Indonesia Exhibition Report: Deepening Engagement in Southeast Asia’s Water Treatment Market and Embarking on a New “Belt and Road” Green Journey

2025-10-17


In August 2025, as a global leader in wastewater treatment equipment, we showcased our full range of core products at Indo Water 2025 in Indonesia. The exhibition provided not only a platform for technology demonstration but also an opportunity to gain deeper insights into regional market dynamics and strengthen our strategic presence through close exchanges with industry experts, government agencies, and partners from across Southeast Asia.

 

 

Exhibition Outcomes: Targeted Connections, Stronger Cooperation

At Indo Water 2025, K.G.MATZEN presented a comprehensive portfolio of efficient, intelligent, and sustainable wastewater treatment equipment and solutions. These innovations not only ensure highly efficient operations but also enable remote monitoring and maintenance through digital platforms—greatly enhancing convenience and stability to meet Indonesia’s growing environmental demands.

During the exhibition, numerous local enterprises, government bodies, and industry specialists visited our booth, engaging in in-depth discussions on product details, technical advantages, and potential cooperation models. Many Indonesian companies expressed immediate interest in collaboration and the adoption of advanced technologies, underscoring the high recognition and warm reception of the K.G.MATZEN brand in the Indonesian market.

A senior representative of K.G.MATZEN noted: “Indonesia, with its large population and rapidly growing economy, is placing increasing emphasis on environmental protection. This presents us with tremendous opportunities. Through this exhibition, we aim to deepen cooperation with local stakeholders, bring advanced technologies and premium products into the Indonesian market, and contribute to improving the country’s water environment.”

Since its inception, K.G.MATZEN has upheld the principle of “Innovation First, Technology at the Core”, continuously investing in R&D and driving product upgrades and innovation. Globally, the company has established cooperative projects in multiple countries and is actively expanding business opportunities across Belt and Road markets. Participating in Indo Water marks a key milestone in K.G.MATZEN’s global expansion strategy.

With global environmental awareness on the rise, wastewater treatment is gaining ever more attention. K.G.MATZEN will continue to leverage its technological strengths, actively respond to environmental policies worldwide, and work hand in hand with global partners. Together, we will explore the future of environmental technologies, inject new momentum into global water governance, and fulfill our corporate social responsibility and mission.

 

Strategic Focus: Indonesia as a Hub to Reach Southeast Asia

As Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia’s water treatment market has three defining characteristics that cement its role as a regional hub:Infrastructure Gap: Jakarta’s wastewater treatment rate is below 40%, with government plans to raise it to 70% by 2025. This will directly boost demand in niche areas such as palm oil wastewater treatment.Strong Policy Support: The government’s National Medium-Term Development Plan prioritizes water resource management, with initiatives such as the River Basin Management Plan driving demand for equipment like bar screens and filter presses.Technology Upgrade Window: Most Indonesian plants still rely on static screens and manual sludge removal, while MBR technology penetration stands at just 35%—far below the global average.

 

This trip to Indonesia has further reinforced our confidence in the strategy of “driving markets with innovation and embedding growth through localized service.” Looking ahead, we will continue to increase our investment in Southeast Asia, supporting regional partners in achieving sustainable goals of water security, water economy, and water ecology. Under the Belt and Road Initiative, we are committed to writing a new chapter of green cooperation!

In August 2025, as a global leader in wastewater treatment equipment, we showcased our full range of core products at Indo Water 2025 in Indonesia. The exhibition provided not only a platform for technology demonstration but also an opportunity to gain deeper insights into regional market dynamics and strengthen our strategic presence through close exchanges with industry experts, government agencies, and partners from across Southeast Asia.

 

 

Exhibition Outcomes: Targeted Connections, Stronger Cooperation

At Indo Water 2025, K.G.MATZEN presented a comprehensive portfolio of efficient, intelligent, and sustainable wastewater treatment equipment and solutions. These innovations not only ensure highly efficient operations but also enable remote monitoring and maintenance through digital platforms—greatly enhancing convenience and stability to meet Indonesia’s growing environmental demands.

During the exhibition, numerous local enterprises, government bodies, and industry specialists visited our booth, engaging in in-depth discussions on product details, technical advantages, and potential cooperation models. Many Indonesian companies expressed immediate interest in collaboration and the adoption of advanced technologies, underscoring the high recognition and warm reception of the K.G.MATZEN brand in the Indonesian market.

A senior representative of K.G.MATZEN noted: “Indonesia, with its large population and rapidly growing economy, is placing increasing emphasis on environmental protection. This presents us with tremendous opportunities. Through this exhibition, we aim to deepen cooperation with local stakeholders, bring advanced technologies and premium products into the Indonesian market, and contribute to improving the country’s water environment.”

Since its inception, K.G.MATZEN has upheld the principle of “Innovation First, Technology at the Core”, continuously investing in R&D and driving product upgrades and innovation. Globally, the company has established cooperative projects in multiple countries and is actively expanding business opportunities across Belt and Road markets. Participating in Indo Water marks a key milestone in K.G.MATZEN’s global expansion strategy.

With global environmental awareness on the rise, wastewater treatment is gaining ever more attention. K.G.MATZEN will continue to leverage its technological strengths, actively respond to environmental policies worldwide, and work hand in hand with global partners. Together, we will explore the future of environmental technologies, inject new momentum into global water governance, and fulfill our corporate social responsibility and mission.

 

Strategic Focus: Indonesia as a Hub to Reach Southeast Asia

As Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia’s water treatment market has three defining characteristics that cement its role as a regional hub:Infrastructure Gap: Jakarta’s wastewater treatment rate is below 40%, with government plans to raise it to 70% by 2025. This will directly boost demand in niche areas such as palm oil wastewater treatment.Strong Policy Support: The government’s National Medium-Term Development Plan prioritizes water resource management, with initiatives such as the River Basin Management Plan driving demand for equipment like bar screens and filter presses.Technology Upgrade Window: Most Indonesian plants still rely on static screens and manual sludge removal, while MBR technology penetration stands at just 35%—far below the global average.

 

This trip to Indonesia has further reinforced our confidence in the strategy of “driving markets with innovation and embedding growth through localized service.” Looking ahead, we will continue to increase our investment in Southeast Asia, supporting regional partners in achieving sustainable goals of water security, water economy, and water ecology. Under the Belt and Road Initiative, we are committed to writing a new chapter of green cooperation!