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Indonesia Pavilion Debuts at INNOPROM 2026, Strengthening Industrial Diplomacy in Russian and Eurasian Markets
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Indonesia Pavilion Debuts at INNOPROM 2026, Strengthening Industrial Diplomacy in Russian and Eurasian Markets

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JULY 7, 2026

Amid the world's increasing need for more resilient supply chains and new manufacturing partnerships, Indonesia has made history as the first country from Southeast Asia to be trusted as the Official Partner Country at INNOPROM 2026, the largest industrial exhibition in the Eurasia region, which took place from July 6-9, 2026, in Yekaterinburg, Russia. This historic momentum marks Indonesia's strengthening position as a strategic global industrial partner while opening a new chapter of manufacturing cooperation with Russia and Eurasian countries. Indonesia's presence as an official partner country is marked by the opening of the Indonesia Pavilion, which serves as a hub for promoting the national manufacturing industry throughout the INNOPROM 2026 event.

"Indonesia's participation as the Official Partner Country at INNOPROM 2026 is a strategic momentum to strengthen national industrial relations with Eurasian countries. We want to encourage the establishment of mutually beneficial partnerships with Russia and Eurasian countries through increased investment, technology transfer, strengthening industrial downstreaming, and expanding export market access for Indonesian manufacturing products. This effort is part of the government's commitment to accelerate the transformation of a competitive, value-added, and sustainable national industry towards Golden Indonesia 2045," said Minister of Industry, Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, during the opening ceremony of INNOPROM 2026 in Yekaterinburg (6/7).

The status as Official Partner Country places Indonesia as the main focus of INNOPROM 2026. During the four-day exhibition, Indonesia presents a series of strategic agendas that bring together the government, industry players, investors, business associations, and international partners through business forums, business matching, and bilateral meetings.

The opening of the Indonesia Pavilion immediately received the attention of the leadership of the Russian Federation. Shortly before the INNOPROM 2026 Opening Ceremony, Mikhail Mishustin, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, made the Indonesia Pavilion one of the destinations visited by the Russian Federation's leadership during the INNOPROM 2026 trade fair tour. Accompanied by Minister of Industry Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita and Director General of KPAII Tri Supondy, the group reviewed innovations, technology, and investment opportunities offered by the Indonesian manufacturing industry.

Carrying the theme "Navigating Industrial Futures," the Indonesia Pavilion presents an interactive experience that showcases the transformation of Indonesia's manufacturing industry towards a modern, innovative, and sustainable sector. Spanning an area of more than 1,500 square meters, this pavilion features 50 co-exhibitors from various strategic sectors, ranging from metal, machinery, transportation equipment, and electronics industries, agro-industry, chemical, pharmaceutical, and textile industries, small and medium industries, to industrial estates. All participants showcase products, technology, innovations, and investment opportunities that reflect the growing competitiveness of Indonesia's manufacturing industry in the global market.

Director General of Resilience, Regionalization, and International Industrial Access (KPAII) of the Ministry of Industry, Tri Supondy, said the Indonesia Pavilion was designed as a platform that connects national industry players with potential strategic partners from Russia and the Eurasia region. Through various business forums, business matching, and industrial meetings during INNOPROM 2026, the government targets the birth of concrete cooperation that can be immediately followed up on and provide real benefits for the industrial development of both countries.

Indonesia's participation as the Official Partner Country at INNOPROM 2026 reflects the world's growing trust in the capacity of Indonesia's manufacturing industry as a strategic partner in the Indo-Pacific region. More than just participation in an international exhibition, this momentum is an important milestone in expanding Indonesia's industrial diplomacy, strengthening integration into global supply chains, and opening investment and technology collaboration opportunities that will support national industrial growth towards Golden Indonesia 2045.