AGENDA

MONDAY 23 NOVEMBER 
 
Opening ceremony (UTC+7: 14:00-15:00 | UTC+1: 08:00-09:00) 
INAUGURATION OF WEEK

High-level participation to highlight 70 years of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Sweden. 

Introductory remarks from the Embassy of Sweden and Business Sweden: 
• HE Ms Marina Berg, Ambassador of Sweden to Indonesia and Timor-Leste  
• Mr Erik Odar, Trade Commissioner of Sweden to Indonesia 

Participants:
• HE Mr Stefan Löfven, Prime Minister of Sweden  
• HE Ms Retno Marsudi, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Republic of Indonesia  
• HE Mr Bambang Brodjonegoro, Minister of Research and Technology, Republic of Indonesia 

Remarks from Indonesian and Swedish Foreign Ministries: 
• HE Mr Hendra Halim, Director for Europe II, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Republic of Indonesia 
• HE Ms Marina Berg, Ambassador of Sweden to Indonesia and Timor-Leste, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden 

Closing remarks:
• Mr Erik Odar, Trade Commissioner of Sweden to Indonesia 


 
Panel discussion 1 (UTC+7: 15:00-16:00 | UTC+1: 09:00-10:00) 
HOW CAN SWEDEN AND INDONESIA WORK TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE THE 2030 AGENDA?  

This session aims to increase awareness of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), promote joint efforts towards achieving the SDGs, as well as to strengthen cooperation between academia, government, and business within the arena of sustainability ahead of 2030. 

Introductory remarks: 
• HE Mr Suahasil Nazara, Vice Minister, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia 

Participants:
• Ms Amalia Adininggar Widyasanti (Winny), Senior Advisor for Economic Synergy and Financing/Head of SDGs Secretariat, Ministry of National Development Planning, Republic of Indonesia 
• Ms Sigrún Rawet, Deputy-Director General, Head of Global Agenda, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden 
• Ms Zuzy Anna, Professor & Executive Director, Center for Sustainable Development Goals Studies 
• Mr Patrik Lindvall, President Director, IKEA Indonesia 

Moderator:  
• Mr Norimasa Shimomura, UNDP Resident Representative Indonesia 


 
Panel discussion 2 (UTC+7: 16:00-17:30 | UTC+1: 10:00-11:30) 
ECONOMIC RECOVERY & THE ROLE OF INNOVATION

Economic recovery is on everyone’s agenda but how can it be achieved? What should be expected from the private sector and the government? Is academia just a passive bystander or can it play a key role in bringing us back to long-term growth through collaboration with government and industry? In Sweden, this inclusive approach involving government, industry and academia is referred to as the “triple-helix” model, and is viewed as fundamental to innovation. The panel will explore ideas on how to find a path back to growth and what role innovation could play in making it happen.

Participants:  
• Ms Shinta Kamdani, CEO Sintesa Group and Vice Chairperson KADIN 
• Mr Jerry Soper, President Director, Ericsson Indonesia 
• Mr Gerrit Lambert, President Director, Volvo Indonesia 
• Mr Sigit Puji Santosa MSME, Dr. Ir. Institute of Technology Bandung 
• Mr Dr Ir Ismail, M.T, Secretary General, Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Information Technology 
• Mr Dr Ilham A Habibie, Chief Executive, National ICT Council (Wantiknas) 

Moderator:  
Ms Christine Bäckström, CEO NIR (International Council of Swedish Industry) 



TUESDAY 24 NOVEMBER 
 
Plenary session (UTC+7: 14:00-15:00 | UTC+1: 08:00-09:00) 
THE FUTURE OF URBAN TRANSPORT

A well-functioning public transportation system lies at the heart of any thriving city. With increasing demand for both sustainability and safety, what will the future of urban transportation solutions look like? This session aims to identify short and long-term visions to guide Indonesian-Swedish cooperation. 

