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WWW.GESSINDONESIA.COM
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27-29 SEPTEMBER 2017JAKARTA CONVENTION CENTER
INDONESIA
SHOWBROCHURE
Supported by:
A TARGETED AUDIENCE OF EDUCATIONAL BUYERS READY TO DO BUSINESS WITH YOUNow entering its 3rd edition, GESS Indonesia enjoys the full support of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education and the Jakarta Education Board. Bringing together thousands of leading educational professionals from across the region and hundreds of the world’s leading educational supplies and solutions suppliers.
• Visitor attendance increased to 5421 up a massive 43.41% year on year, from 27 countries
• The 2016 show saw increases in core visitor job functions – Head Teacher/Principal/Dean – 36.87%, Purchasing / Procurement Manager - 35.80%, School Manager Bursar – 86.76%
• 72.95% of all visitors influenced or had final purchasing power
• 100+ exhibiting companies and brands representing 15 countries
With the biggest show to date in 2016, companies are using GESS Indonesia to launch their products in the booming Indonesia education market, seeing the show as the most effective way to reach out to a targeted audience.
A PASSION FOR EDUCATION - A WORLD CLASS EVENT FOR THE EDUCATION INDUSTRY
97.36% of visitors would recommend GESS Indonesia to their colleagues
90.57% are likely to visit GESS Indonesia again in 2017
83.40% of visitors would recommend products they saw at GESS Indonesia should be purchased by their school
95.10% of all attendees visited an exhibitors stand during their time at the show
74.12% of visitors are likely to conduct business with an exhibitor as a result of their visit to the show
92.16% of visitors rated GESS Indonesia as good to excellent for finding new products
70.58% of exhibitors rated the quality of visitors as good to excellent
70.59% of exhibitors met their overall objectives
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A TARGETED AUDIENCE OF EDUCATION PROFESSIONSWorld class organisations and government institutions partner and visit GESS Indonesia as it provides the perfect platform for them to reach out to key stakeholders and decision makers in the region. This year these included:
• Ministry of Education and Culture - Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan
• Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education - Kementerian Riset, Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi
• Jakarta Education Board - Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi DKI Jakarta
• The Association of National and Private Schools (ANPS)
• Ministry of Religious Affairs• Indonesian Chamber of Commerce & Industry
(KADIN)• Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration• Research Center for Science
and Technology• Southeast Asian Ministers of Education
Secretariat (SEAMES)• World Bank• UNESCO• Ikatan Guru Indonesia (IGI)
• Teachers Association of the Republic of Indonesia National Board (Persatuan Guru Republik Indonesia / PGRI)
• ISTE• British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA)• DIT (Department for International Trade)• Edtech Indonesia• British Council• Sampoerna Foundation• Red Nose Foundation• Indonesian Lecturers Assocaition (ADI)• Jakarta Globe• Google Educator Group• Embassy of Korea• Embassy of Belgium• Embassy of Canada• Russian Embassy• Indonesia Educational Alliance• Indonesian Small Business Exporters Consortium• Thai Chamber of Commerce
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3RDLARGEST
IN ASIA
4THLARGESTIN THE WORLD
INDONESIA EDUCATION SYSTEM
Indonesia has the third largest education system in Asia and the fourth largest in the world (behind only the People’s Republic of China, India and the United States).
62MSTUDENTS
3.5MTEACHERS
372KSCHOOLS
500DISTRICTS
Indonesia has roughly 62million students, 3.5million teachers and more than 372,000 schools in 500 districts. Latest figures from the Ministry for Education and Culture show the following breakdown of students, institutions
and teachers according to educational level.
10.6 MILLIONStudents
162,753Institutions
517,858Teachers
EARLYCHILDHOOD
26.77 MILLIONStudents
148,272Institutions
1,682,263Teachers
PRIMARY EDUCATION
9.65 MILLIONStudents
35,527Institutions
587,610Teachers
JUNIORSECONDARY
8.46 MILLIONStudents
22,780Institutions
452,041Teachers
SENIOR SECONDARY
5.82 MILLIONStudents
3,189Institutions
209,830Professors
TERTIARY
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INDONESIADEVOTES
20%OF GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE TO
EDUCATION
THREEMAIN PILLARS OF INDONESIA’S
EDUCATION REFORMS
#1 Increasing access to education
#2 Improving the quality of teaching and learning
#3 Strengthening governance, management and accountability.
