The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia (ESDM) will visit Finland from 5–8 October 2025 as part of the Finland–Indonesia Joint Energy Working Group. In connection with this visit, Team Finland is hosting a Finland–Indonesia Energy Seminar & Networking Event on 6 October in Helsinki at 08:30 - 16:00 at the Team Finland House in Ruoholahti, Helsinki.
This exclusive event offers Finnish companies a unique platform to engage directly with Indonesian policymakers, state-owned enterprises, and industry leaders, and to showcase how Finnish solutions can support Indonesia’s ambitious energy transition.
Energy Efficiency: Smart solutions for industry, buildings, and infrastructure
Electric Vehicles & Charging Infrastructure: Accelerating adoption and deployment
Waste-to-Energy & Biomass: Turning waste streams into clean energy
Wind Energy: Scalable solutions for Indonesia’s renewable energy mix
Hydrogen: Opportunities in production, storage, and utilization
Nuclear Energy: Finland’s advanced expertise in safe nuclear solutions
Smart Grids: flexible electricity transmission, distribution, and consumption
Gain direct access to the Indonesian ministerial delegation and senior executives from state-owned energy companies (PLN, Pertamina NRE, PLN Indonesia Power, PLN Nusantara Power, etc.)
Explore project opportunities under Indonesia’s energy transition roadmap toward carbon neutrality by 2060
Present Finnish solutions in a curated pitching session to high-level Indonesian decision-makers
Participate in business networking with Indonesian companies and government agencies
Strengthen ties with key public-private stakeholders driving bilateral energy cooperation
Finnish technology providers and innovators in the energy sector
Financiers and investors interested in Indonesian energy projects
Industry associations and clusters seeking international partnerships
Companies pursuing joint ventures or project development opportunities in Indonesia
As part of the networking program, selected Finnish technology companies will have the opportunity to present their solutions directly to the Indonesian delegation in two-minute company pitches. Due to time constraints, not all companies will be able to pitch. Selection will be on a first-come, first-served basis, with a maximum of two companies per focus area allowed to present.