Introductory remarks: 
• HE Ms Marina Berg, Ambassador of Sweden to Indonesia and Timor-Leste 

Participants:  
• HE Mr Budi Karya Sumadi, Minister of Transport, Republic of Indonesia 
• HE Ms Anna Hallberg, Minister for Foreign Trade, Sweden   

Moderator:  
• Mr Erik Odar, Trade Commissioner of Sweden to Indonesia 


 
Panel discussion 1A – parallel session (UTC+7: 15:00-16:30 | UTC+1: 09:00-10:30) 
MORE AND BETTER  – HOW CAN PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BE IMPROVED THROUGH BUSSES?

Gridlocked streets and congested air – big cities around the world are facing several challenges. The ongoing pandemic has also increased the need for additional health protocols. How can public transportation systems tackle these issues with buses? Do we need more or better buses? Or perhaps both? This session focuses on how transportation systems can use buses in the right way to promote improved sustainability and better economic growth. 

Participants:  
• Ms Setia N Milatia, President Director, DAMRI  
• Mr Sardjono Jhony Tjitrokusumo, President Director, TransJakarta 
• Mr Ted Göransson, Managing Director, Scania 
• Mr Narinder Arora, President Director, Gunnebo
• Ms Polana, Director General, Jabodetabek Transportation Management Agency  

Moderator:  
• Ms Faela Sufa, Southeast Asia Director, ITDP (Institute for Transportation and Development Policy)

 
Panel discussion 2A – parallel session (UTC+7: 16:30-18:00 | UTC+1: 10:30-12:00) 
GOING ELECTRIC – TRANSJAKARTA’S AMBITIOUS PLANS FOR ITS FUTURE BUS FLEET

Jakarta city’s public bus operator TransJakarta is aiming high and intends to have a fully electric bus fleet by 2030. How can a transition to EV be made with minimal disruption to the increasing number of commuters? “Going green” is clearly the way of the future, so what can be done to ensure success of TransJakarta’s ambitious project? 

Participants:
• Mr Ted Göransson, Managing Director, Scania Indonesia 
• Mr Dodon Ramlie, Vice President Director, PT ABB Sakti Industri 
• Mr Yoga Adiwinarto, Director of Engineering and Facilities, TransJakarta 
• Mr Håkan Dahlfors, Head of Swedfund Project Accelerator, Swedfund 
• Mr Satryo Soemantri Brodjonegoro, Special Advisor for Industrial Innovation & Competitiveness Policy, Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment 

Moderator:  
• Ms Faela Sufa, Southeast Asia Director, ITDP (Institute for Transportation and Development Policy) 

 
Panel discussion 1B – parallel session (UTC+7: 15:00-16:30 | UTC+1: 09:00-10:30) 
CONNECTING GREATER JAKARTA – THE ROLE OF MRT & LRT

The launch of Jakarta’s first MRT line in 2019 marked a milestone in the quest to have state-of-the-art rail solutions in the metro area - Southeast Asia’s largest. Given the big investments and the long-term horizon for development, working with the right partners, and adopting a holistic perspective is often key to success. Attractive financing, a thorough sustainability assessment and innovative technologies all need to play part in going forward. This session will look at what is in the pipeline for Jakarta and explore how Sweden and Swedish companies could play a part. 

Participants:
• Ms Silvia Halim, Construction Director, MRT Jakarta
• Mr Wijanarko, President Director, LRT Jakarta 
• Mr Anders Ridstrom, Area Manager APAC, Guideline Geo 
• Ms Tricia Sim, Business Development Manager, South East Asia, Axis Communications
• Mr Magnus Emanuelsson, Division Manager, Midroc 

Moderator:
• Ms Sylvi J. Gani, Financing and Investment Director, PT. SMI  



Panel discussion 2B – parallel session (UTC+7: 16:30-18:00 | UTC+1: 10:30-12:00) 
INDONESIAN RAIL EXCELLENCE – AT HOME AND ABROAD

State-owned rolling stock manufacturer PT. INKA and state-owned rail operator PT. KAI have achieved success both domestically and internationally. What can be expected from the Indonesian rail sector in the coming years? And how can Sweden and Indonesia partner up? This session looks at some potential options that have seen success in the past and may hold even bigger rewards in the future. 