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION IN INDONESIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM
By 2019, Indonesia will be among the top buyers of mobile learning technologies in the world.
Indonesia is among only 7 countries in Asia that will be spending more on mobile learning than eLearning in the next three years.
INDONESIA AND THE WIDER ASEAN REGION
STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO IN 2012
5th best in South East AsiaPRIMARY 18.6
SECONDARY 16.64th best in South East Asia
YOUTH LITERACY RATE
*In 2012
98.98%2nd highest in Southeast Asia
SOURCES:1. Ministry for Education and Culture 2. UNESCO Institute for Statistics 3. Asian Development Bank 4. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development 5. The International School Consultancy 6. Ambient Insight 7. F&E Education
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The Indonesian education market differs from other territories that GESS has a presence in, with a much smaller expat community teaching in schools and with ministry/public schools having greater responsibility for purchasing. Education remains central to Indonesia’s growth prospects in the next decade, with high levels of investment in educational facilities, teaching personnel and learning materials. The government is looking to consolidate these gains to develop an education system that will support its rapidly emerging economy.
Two ministries are responsible for managing the education system with 84% of schools under the Ministry of Education and Culture and 16% under the Ministry of Religious affairs. Whilst only 7% of primary schools are private, this increases to 56% of junior secondary and 67% of senior secondary schools*.
As of the 1st December 2014 the word international is no longer permitted to describe schools, and the new regulations allow three types of schools in Indonesia:
1. NATIONAL SCHOOLSPublic schools administered by the local government and must follow 2013 Indonesian curriculum but may also still use an international curriculum, they are no longer allowed to hire any expatriates
2. SATU PENDIDIKAN KERJASAMA (SPK SCHOOLS)
Most former international and many national plus schools have chosen this status. They may hire expats (within a certain ratio, less than 70%) and can choose the curriculum they follow. Indonesian students must be allowed to enrol if they wish, Bahasan Indonesian language and cultural lessons have to be provided for expat students and religious and civics lessons must be given to Indonesian students. Indonesian students must also sit for their National Examinations
3. EMBASSY SCHOOLSOffering curriculum from the home country and are limited to teach citizens of that country only
THE BREAKDOWN OF TEACHING NATIONALITIES AT SPK AND EMBASSY SCHOOLS ACCORDING TO THE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CONSULTANCY GROUP IS AS FOLLOWS:
THE NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND PRESCHOOLS PROVIDING INTERNATIONAL CURRICULUM IN JAKARTA IS 72(190 in the whole of Indonesia)
GESS INDONESIA HAD ATTENDANCE OF OVER 200 REPRESENTATIVES FROM 40 OF THESE INSTITUTIONS mainly from the core job functions of owner, principal, bursar and procurement
OVERVIEW OF INDONESIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM
UK AUSTRALIAN / NEW ZEALAND
NORTH AMERICAN INDONESIAN
6% 12%27%
40%
*World Bank Brief - Education in Indonesia
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HOW IS GOVERNMENT MONEY SPENT ON PUBLIC SECTOR EDUCATION? The majority of the national educational budget is allocated to providing basic education. The education budget is split between the Ministry of Education and Culture (66%), the Ministry of Religious Affairs (28%), with the remaining 6% being distributed to other ministries providing education and training. MOEC transfers the majority of the national budget (60%) to sub-national governments, and they allocate this to schools on a per student basis, this means that each school has their own budget and the principal of that school is responsible for spending this according to their school needs. Whereas MORA centrally manages its fund allocations directly with schools, the majority of which are private. If schools cannot find the best price on the products they need, they will make a request to MOEC to help create a project bid to find the best deal for the school.
The decentralisation of the allocation of funds is done to ensure that spending on education is in line with the needs and priorities of the local communities and schools*.
