The Biggest Building, Architecture & Interior Exhibition in Indonesia

Attracting key buyers, manufacturers, and visitors from around the world.

7 – 10 May 2026 • Sudirman Grand Ballroom, Bandung

8 – 12 July 2026 • ICE, BSD City

17 – 20 September 2026 • Grand City Convex, Surabaya

25 – 29 November 2026 • NICE, PIK 2

Days to IndoBuildTech Bandung

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7 – 10 May 2026 • Sudirman Grand Ballroom, Bandung, Indonesia

The Biggest Building, Architecture & Interior Exhibition in Indonesia

Attracting key buyers and manufacturers from around the world.

7 – 10 May 2026
Sudirman Grand Ballroom, Bandung

8 – 12 July 2026
ICE, BSD City

17 – 20 September 2026
Grand City Convex, Surabaya

Part 2 • 25 – 29 November 2026
NICE, PIK 2

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The Largest Building, Interior & Architecture Expo In West Java

IndoBuildTech Expo has successfully expanded beyond Jakarta and Surabaya to strengthen industry engagement and stakeholder participation, particularly within the building materials, architecture, and interior design sectors. As market demand continues to grow in the western region of Java, Bandung has been strategically selected as the next destination to support and capture this momentum.

IndoBuildTech Bandung will serve as an ideal platform for B2B interaction, networking, and collaboration, bringing together a diverse range of global suppliers and leading buyers from major cities across Indonesia. This strategic initiative is expected to play a significant role in revitalizing industry interest while fostering innovation, partnerships, and sustainable business growth.

IndoBuildTech Part 1 & IndoBuildTech Surabaya 2025

Exhibition Details

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Expo Date:

7 – 10 May 2026

Venue:

Sudirman Grand Ballroom, Bandung

Area Used:

Exhibition Hall

Showcased

100+

World Class Brands
Covered a total of

4000 sqm

of exhibition space
Potential Visitor :

From 4 Days Exhibition

Regional Budget for West Java

30.4 Trillion

The total of regional expenditure budget in 2026

Source : DPRD Jabar

National Strategic Project in West Java

Patimban Port

Leuwikeris Dam

Jakarta Bandung Fast Train (Whoosh)

Cibitung-Cilincing Toll Road

Bandung Intra Urban Toll Road

Jakarta-Cikampek II Toll Road

Market Potential in West Java

Developing Regions and Area Which Are in Line with Urbanization and Infrastructure Development

Cikarang Industrial Area
Focuses on Industrial Zones

Padalarang
Focuses on Property 

Lembang
Focuses on Resort & Hotel

Padalarang – Pantura
Focuses on Toll – Non Toll Road

Cikunir – Karawaci Elevated
Focuses on Toll Road

Rebana Triangle
Focuses on Industrial and Economic Development Zone

Building Material Industry

High Demand

The demand for building materials in Bandung continues to rise, driven by the rapid growth of construction projects such as

Road Developments

Residential Developments

Tourism

Construction Trends in Bandung

Smart Materials

Capable of responding to external stimuli—such as temperature, pressure, light, electric fields, or magnetic fields—by altering their physical or chemical properties. These adaptive responses, including changes in shape, color, strength, or conductivity, enable smart materials to function not merely as passive building components, but as active systems that dynamically adapt to environmental conditions.

Green Building

The concept of environmentally friendly buildings is gaining popularity. Developers are increasingly adopting energy-efficient technologies, recycled materials, and rainwater management systems.

Sustainable Materials

In Bandung, the use of natural materials like bamboo, indigenous timber, and stone, which can significantly reduce energy use and climate impact compared to conventional materials.

Urbanization & Public Infrastructure

The National Urban Development Project (NUDP) focuses on enhancing infrastructure and spatial planning to manage urbanization and reduce disparities, addressing challenges such as population growth and increasing urban service demands through targeted development initiatives., along with the gradual increase of green open spaces (RTH) from approximately 12% in 2019 to 17% in 2024, reflects a strategic effort to enhance overall quality of life.

Modular & Prefabricated Construction

As implemented in the ITB Jatinangor Public Housing project, this approach delivers improved time efficiency, consistent quality, and reduced construction waste, making it well suited for vertical housing developments and temporary building solutions in Bandung.

Key Highlights of the Construction Industry in Bandung

Revitalization of the Old City

Bandung’s Old City revitalization focuses on preserving its Dutch colonial heritage through adaptive reuse, transforming historic buildings into modern commercial spaces (like factory outlets on Riau Street) while maintaining architectural integrity, alongside developing public areas such as City Hall Park and Braga Street into vibrant cultural, tourist, and green spaces.

Infrastructure Investments

The Gedebage–Tasikmalaya–Cilacap (Getaci) Toll Road, and the Patimban Access Toll Road. The Head of the West Java Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda), Dedi Mulyadi, emphasized the crucial role of the provincial government, along with the regencies/cities, in ensuring the success of this strategic infrastructure program.

Residential Sector Dominance

Housing and apartment development remains a top priority, driven by the growing demand for residential spaces as the city’s population continues to increase.