Indonesia’s construction sector continues to show positive performance, with growth reaching 5.49 percent despite the global economy still facing various challenges and uncertainties.
At the same time, national investment, as reflected in Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF), also increased by 5.96 percent, indicating that construction activity and business expansion remain strong.
This performance serves as one of the factors underpinning national economic growth while creating new opportunities for businesses in the construction, property, and related supporting industries.
This positive momentum is further reflected in the hosting of Megabuild, the Keramika Indonesia Expo, and the Megaproperty Expo 2026 in Tangerang, serving as platforms for promotion, collaboration, and business development.
These exhibitions adopt a concept integrating the three main sectors into a single platform, making it easier for investors, developers, and industry players to build business networks and explore collaboration opportunities.
Through this concept, visitors can access a wide range of information regarding building materials, ceramic products, construction technology, and real estate investment opportunities all in one integrated location.
Deputy Minister of Industry Faisol Riza views the event as a strategic opportunity to strengthen the national industry while enhancing Indonesia’s competitiveness in the global market.
According to him, collaboration between business actors, investors, and the government can accelerate the development of a more modern, innovative, and value-added industry.
In addition to showcasing innovations in building materials and smart home technology, the exhibition also features the latest developments from the rapidly growing national ceramics industry.
Various real estate projects and investment opportunities were also introduced to prospective investors as part of efforts to drive growth in the real estate sector and regional development.
During the event, participants can also take part in various supporting activities such as business matching, industry seminars, architecture and interior design discussions, professional workshops, design competitions, and the launch of the latest products and technologies.
Industry players hope the event will strengthen the national business ecosystem, expand investment, and increase the use of domestic products to support sustainable economic growth.