*OECD / Asian Development Bank (2015), Education in Indonesia: Rising to the Challenge
TARGETED INITIATIVES TO ENSURE THE RIGHT VISITORS ATTEND GESS INDONESIA Launch of the GESS VIP Club, which is by invitation only and is limited to those head teachers and procurement professionals that have direct purchasing authority or who influence the buying process. Year 1 saw 200 educational professionals register with over half of these attending the show. For the 2017 edition we plan to increase these numbers and to include more facilities on the exhibition floor.
Partnership with The Association of National and Private Schools (ANPS) to promote the event to their schools and also to run two full days of conference content for their teachers at GESS Indonesia.
Extensive free of charge conference content providing relevant and up to date content for our audience of educators. We regularly meet and speak to members of the teaching community to ensure we have the speakers and content that they want to see, key speakers included; British Council, Arief Rachman – Ambassador, UNESCO Indonesia, Richard Sidharta – School Director, Beacon Academy, Google Educators, Putera Sampoerna Foundation, The Urban Green Project, David Hodgson – Master Practitioner and NLP trainer and many other practioners from the education sector.
Official support of Ministry of Education and Culture, Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education and Jakarta Education Board, with an onsite stand, attendance at the opening ceremony and promotion of GESS Indonesia to all their schools.
DIGITAL CAMPAIGN to creatively target the education industry to capture a relevant and engaged audience. Generating 53,332 clicks to the website, with results well above Google industry standards.
VISITOR CAMPAIGN ADVERT AND CREATIVE with a cohesive look and feel across all marketing collateral, the creative was designed to ensure engagement from the education industry, emphasise our unique content and worldwide relevance of the brand.
GESS INDONESIA SHAPING THE FUTURE OF EDUCATIONThe first ever edition of GESS Indonesia took place on the 30 September – 2 October 2015, surpassing all projections and cementing its place as the event for Indonesia’s education industry. Over 100 exhibitors showcased a range of the latest products and services to cater for the flourishing education sector. This year’s show set the precedent as the comprehensive platform for key players in the international education market seeking to enter the Indonesian market.
With the support of the Ministry of Education and PGRI, the show was opened by Hamid Muhammad, Director General of Elementary and Secondary Education, Ministry of Education and Culture, Republic of Indonesia and featured an extensive high-level conference programme, featuring 40+ international and local speakers.
With the 4th largest education system in the world, and a private education sector estimated to be worth $40billion by 2030, GESS Indonesia is the perfect platform to launch your products to a targeted audience of educational buyers.
3,749EDUCATIONAL
PROFESSIONALS ATTENDED FROM
29 COUNTRIES
92% 96%OF VISITORS THOUGHT THE
SHOW WAS EXCELLENT OR GOOD FOR SOURCING
NEW SUPPLIERS
OF VISITORS RATED THE QUALITY OF EXHIBITORS AS
GOOD TO EXCELLENT
100 EXHIBITORS
AND BRANDS REPRESENTING20 COUNTRIES
THE SOURCE FOR THE EDUCATION INDUSTRY A TARGETED AND EFFECTIVE MARKETING CAMPAIGN TO REACH THE VISITORS YOU WANT TO SEE
SHAPING THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION
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14 - 16 SEPT 2016
WORLD LEADING EDUCATION EXHIBITIONS AND CONFERENCES
There is no better place to see the latest educational technologies in action, source new and exciting products for the classroom and participate in a range of conference topics about the future of education
Inspirational advertising campaign both on and offline to differentiate GESS Indonesia from other educational shows in the region and emphasising our unique educational content and worldwide relevance of the brand.
Digital and social media campaign in both English and Bahasan, with over 1 million impressions during the paid campaign and xx reach on Twitter for #GESSIndonesia.
Targeted and bilingual email campaign to key education professionals, including show newsletters with an above industry average click to open rate 24.60%, monthly educational news and 3rd party mailings through our associations and media partners such as jobstreet.com.