Participants:
• Mr Didiek Hartantyo, Managing Director, PT. KAI 
• Mr Kjell Forsberg, Deputy Director Large Corporate, EKN (The Swedish Export Credit Agency) 
• Mr Michael Hose, President Director, ABB Indonesia 
• Mr Kenneth Isacsson, Vice President Asia, Westermo 
• Mr Mani Wanan, Vice President Asia, Prime Design 

Moderator:
• Ms Sylvi J. Gani, Financing and Investment Director, PT. SMI


WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 

 
Plenary session (UTC+7: 14:00-15:00 | UTC+1: 08:00-09:00)  
ENERGY TRANSITION AND THE 2030 AGENDA

With the 2030 Agenda, governments have committed to an ambitious vision that aims to transform our world. SDG 7 holds the promise of reliable, sustainable and modern energy, with a substantial increase in the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix. This session aims at sharing experiences between Indonesia and Sweden. 

Participants:
• HE Mr Arifin Tasrif, Minister for Energy and Natural Resources, Republic of Indonesia 
• HE Mr Anders Ygeman, Minister of Energy and Digital Development, Sweden 

Moderator and introductory remarks:
• HE Ms Marina Berg, Ambassador of Sweden to Indonesia and Timor-Leste 


 
Panel discussion 1 (UTC+7: 15:00-16:15 | UTC+1: 09:00-10:15) 
GREEN GRID - POWERING INDONESIA WITH SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND SMART GRID IMPLEMENTATION 

As the price of renewable energy keeps decreasing and with rising demand for more sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels, more and more companies are pledging to not only reduce their carbon emissions, but to go carbon negative. This trend offers Indonesia a way to attract new and growing sources of foreign direct investments (FDI). But to seize the opportunity Indonesia must develop its green infrastructure and provide companies with a credible path to reach their reduced emissions targets. This session will focus on what Indonesia can do to speed up its sustainability capabilities and thereby strengthen its role in the global supply chain. 

Participants:
• Mr Senda Hurmuzam Kaman, Deputy Director Director of Electricity Program Development, Directorate General Electricity, Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources  
• Ms Ylva Berg, CEO, Business Sweden 
• Mr Patrick Accord, Area Sales Manager, Dlaboratory AB 
• Ms Gina Lisdiani, Country Manager, Allotrope Partners Indonesia – Representative of Clean Energy Investment Accelerator 
• Mr Thomas Lundell, President Director, Gevea AB

Moderator:
• Mr Paul Westin, Senior Business Developer, Swedish Energy Agency 


 
Panel discussion 2 (UTC+7: 16:15-17:30 | UTC+1: 10:15-11:30) 
GREEN INDUSTRY - ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPLEMENTATION IN INDONESIA’S INDUSTRIAL/ COMMERCIAL SECTOR

Manufacturing is contributing to a considerable share of Indonesia’s GDP as well as carbon emissions. Some are part of the global supply chains that is increasingly demanding the implementation of renewable energy and increased energy efficiency. Developing green industries is key to attract new investments to Indonesia and this session aims to explore how Swedish expertise and technologies can support the process.  

Participants:
• Mr Junadi Marki, Head of Green Industry Centre, Indonesian Ministry of Industry
• Mr Suryadarma, Head of Renewable Energy, Indonesian Employer Association (APINDO)
• Mr Jonas Elmnas, Export Manager, Grundels AB
• Ms Anya Sapphira, Regional Sustainability Manager of H&M Group Production Office Indonesia
• Mr Rickard Jacobsson, Sales Director, ADF Power Tuning - Comsys
• Mr Chen-Kang Tan, Head of Local Sales Unit, PT. ABB Sakti Indonesia  

Moderator:
• Mr Jon Respati, Indonesian Society of Energy Efficiency and Conservation (MASKEEI)



THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER 

 
Plenary session (UTC+7: 14:00-15:00 | UTC+1: 08:00-09:00) 
BRINGING TOGETHER OCEANS AND FRESHWATER FOR THE 2030 AGENDA

Achieving SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation for all) and SDG 14 (conserve and sustainably use marine resources) will require coordinated and integrated approaches to management from both freshwater and marine actors. In this session, Indonesia and Sweden will share experiences of both national and multilateral efforts. 

