Heaptalk, Jakarta – After being postpone due to the pandemic restriction, the second edition Pro Audio Visual Lighting (AVL) Indonesia is officially opened at Hall C JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta on Friday (10/26). Organized from October 26 to 28, the three-day expo presents 43 exhibitors, ranging from domestic and international companies from ten countries to showcase the latest technology in this industry in order to answer the national demand.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Krista Exhibitions, Daud Salim stated, “The development of audio visual and lighting market in Indonesia seizes great enthusiasm from people along with the growth of entertainment business in the archipelago. The second PRO AVL Indonesia Expo 2023 presents as the most comprehensive audio visual and lighting equipment expo in Indonesia. This exhibition also becomes a platform for the producers of audio, visual, LED, and lighting to introduce their latest technology, consult about musical instruments and sound systems, and obtain prospective consumers.”
Daud, on the opening ceremony of Pro AVL 2023, also conveyed the event showcases multiple product categories, spanning professional audio sound system, lighting system, effect equipment, LED frame, and music instruments as well as the latest stage lighting technology. Presenting comprehensive expo, the international audio, visual, LED, lighting exhibition is expected to draw up to 5,000 visitors.
Appreciating the organizing of Pro AVL 2023, Chairman of Federation of Asia Pacific Retail Association (APRINDO) Roy Nicholas Mandey stated, “We appreciate (Krista Exhibitions) to continue to drive economic recovery. Exhibitions will assist the national industry to revive, and today the event will assist creative industry (to rejuvenate).”
In the implementation of this expo, Krista Exhibitions obtains support from government, including Ministry of Industry, Trade Ministry, and Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy. To enliven the event, the organizer also has collaborated with numerous associations, spanning APRINDO, National Communication and IT Entrepreneurs Association (APTIKNAS), Indonesia Music Video Audio Activist Association (APAVMI), and more.