GESS Indonesia website regularly updated with industry news, exhibitor updates and the latest show news – ensuring year round traffic of 41,500 visitors,
JUST A SELECTION OF THE CORE VISITORS TO GESS INDONESIA, YOU JUST WON’T SEE AT ANY OTHER EVENTACS Jakarta, Principal
Badan Standar Nasional Pendidikan, Secretary General
British School Jakarta, Procurement Manager
Emirates Al Mushonif Islamic School, Head Master
Hasanuddin University, Lecturer
Ichthus School - School, Head Master SMP
John Pauls School, Head of CPD
Nanyang Zhi Hui Modern Indonesian School, Headmaster
Netherlands Inter - Community School, Principal
Politenknik Caltex, Lecturer
Raffles House Preschool, Principal
Raindrops & Woodlands Montessori, Academic Director
Royal Primary Academy, Purchasing
Saint John Catholic School, Principal
Sampoerna Academy Boarding School, School Officer
Sampoerna University, Vice Dean
SD Muhammadiyah 5, Principal
SDN Rawamangun 12 Pagi, Principal
Sekolah VIctory Plus, Curriculum Coordinator
Sinarmas World Academy, Purchasing Manager
SMK Aero Dirgantara, Principal
SMP Garuda Cendekia, Junior High School Principal
The New Zealand Independent School, Purchasing
The New Zealand International School, Head of Secondary
Unisadhuguna International College, Head of Program
Universitas Hasanuddin, Vice Dean
Universitas Islam Negeri Yogyakarta, Head of Board
Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Lecturer & Vice President
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DIRECT MAIL PIECES targeted towards key job functions including head teachers, bursars, procurement managers, directors and owners. We keep the copy as lively and engaging as possible and our 2016 creative helped to reinforce this around the concept of “Shaping the Future of Education”. This helped us increase attendance from our core job functions year
on year; Principal/Head Teacher 36.87%; Purchasing/Procurement Manager 35.80% and Bursar 86.76%.
EMAIL MARKETING is an effective way for us to communicate with our audience. All emails are personalised with links to targeted information within the website and are produced in English and Bahasa. With a circulation of over 269,771 they deliver over 25% of our total show pre-reg.
SOCIAL MEDIA with regular posts on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Instagram including key hashtags for the event and infographics on Facebook to really engage with our education audience.
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2065TOTAL
PAGE LIKES
+913 LIKES FROM
14 AUG – 16 SEP
5700ENGAGEMENT (REACTIONS, SHARES AND
COMMENTS) THE MONTH PRIOR TO THE SHOW
79,262 AVERAGE REACH (231%
UP YEAR ON YEAR)
466 FOLLOWERS
122 NEW FOLLOWERS IN THE MONTH
LEADING UP TO THE SHOW
35.9KIMPRESSIONS IN AUGUST
& SEPTEMBER
TARGETED MARKETING CAMPAIGN TO CREATE BUZZ AND PUSH KEY MESSAGES ABOUT GESS INDONESIAWe know that 80% of our visitors attend GESS Indonesia to attend our conference sessions and 55% come to keep to date with new products and innovation. It’s essential that our marketing tone and branding reflect this by illustrating the breadth of session and products on offer for our audience. Our targeted and effective campaign is designed to do just that, to reach the right visitors that our exhibitors want to see.
EXHIBITOR MARKETING SUPPORT – TO MAXIMISE YOUR PRESENCE AT GESS INDONESIA Each year we provide free of charge marketing support to ensure our exhibitors get brand exposure to our visitor audience and maximise footfall to their stand.
PERSONALISED DIGITAL INVITE Statistics show that visitors are more likely to attend and visit your stand if they receive a
personal invite. We create you a personalised digital invitation to send to your clients, creating awareness of your presence at GESS Indonesia and important information such as your stand number.
EXHIBITOR INFO PACK Once we receive your booking form, you will be sent an exhibitor marketing information pack detailing the free marketing services we offer our exhibitors.
PERSONALISED DIGITAL BANNER A personalised email banner for use in the run up to GESS Indonesia. Make clients aware you will be exhibiting at GESS Indonesia in every email.
