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UPDATED 30 OCTOBER 2015
Indonesia Infrastructure Week 2015 IIW – Indonesia Infrastructure Week ‐ is the only collective forum that brings together Indonesia’s integrated infrastructure events and stakeholders under one roof to gather, plan and deliver on the national program. With over USD 450 Billion earmarked by the government for development over the next 5 years, the wide range of forums at IIW will and once again deliver the national platform to support the implementation of the Government’s infrastructure agenda. With a focus on progress made under the nine priority agenda called “Nawa Cita”, outlined by HE The President of the Republic of Indonesia, the IIW forums will review progress made in the first year of the “Kabinet Kerja” work programme, while looking ahead with both public and private sector for infrastructure growth opportunities.
Programme at a Glance: Day 1 ‐ Wednesday, 4 November 2015
10:00 Official Opening Ceremony of IIW15 ‐ Indonesia Infrastructure Week 2015
10:55 VIP Exhibition Walkthrough
12:00 Networking Luncheon
13:00 Joint Keynote ‐ Session 1: Anticipating Increased Regional Demand by Accelerating Indonesian Airport Development
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30 Plenary ‐ Session 2: Strategies for Attracting Airport Investment and Financing
17:00 End of Day 1
18:00 IIW Evening Networking Reception
Day 2 ‐ Thursday, 5 November 2015
09:00 Plenary ‐ Session 3: Achieving World Class Safety Standards; Part 1 ‐ Enhancing Passenger Experience
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 Plenary ‐ Session 4: Achieving World Class Safety Standards: Part 2 – Implementing Airport Security Protocols
13:00 Lunch Break
14:00 Plenary ‐ Session 5: Design, Development and Planning for Successful Airport Infrastructure Across Indonesia
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Plenary ‐ Session 6: Public and Private Sector Collaboration: Delivering in an Age of Increasing Customer Demand
17:00 Closing Remarks and End of Conference
Critical issues to be addressed and debated at IAABF’15:
Dissecting and reviewing ASEAN Open Skies: what is the industry’s conclusion?
Improving security and safety standards: are we doing enough?
Efficient transfer hubs: what is the requirement until 2020?
Pressure on airport infrastructure: can it cope with fleet expansion?
How to enhance passenger experience: the demand vs capacity gap
Streamlining integrated air transportation networks and technologies
Challenges of rapid growth demands in domestic/regional markets
Developing competitive and sustainable services
Securing financial and technical support
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Official Opening Ceremony: 10.00 – 10.10 Suryo B. Sulisto, Chairman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry 10.10 – 10.20 Rudiantara, Minister of Communications and Information 10.20 – 10.30 Ignasius Jonan, Minister of Transportation 10.30 – 10.40 Basuki Hadimuljono, Minister of Public Works and Housing 10.40 – 11.00 HE H. Ir. Joko Widodo, President of the Republic of Indonesia* 11.00 – 11.30 VIP Exhibition Walkthrough
“We recognize how vital electricity, port and airport development are because it affects all of us.
Everyone relies on roads and power to live. All of the economic elements are progressing due to the movements of
Infrastructure development.”
Jusuf Kalla, Vice President of Indonesia, Opening Indonesia Infrastructure Week 2014
Wednesday, 4 November 2015 13.00 – 15.00 Conference Session 1:
Anticipating Increased Regional Demand by Accelerating Indonesian Airport Development Moderated by: Danang Parikesit, Chairman, Indonesian Transportation Society The Indonesian airport and aviation sector is diverse, containing more than 150 airports, the largest 25 being managed by two independent state owned enterprises, while the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has oversight of the remaining licensed airports regulating their use. Indonesia’s Air Navigation Service Provision and Air Traffic Control is managed by AirNav Indonesia, who look after one of the busiest en‐route airspaces in the world. Recognising that the aviation sector is facing unprecedented demand, this session will examine how and why the airport and aviation industry is under immense pressure to attract investment into the sector and to implement world class best practice.
Ministerial Keynote:
HE Ignasius Jonan, Minister of Transportation, Republic of Indonesia Speakers:
Patti Chau, Regional Director, Airport Council International, Asia‐Pacific
Budi Karya Sumadi, President Director, PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero)
Bambang Tjahjono, President Director, AIRNAV Indonesia
Onno Boots, Group CEO, Celebi
Peter Budd, Director, Ove Arup & Partners Ltd
Gunawan Agus Subrata, Director of Finance & Information Technology, PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero)
Ahmad Bambang, Marketing Director, PT Pertamina (Persero)
Capt. Daniel Putut Kuncoro Adi, Director of Business Development, Lion Group
Panel Discussion with Q&A
15.00 ‐ 15.30 Coffee Break
Wednesday, 4 November 2015 15.30 – 17.00 Conference Session 2:
Strategies for Attracting Airport Investment and Financing Moderated by: Chris de Lavigne, Global Vice President of Consulting, Frost & Sullivan Asia‐Pacific The Indonesian Government recognizes the successful development of its airport and aviation infrastructure is dependent upon both domestic and foreign investment. Recent estimates suggest that US$ 15.3bn will be required in funding for airport infrastructure development and related facilities, during the period 2015‐19. Additionally, plans for the construction and development of the next 25 new airports require a further UD$ 5.5bn for associated, multimodal support, such as railway, highway access airports. As private funding is essential to the financing of the proposed development, this session will review what steps need to be taken by Government to increase investment in both the airport and aviation sector and how to translate investor interest into investment reality. Speakers:
Yudhaprana Sugarda, Head of Corporate Planning and Performance, PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero); Case Study – New Yogyakarta Airport Project
GVK Reddy, Founder Chairman and Managing Director, GVK
Yadi J Ruchandi, Chief Operating Officer, Indonesia Infrastructure Guarantee Fund
Pipit Aviati, Acting Director of Infrastructure Planning, Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Republic of Indonesia
Panel Discussion with Q&A: What steps must be taken to attract investments into the airport development sector?