Introductory remarks:
• HE Ms Marina Berg, Ambassador of Sweden to Indonesia and Timor-Leste  

Participants:
• HE Ms Nani Hendiarti, Deputy Minister for Environment and Forestry Management, Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment, Republic of Indonesia 
• HE Ms Eva Svedling, State Secretary to Minister for Environment and Climate and Deputy Prime Minister, Government of Sweden 

Moderator:
• Mr Erik Odar, Trade Commissioner of Sweden to Indonesia 


 
Panel discussion 1A – parallel session (UTC+7: 15:00-16:00 | UTC+1: 09:00-10:00) 
MAXIMIZING THE IMPACT OF COLLABORATION AND PARTNERSHIP FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF 2030 AGENDA

Indonesia is committed to successfully implementing the Sustainable Development Goals on Clean Water and Sanitation by 2030. These goals cannot be achieved by the Indonesian government alone - it requires active participation and collaboration of all relevant stakeholders. This session will discuss the importance of integrated planning and coordination to achieve the 2030 Agenda. 

Participants:
• Ms Tri Dewi Virgiyanti, Director of Housing and Settlement, Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS)  
• Ms Katarina Veem, Director of Swedish Water House and International Policy, Stockholm International Water Institute 
• Mr Hanif Mantiq, Director, PT. Jasa Sarana  
• Mr Asep Winara, President Director, PT. Tirta Jabar 
• Mr Philip Lee, Vice President –Water & Wastewater, Motion Business, Asia Pacific, ABB  

Moderator:
• Mr Fany Wedahuditama, Regional Coordinator, Global Water Partnership South East Asia  

 
Panel discussion 1B – parallel session (UTC+7: 16:00-17:20 | UTC+1: 10:00-11:20) 
INNOVATIONS TO ADDRESS CHALLENGES FOR PROVIDING SUSTAINABLE WATER AND WASTE WATER SERVICES

Sustainable access to clean water and basic sanitation is an important part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Although Indonesia has made progress in providing water supply and sanitation services, there are still challenges to improve the performance and increase access rates. This session will explore priority actions and innovative solutions in developing sustainable water and wastewater services. 

Participants:  
• Dr Danis H Sumadilaga, MEng.Sc, Director General of Human Settlements, Ministry of Public Works – (TBC) 
• Mr Sonny Salimi, S.S.T., M.T., Secretary General, Indonesian Water Company Association (PERPAMSI) 
• Mr Subekti, Chairman, Indonesia Wastewater Operator Association (FORKALIM) 
• Mr Anders Ridström, Area Manager APAC, Guideline Geo 
• Mr Peter Cheney, Vice President International Sales, SurfCleaner 
• Mr KC Cing, Solar Industrial Executive - Global sales, Absolicon Solar Collector  

Moderator: 
• Ms Maraita Listyasari, WASH Specialist, UNICEF 

 
Panel discussion 2A – parallel session (UTC+7: 15:00-16:00 | UTC+1: 09:00-10:00) 
WASTE MANAGEMENT: ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS THE VALUE CHAIN – PRIVATE SECTOR CONTRIBUTION ON WASTE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING ACTIVITIES

The Indonesian government has an ambitious plan to reduce solid waste by 30% and to handle 70% of solid waste properly by 2025. To achieve this, increased collaboration between the public and the private sector is needed. This session will address this need by looking at concrete steps for creative partnerships in waste management. 

Participants:
• Mr Ujang Solihin Sidik, Deputy Director for Goods and Packaging, Directorate of Solid Waste Management, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Republic of Indonesia 
• Ms Prima Mayaningtias, Head of West Java Environment Agency, Environment Agency of West Java Province 
• Ms Jessica Vilhelmsson, Country Manager Production Indonesia, H&M Group 
• Ms Anna Jarnehammar, Executive Vice President, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute 
• Ms Anissa Ratna Putri, Solid Waste Consultant, Waste4Change

Moderator:
• Ms Irma Hutabarat, CEO, Miyara Sumatera Foundation 

 
Panel discussion 2B – parallel session (UTC+7: 16:00-17:00 | UTC+1: 10:00-11:00) 
WASTE MANAGEMENT: ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS THE VALUE CHAIN – WASTE TO ENERGY 

With a population of 270 million, Indonesia generates more than 60 million tons of waste annually.  To address this, the Indonesian government is implementing waste-to-energy projects in large cities. This panel aims at understanding key challenges and share the perspective of Swedish waste-to-energy solution providers. 