SHOW PREVIEW The preview was sent via our show new emails to a circulation of 35,461 prospective visitors to engage them and give an insight into what they could see from our exhibitors at GESS Indonesia.
#EXHIBITOR TUESDAY As part of our social media strategy every week we push out Tweets about our exhibitors including details of their stand, images and other key information.
REMEMBER, ALL OF THESE SERVICES ARE COMPLETELY FREE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT BARNEY ATKINS: [email protected]
WHAT WE OFFER
GESS SHOW PREVIEWThe Show Preview is a great way to give visitors to the show early insight into your brands products and solutions that you will exhibiting at GESS Indonesia. The Show Preview is sent out to our visitor database 3 weeks prior to the show.
Listing in the Show preview is completely free and a great way to promote your brand.
For the listing we require:
2-3 hi-res images of the products you intend to bring to GESS Indonesia.
Hi-res company logo
75-100 word descriptions of you products
PRESS RELEASESAny recent press releases you may have about a new product you are launching or regarding your participation at GESS Indonesia, make sure you share this with us! We will add this to the show website (gessindonesia.com/news-center/press-releases) as well as sharing across all social media platforms.
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EDX EDUCATIONINVITES YOU TO ATTEND GESS INDONESIA 2016
COME AND SEE US ON STAND E-2B
14 – 16 SEPTEMBER 2016 | JAKARTA CONVENTION CENTRE, INDONESIA
REGISTER NOW FOR FREE www.gessindonesia.com/registernow
SHAPING THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION
Wednesday 14 September 09.00-17.00Thursday 15 September 09.00-17.00Friday 16 September 09.00-17.00
GESS INDONESIA IS FREE TO ATTEND FOR TRADE PROFESSIONALS ONLY
Visit and see over 100+ companies showcasing the very best and latest products from the entire educational sphere. In addition to this our conference is renowned as an industry leader in terms of providing ongoing education, debates and insight.
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YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO MEET WITH THE FULL RANGE OF EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS
ACS Jakarta ........................................................................................................................................................................PrincipalAustralian Independent School ......................................................................................... Head of Pejaten Secondary CampusAustralian Independent School - Indonesia ...................................................................................................................PrincipalBeacon Academy ............................................................................................................Social Emotional Learning CoordinatorBeacon Academy Jakarta ...................................................................................................................................... School DirectorBina Bangsa School ........................................................................................................................ Head of Department ScienceBina Bangsa School ..................................................................................................................................................Vice PrincipalBina Bangsa School ........................................................................................................................................................... DirectorBina Bangsa School Kebun Jeruk ................................................................................................................Head of DepartmentBinus School Simprug ........................................................................................................................................................TeacherBunda Mulia .................................................................................................................................................. Primary CoordinatorBunda Mulia School ........................................................................................................... Head of Department Math & ScienceGlobal Jaya School ................................................................................................................................................... Music TeacherGlobal Sevilla .......................................................................................................................................................... Head of SchoolGlobal Sevilla ..............................................................................................................................................Principal of Secondary Global Sevilla ...................................................................................................................................................... Assistant DirectorGlobal Sevilla Pulo Mas.............................................................................................................................................Vice PrincipalGlobal Sevilla School.....................................................................................................................................................PurchasingHarvest Christian School.............................................................................. Curriculum And School Development CoordinatorHarvest Christian School........................................................................................................................................ School DirectorHigh Scope Indonesia .........................................................................................................................................................TeacherHighfield Secondary School .............................................................................................................................................PrincipalHighfield Secondary School ..........................................................................................................................Operational DirectorHolystar School ...................................................................................................................................................................TeacherIchthus School .....................................................................................................................................................................TeacherIPEKA ....................................................................................................................................................Vice Director And ChaplainIPEKA ..................................................................................................................................................................................PrincipalIPEKA ..................................................................................................................................................................... Facility ManagerIsmile .................................................................................................................................................................................. DirectorJakarta International Multicultural School........................................................................................................................TeacherJakarta Nanyang School .................................................................................Head of Science, Visual Arts, Digital Studies andJIS .........................................................................................................................................................................................TeacherJohn Pauls School Spk Catholic School ............................................................................Curriculum Planning & DevelopmentKanaan Global School .......................................................................................................................................................PrincipalKanaan Global School ......................................................................................................................................School CoordinatorLentera Kasih ............................................................................................................................................ Principal for SecondaryLentera Kasih .................................................................................................................................................Principal for PrimaryMedan Independent School .................................................................................................................................. Head of SchoolMutiara Harapan .................................................................................................................................................................TeacherNationalhigh Jakarta School ..............................................................................................................................................Teacher