17.00 End of Day 1
18.00 ‐ 20.00 Indonesia Infrastructure Week Networking Reception*
Thursday, 5 November 2015 09.00 – 11.00 Conference Session 3:
Achieving World Class Safety Standards; Part 1 ‐ Enhancing Passenger Experience Moderated by: Bayu Sutanto, Chairman of Scheduled Flight Division, Indonesian National Air Carriers Association (INACA) Airports and Airlines the world over constantly review improvements in the delivery of a safe, secure and environmentally responsible service to their passengers. To achieve this, they work closely with responsible parties including the Police, Immigration, Civil Aviation Authority and other key stakeholders in compliance with national and international regulations. In this session we will hear what steps needed to enhance passenger experience, is it all about technology or others? Speakers:
Suprasetyo, Director General Civil Aviation, Ministry of Transportation Arif Wibowo, President Director, PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk
Djoko Murjatmodjo, Director of Operations & Engineering, PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero)
Lim Chaeeun, President Director, Mitra Incheon Indonesia
Heru Kuswanto, President Director, PT Railink Indonesia
Ravi Pratap Singh, International Sales Manager, Selex ES – A Finmeccanica Company Panel Discussion with Q&A: Enhancing the passenger experience: Is it all about technology?
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break
“The IABF was a well‐attended event with an interesting lineup of speakers and engaging panel discussions. It gave
the participants a great opportunity to meet and network with many of the key faces in Indonesian Aviation.”
Conrad Clifford, Regional VP for Asia‐Pacific of International Air Transport Association
Thursday, 5 November 2015 11.30 – 13.00 Conference Session 4:
Achieving World Class Safety Standards: Part 2 – Implementing Airport Security Protocols Co‐Moderated by: Ellen Tangkudung, Researcher, Center for Sustainable Infrastructure Development (CSID) University of Indonesia Co‐Moderated by: Chris de Lavigne, Global Vice President of Consulting, Frost & Sullivan Asia‐Pacific Indonesia has made significant progress on measures designed to improve prevention, reporting and mitigation of accidents and incidents. In the following this session, you will hear from industry leaders on how these measures are being implemented and look at global best practice solutions.
Speakers:
Nasir Usman, Director of Aviation Security, Ministry of Transportation
Sancoyo Setiabudi, Country Manager, Cisco Indonesia
Jakrapop Charatsri, Senior Airport Specialist, Airports of Thailand Plc.
Peter Adams, Senior Practice Executive, Aviation Safety and Risk Management, Aviation Strategies International (ASI)
Panel Discussion with Q&A: What are the intelligent solutions to protect passengers, assets, and critical infrastructure?
13.00 ‐ 14.00 Lunch Break
“Good event that brings excellent information on business opportunity to promote private sector projects while
promoting government policy.”
Dr. Soegeng Poernomo, Secretary General, Indonesia Transportation Society (MTI)
Thursday, 5 November 2015 14.00 – 15.30 Conference Session 5:
Design, Development & Planning for Successful Airport Infrastructure Across Indonesia Co‐Moderated by: Jachrizal Sumabrata, Researcher, Center for Sustainable Infrastructure Development (CSID), University of Indonesia Co‐Moderated by: Capt. T. Gultom, Chief Editor, Tabloid Aviasi As Indonesia welcomes market liberalization through adoption of the ASEAN Open Skies agreement there is an increasing requirement to further enhance the design and development of airport infrastructures. Airports are a key link to global markets and are becoming an increasingly important factor in Indonesia’s competitiveness. Airport capacity is a key driver for the aviation sector's growth. The challenge faced in Indonesia is how to meet the needs of the airlines and their passengers, in the most efficient and cost effective way. In this session, learn how industry leaders are working to ensure greater capacity in the face of an unprecedented level of economic growth. Speakers:
Ary Winarni, Head of Airport Management Verification Section, Ministry of Transportation, Republic of Indonesia
Yon Sugiono, Director of Engineering and Business Development, PT Bandarudara Internasional Jawa Barat ‐ Independent Airport Project Presentation: Kertajati International Airport
Robert Daniel Waloni, Marketing & Business Development Director, PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero)
Ian Guy, Head of Aviation (Australia & New Zealand), Mott MacDonald Panel Discussion with Q&A: What can the industry do to provide greater capacity in the face of unprecedented growth of the airport sector?
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break
Thursday, 5 November 2015 16.00 – 17.00 Conference Session 6:
Public and Private Sector Collaboration: Delivering in an Age of Surging Customer & Freight Demands Moderated by: Ari Soebagyo, Secretary General, Indonesian Airport Operator Association (APBI) The function of an airport is not only limited to air transportation. They are also part of the critical infrastructure which supports the economic growth of a country. The airport and aviation industry has a collective vision to make air transportation a more personal and relevant experience for rapid passengers growth in the near future. In this session, the focus will be on the challenges of rapid growth demands in domestic or regional markets, and guidelines needed. Speakers:
Agus Santoso, Director of Airports, Ministry of Transportation, Republic of Indonesia
Bambang Prihartono, Director of Transportation, Bappenas, Republic of Indonesia
Dendi Gustinandar, Head of Commercial, Hang Nadim Airport Batam; Project Case Study of Hang Nadim Airport
Panel Discussion with Q&A
17.00 Closing Remarks and End of Conference