Indonesia reaffirmed its commitment to boosting Indonesian medical device exports by participating in Medica 2025, the world’s largest medical equipment exhibition held in Germany from 17–20 November.
The Ministry of Trade positioned the participation as a strategic effort to strengthen global visibility, with the event attracting more than 80,000 visitors each year.
Strong International Interest in the Indonesia Pavilion
Director General of National Export Development at the Ministry of Trade, Fajarini Puntodewi, said the Indonesia Pavilion drew visitors from Germany, the United States, Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, and Singapore.
She stated, “Their main interests include opportunities for strategic collaboration in developing human resource competencies, advancing medical device technology, and exploring the various products displayed by Indonesian participants.”
Statista data shows Indonesia recorded robust export performance, with medical device shipments reaching USD 3.34 billion in 2023—an increase of 200% between 2020 and 2023.
Eight Local Firms Present Leading Medical Products
Eight Indonesian medical device companies showcased their key product portfolios at the Indonesia Pavilion during Medica 2025.
Graha Tekno Medika presented hospital equipment, including diagnostic and surgical tools. Haloni Jane featured medical gloves, while Jayamas Medica Industri exhibited medical masks, antiseptics, and syringes.
Oneject Indonesia introduced radiology equipment, syringes, dialysis accessories, and urology supplies. Rejeki Putra Putri Eliman displayed disposable adult diapers and masks.
Sugih Instrumendo Abadi presented ISO-certified medical devices. Sterin Laboratories showcased hygiene and sanitation products, while Elvinco Med Tech highlighted rapid test kits for malaria, hepatitis, and drug abuse detection.
PHOTO: MEDILINK
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