New Zealand Independent ................................................................................................................................................TeacherNorth Jakarta Intercultural School.....................................................................................................................................TeacherPeachblossoms School .......................................................................................................................................................TeacherPelita Harapan Bangsa .......................................................................................................................................... Head of SchoolRaffles International ...........................................................................................................................................................TeacherRoyal Tots Academy ............................................................................................................................................................TeacherRoyal Tots Academy .....................................................................................................................................................CoordinatorSekolah Bogor Raya ............................................................................................................................................................TeacherSekolah Buin Batu Sumbawa ................................................................................................................................ School DirectorSekolah Buin Batu Sumbawa ....................................................................................................................................PYP PrincipalSekolah Buin Batu Sumbawa .................................................................................................................... Academic CoordinatorSekolah Bunda Mulia ........................................................................................................................................................ManagerSekolah Lentera Indonesia ...............................................................................................................................Managing DirectorSekolah Lentera Indonesia ..........................................................................................................Middle & High School PrincipalSekolah Lentera Indonesia ...................................................................................................................... Curriculum CoordinatorSekolah Pelita Harapan .................................................................................................... Procurement & Vendor ManagementSekolah Victory Plus ................................................................................................................................ Curriculum CoordinatorSekolah Victory Plus .............................................................................................................................................. Head of SchoolSinarmas World Academy......................................................................................................................................Asset ManagerSinarmas World Academy............................................................................................................................................PurchasingSingapore School Kj ............................................................................................................................................................TeacherSis Kebun Jeruk ...................................................................................................................................................................TeacherSPH Kemang Village ..................................................................................................................................... Head of InformationSpringfield School ........................................................................................................................................Education ConsultantSpringfield School .........................................................................................................................................................PurchasingStella Maris School ..............................................................................................................................................................TeacherTemasek Independent School Bandung ...........................................................................................................................TeacherTiara School .......................................................................................................................................................................PrincipalTunas Harapan Ilahi ..........................................................................................................................................................LibrarianTunas Muda School Meruya ................................................................................................................................. PYP CoordinatorTutor Time......................................................................................................................................................................PurchasingTutor Time............................................................................................................................................................................. OwnerTzu Chi School ............................................................................................................................................................Vice PrincipalTzu Chi School ....................................................................................................................................................................PrincipalTzu Chi School ..................................................................................................................................................................... DirectorTzu Chi School ............................................................................................................... Facilities And Infrastructure CoordinatorVictoria Plus School ............................................................................................................................................... School DirectorWesley Pelita Bangsa ....................................................................................................................................................SupervisorWesley Pelita Bangsa School ...................................................................................................................................Vice PrincipalWesley Pelita Bangsa School ...........................................................................................................................................Principal
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NO YES / DIRECTLY INFLUENCE
27% 73%
NURSERY / PRE-SCHOOL / KINDERGARTEN / EARLY YEARS
PRIMARY (SD) VOCATIONAL COLLEGE (SMK)
EDUCATION ZONE/GOVERNMENT BODYSPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOL
K-G12 SCHOOL
CONSULTANCY / NON-EDUCATION COMPANY/SUPPLIER/DISTRIBUTOR
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMPANY / OWNER
19% 9% 11% 12% 6% 15% 9% 4% 11% 2% 2%
UNIVERSITY
ACADEMY /COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
SECONDARY (SMP-SMA)
PURCHASING AUTHORITY
HEAD TEACHER / PRINCIPAL / DEAN
DEPUTY / ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT /
YEAR / SUBJECT
PURCHASING/PROCUREMENT MANAGER
IT / ICT NETWORK TECHNICIAN OR MANAGER
STUDENT TEACHER / TEACHER TRAINER
TEACHER / LECTURER DIRECTOR / CEO / OWNER
ADMINISTRATOR / MARKETING
CONSULTANT
GOVERNMENT ADVISOR /EDUCATION OFFICER
SCHOOL MANAGER/
BURSAR
SUPERVISOR
16% 2% 2% 5% 42% 7% 6% 7% 5% 2% 2%
1%
1%
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DON’T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT, HERE’S WHAT SOME OF OUR EXHIBITORS AND VISITORS SAID ABOUT THE EVENTThe quality of speakers and high-level discussions were of great help to all those who attended and have given us useful inputs into further developing the Indonesian education system. We are delighted to have partnered with GESS Indonesia and are looking forward to collaborating again next yearAnanto Kusuma Seta, Special Advisor to the Minister of Education and Culture.