Participants:
• Mr Medrilzam, Director of Environmental Affairs, Ministry of National Development Planning (BAPPENAS)
• Mr Mungki Rahadian, Head of Company’s Team for the Initiation and Acceleration of Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation, PT. Migas Hulu Jabar (PERSERODA)
• Mr Stefan Gustafsson, Global Sales, Againity
• Mr Tomas Krook, CEO/Sales, Biogas System Nordic 

Moderator: 
• Mr Paul Westin, Senior Business Developer, Swedish Energy Agency   


FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER 
 
Plenary session (UTC+7: 14:00-15:00 | UTC+1: 08:00-09:00) 
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING: USING THE 2030 AGENDA TO ACHIEVE HEALTHCARE REFORM

Good health is essential to sustainable development and the 2030 Agenda reflects the complexity and interconnectedness of the two. As Indonesia’s ambitious plan to achieve SDG3 is reflected in the Indonesian national strategy, this session aims to share the roadmap of Indonesia’s Healthcare Reform 2021-2024, the challenges that need to be addressed and the importance of forging cooperation with private sector in achieving SDG3 target. 

Introductory remarks:
• HE Mr Terawan Agus Putranto, Minister of Health, Republic of Indonesia 

Participants:
• HE Ms Marina Berg, Ambassador of Sweden to Indonesia and Timor-Leste
• HE Mr Kamapradipta Isnomo, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Sweden and Latvia
• Mr Prof. Dr. dr. Fachmi Idris, M. Kes, President Director, BJPS Kesehatan
• Ms Jenni Nordborg, National Life Sciences Coordinator, The Office for Life Sciences, Government Offices of Sweden  

Moderator:
• Mr Emil Akander, Trade Commissioner of Sweden to Singapore 

 
Panel discussion 1 (UTC+7: 15:00-16:00 | UTC+1: 09:00-10:00) 
REIMAGINING THE FUTURE OF INDONESIA HEALTHCARE

Over the past few years, Indonesia has made great efforts to improve its national healthcare system. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed that a national response is needed to overcome the challenges that we all face. Today, more than ever, focus must be placed on realizing synergies and investing in a recovery that will build back better. This session aims at exploring what healthcare reforms will be needed in a post-COVID-19 environment. 

Participants:  
• Mr Ascobat Gani, Professor, University of Indonesia 
• Ms Ari Dwi Aryani, Deputy Director for Primary Health Financing Insurance, BPJS Kesehatan
• Ms Vivianne Tay, Regional Clinical Application Specialist, Getinge
• Ms Anna Riby, Regional Director, Swecare 

Moderator:  
• Ms Gracecielia Piscesianita, Director of PT Info Sarana Medika PERSI and Kompartemen Hospital Social Responsibility (HSR) PERSI


 
Panel discussion 2 (UTC+7: 16:00-17:00 | UTC+1: 10:00-11:00) 
TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION AS THE KEY TO HEALTHCARE RESILIENCE 

Healthcare organizations are rapidly transforming their operations to overcome obstacles presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our panel will discuss how healthcare organizations should leverage new and existing technologies to address this crisis, and how they can ensure technology is being used effectively. 

Participants: 

• Mr Lupi Trilaksono, S.F., M.M., Apt., Head of Sub-directorate of Household Health Products and Independent Products, Ministry of Health 
• Mr Niko Azhari Hidayat, Head of Membership Division, Health Tech ID 
• Mr Matthias Rath, PhD, Director of Business and Product management OR solutions, Getinge  
• Mr Johan Möller, Co-Director Southeast Asia, Brighter AB

Moderator: 
• Ms Ella Siti Alawiyah, Vice Chairman - Board of Partnership for Medical Device Resilience, GAKESLAB Indonesia 

The digital delegation is organized by Team Sweden, represented by the Embassy of Sweden and Business Sweden