exhibitions taking place on June 18–20, 2026. In a single event period, ICE BSD will present the Indonesia Import & Export Branding Showcase (IIES) 2026, the Indonesia Textile & Clothing Industry Exhibition (ITC) 2026, and the Indonesia Footwear Machinery & Materials Industry Exhibition (IFM) 2026 — bringing together business players, manufacturers, exporters, importers, distributors, investors, and industry associations from across the globe.

The hosting of these exhibitions reinforces Indonesia's position as one of Southeast Asia's continuously growing centers of trade and manufacturing. Over three days, participants and professional visitors will have the opportunity to forge strategic partnerships, explore new business opportunities, and discover the latest innovations and technologies across various industrial sectors.

Opening Global Trade Opportunities through IIES 2026

As an international trade and branding platform, the Indonesia Import & Export Branding Showcase (IIES) 2026 is designed to connect global brands, exporters, manufacturers, and suppliers with the Indonesian market, which holds significant growth potential. With a population of over 280 million and a strategic position as one of ASEAN's largest economies, Indonesia represents an attractive market for a wide range of industries.

IIES 2026 will feature a diverse range of product categories, including health and beauty, food and beverages, smart technology, fashion and textiles, household goods, gifts and decorations, as well as building materials and construction.

A key highlight of the exhibition is the presence of the Zhejiang Pavilion, Malaysia Pavilion, and Indonesia Pavilion, each showcasing featured products, innovations, and business collaboration opportunities from their respective regions. The presence of these international pavilions is expected to strengthen cross-border trade relations while opening up broader market access for businesses.

To enhance the effectiveness of business transactions, IIES 2026 will also feature a Hosted Buyer Program and Business Matching Sessions, connecting exhibitors with potential buyers, distributors, retailers, sourcing agents, and investors from Indonesia, ASEAN, and beyond.

Showcasing Innovation in the Textile and Footwear Industries

Alongside IIES 2026, the Indonesia Textile & Clothing Industry Exhibition (ITC) 2026 and the Indonesia Footwear Machinery & Materials Industry Exhibition (IFM) 2026 will serve as platforms for manufacturing industry players to explore the latest technologies, machinery, materials, and production solutions.

The textile, garment, and footwear industries remain among Indonesia's strategic manufacturing sectors, contributing significantly to employment and national exports. As market demands grow and technology advances, these sectors continue to transform toward more efficient, sustainable, and digitally driven production processes.

Through ITC 2026, visitors can discover a range of innovations including textile machinery, sewing and embroidery technology, digital dyeing solutions, textile materials, and smart manufacturing systems and industrial automation.

Meanwhile, IFM 2026 will showcase the latest technologies in the footwear industry — from shoe production machinery and leather processing technology to footwear materials and components, CAD/CAM-based digital design solutions, and more sustainable production technologies.

Beyond the exhibition floor, the program will also include technical seminars, business forums, and networking sessions where industry players can exchange insights on market trends, technological developments, and investment opportunities in the manufacturing sector.

Strengthening Indonesia's Position as a Regional Business Hub

Targeting thousands of professional visitors from Indonesia and abroad, this series of exhibitions is expected to serve as a catalyst for trade and industrial growth across the region. The participation of companies, associations, investors, and stakeholders from various sectors will create broader collaboration opportunities while reinforcing Indonesia's position as a gateway for trade and manufacturing in Southeast Asia.

Through IIES 2026, ITC 2026, and IFM 2026, ICE BSD once again demonstrates its role as a world-class venue — supporting the staging of international exhibitions, connecting global industry players, and driving economic growth and investment in Indonesia.

Source: Press Release ITC, IFM, dan IIES