Good education management is a key factor in successful teaching and learning. This is where experience sharing and consistent practice becomes very significant. Through GESS Indonesia, where teachers and leaders learn from various professional development workshops and sessions, their abilities will better develop in the next 20 years, and contribute significantly to improving the quality of education provided in Indonesian schoolsProf. Dr. H. Arief Rachman, Executive Chair, UNESCO Indonesia
GESS is one of the best events in the educational area. It provides conferences that will help us understand more about education and also an exhibition that shows some unique products for learning process. It’s great, you must attend this event!Special Education Teacher, Sekolah Cikal
The people who come here to the conference are willing to take a day off to invest in their own growth, to open their minds to innovation and new ideas. They’re the type of people that we want to see. You know when the teachers come here and it doesn’t matter which subject they teach or which level they teach they’ll really find something that’s of use to them and of benefit. So we hope to be here next year.Craig Hansen, Google Educator Group Jakarta
The exhibitors have been very interesting and I’ve taken a lot of contacts, cards, brochures and catalogues. Head of School, Medan Independent School
It was a great event with international exhibitors and a variety of free seminars tooPrincipal, Kindergarten Taman Binar Islamic School
It’s an amazing opportunity, all in all from the exhibition to the speaking opportunities to the friendships made, I can’t recommend GESS Indonesia enough. In fact we had such a positive experience we’re going to see them again in April in Mexico City. Don Lamison, CEO, Urban Green Education
Good idea to share with everyone, to improve our education and specifically higher education in Indonesia. I enjoyed speaking at GESS Indonesia and I was glad to be invited and would like to share with other lecturers and share our ideas to better education in Indonesia. Rector, University of Pertamina
GESS Indonesia enabled us to understand and have a knowledge of the market as well as understanding our customers in a better waySumegh Kumar, Senior Vice-President, Extramarks
We exhibit at GESS because it’s an opportunity for 100s of people to come through and to hear about the great products that we offer that make a real difference to the lives of teachersGrant Grosser, Chief Executive Officer, SEQTA
I’ve been really impressed with the high level delegations, with the representatives from the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Research and some of the other organisations they’ve sent some very senior level delegates here to see the quality of the resources that are provided.Caroline Wright, Director, British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA)
Well we think GESS is one of the premier events here in Indonesia and being the Apple authorised reseller in Indonesia, we are working with various education partners, schools and institutions to launch the Apple devices as well as the solutions to the schools here in Indonesia and we felt this was the best platform for us to bring the products and services to the schools.The show has given us a lot of useful leads, because this event is specially catered towards the principals and teachers which are our target audience. Ke Tang, Director, Story-I Singapore
BE PART OF SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARYTaking a stand at GESS Indonesia is crucial to your growth in the ASEAN region. Contact us now to reserve your place at this exciting event and take advantage of what will be your most powerful sales platform of 2017.
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LONDONJonnie Wicks Event Manager
Tel: +44 (0)20 8846 2920
Mobile: +44 (0)788 466 4938
Email: [email protected]
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Mobile: +62 858 90 8000 90
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