Approaching IDEC 2025: Innovation and global collaboration driving Indonesia’s dental health transformation
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Approaching IDEC 2025: Innovation and global collaboration driving Indonesia’s dental health transformation

Approaching IDEC 2025: Innovation and global collaboration driving Indonesia’s dental health transformation

IDEC 2025 will return to Jakarta International Convention Centre (JICC) from 14–16 Nov 2025

With just six months until Indonesia Dental Exhibition & Conference (IDEC) 2025, enthusiasm continues to grow among participants and visitors. Now in its fourth edition, IDEC will return to the Jakarta International Convention Centre (JICC) from 14–16 Nov 2025. As the country’s largest dental industry event, IDEC serves as a key platform to strengthen Indonesia’s dental health resilience and transformation.

Jointly organised by Traya Eksibisi Internasional and Koelnmesse, in close cooperation with the Indonesian Dental Association (PDGI), IDEC 2025 will feature a diverse programme of engaging activities, enriching talks, and interactive demonstrations for all attendees.

Since the first announcement in Feb 2025, the event has garnered interest from exhibitors worldwide. The exhibition spans a total of 6,000 sq m, with over 80% of the space already sold. Exhibitors include leading local and international brands from countries such as Germany, South Korea, China, Turkey, and more. Notable returning exhibitors include Cobra Dental, Mandala Mitratama, Labora, Dental Jaya, alongside global brands such as Bryant Dental, Planmeca, Erkodent, and other prominent names in the dental industry.

Under the theme Transformation of Dental Health Resilience, IDEC 2025 will welcome over 250 local and international brands, showcasing an array of products and latest technologies including digital imaging, CAD/CAM systems, and AI-based solutions. The event aims to attract more than 5,000 visitors, including general dentists, specialists, dental professionals, distributors, manufacturers, and dental students.

“The transformation of dental health resilience represents a holistic commitment to building a more robust and inclusive health system,” said Dr Usman Sumantri, MSc, chairman of the Indonesian Dental Association. “This means investing in long-term prevention, education, and equitable access to quality dental care. IDEC acts as a vital platform for stakeholders to enhance ecosystem resilience through cross-sector collaboration and advanced technologies, while also serving as a catalyst for the growth and development of Indonesia’s dental profession.”

“The progress is promising,” noted Dr Himawan Halim, chairman of IDEC 2025. “We are seeing strong enthusiasm from exhibitors eager to present advancements in dental technology, digital innovations, AI, and integrated dental care systems. IDEC 2025 will be a robust platform facilitating strategic connections between brands and key decision-makers.”

Mathias Kuepper, managing director and vice-president for APAC at Koelnmesse, added: “Koelnmesse is proud to contribute its international expertise and network to IDEC. We are committed to curating a dynamic, interactive environment that fosters meaningful connections among exhibitors, visitors,

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