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Asian Power Forum 2023 comes to Jakarta this May

This will be the second installment of the event series and will be held at Pullman Jakarta - Thamrin.

The 2023 Asian Power Forum will arrive in Jakarta on May 4 and will bring together key stakeholders in the region’s power and energy sector at Pullman Jakarta - Thamrin.

This event comes after the Asian Power Forum’s April 5 kickoff in Bangkok, and will be followed by events in Kuala Lumpur (May 25) and Manila (October 4).

Participants will get to connect with industry experts through a series of discussions and presentations, as well as learn about upcoming developments in the field through case study presentations. They will also gain firsthand insight from notable speakers including:

  • Nisriyanto, President and CEO, Supreme Energy 
  • Supriadinata Marza, Operations & HSSE Director , Geo Dipa Energi
  • Bob S Effendi, COO, Thorcon Power Indonesia

If you are interested to attend, you may contact Asian Power Events Team at [email protected]. For more information about the event, click here.

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