Venue
The conference and workshops will be held at the Jakarta Convention Center, a modern and convenient convention and exhibition facilities, includes a spacious main lobby, an assembly hall, exhibition hall, pre-function hall lobby, plenary hall and nice meeting rooms. The venue's total capacity can accomodate up to 10,000 people. This centre provides world class facilities for conventions.
Accommodations
The organiser has reserved a sufficient number of rooms for Bellua Cyber Security Asia 2006 participants.
The official hotels for BCS2006 are:
- Hotel Mulia Senayan (5 Star Diamond)
Strategically located in Jakarta's central business district and close to Jakarta's premier shopping center, has easy access from the toll road to Soekarno- Hatta International Airport which can be reached in only 25 minutes. Hotel Mulia Senayan is Jakarta's newest 5 star hotel, opening in early 1998. Its 1008, 46 square meter rooms offer a variety of accommodation with a Presidential Suite, a Chairman's Suite, 2 Ambassador Suites, 40 Royal Suites, 90 Mulia Club rooms and 856 Superior Rooms all with unobstructed views over the Senayan Golf course. - Jakarta Hilton International (5 Star)
Located at the strategic junction of the "golden triangle" business district of Jakarta within 34 acres of pure opulance and Jakarta's most extensive landscape, made Jakarta HIlton International the only preferred business hotel with the resort ambience.
Please contact the conference organiser to benefit from preferential rates.
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Business Information
Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17000 islands with a population of more than 200 million, scattered over a land area of some 2.02 million square kilometers.
The ICT market in Indonesia is expected to bring opportunities for local and foreign vendors, as the country strives to embrace and deploy technologies in the hope to compete with countries in the ASEAN region.
"IT spending in Indonesia is valued at US$1.4 billion in 2003, representing 0.83% of the total Asia/Pacific IT spending market. While IT spending in Indonesia is one of the smallest in the region, its annual growth rate in 2003 is the largest in Asia/Pacific; with almost 21% in comparison to region's growth of 6%," says Huei Min Lee, Research Manager, Malaysian Enterprise Servers and Consulting Research, IDC Malaysia.
"Indonesia's IT services market reached US$206.4 million in 2003, recording an annual growth of 10.6% from 2002. Hardware deployment services take the top spot of the Indonesia IT services market with 19.7% share in 2004," says Roosman Fajar, Analyst, IT Services and Peripherals, IDC Indonesia.
"With a massive population of more than 200 million inhabitants and low teledensity, Indonesia is a market with huge growth potential for telecom services," said Lau Chi Weng, senior analyst, Asia/Pacific Telecommunications. "However, it is also a market that has been beset by challenges in terms of political and economic uncertainty. But despite these challenges, strong domestic demand and technology advancements have ensured that the overall telecommunications growth in Indonesia has not been completely derailed."
System level software makes up 67.9% of the total system infrastructure software and security software market achieved the relatively high growth of 22.3%
Related links:
- Indonesia ICT Overview
- Indonesian IT Spending by Industry
- Indonesia IT Services 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis and 2003
- Emerging Telecommunications Markets in Asia/Pacific: Indonesia, 2003
Source: IDC
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Travel Information
If you're a golfer
There are 43 golf courses within an hour of Jakarta alone! Some of these courses are championship golf courses, including a few that are par-72. Courses in Indonesia have been designed by world-class designers including, Jack Nicklaus, Jack Nicklaus II; Thomson, Woveridge & Perret; Rodney Wright & Robin Nelson, Robert Trent Jones Jr., Greg Norman, Graham Marsh, Gary Player, Walter Raleigh Stewart and Desmond Muirhead.
Source: Living in Indonesia, a site of Expatriates.
If you're a surfer
Bali offers over 20 top-quality breaks on the southwest and southeast coasts of the island and around the Bukit Peninsula. Some of these breaks like Padang Padang & Uluwatu are world class barreling reef breaks
Source: Wavehunters, the only surfers' choice for surf travel.
Visa Information
The Department of Justice and Human Rights has officially determined that as of 1 February 2004:
- The Free Visa Facility (length of stay max. 30 days) will be issued to citizens of the following countries: Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macao, Morocco, Chile, Peru.
- The Visa-on-Arrival Facility (length of stay max. 30 days) will be issued to citizens of the following countries: Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, United States.
- Citizens of countries not stated above are required to apply for a visa at the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in their country of domicile.
For questions regarding event registration, please call +62-21-570-5800 (Ms. Astri). For general questions, please email bcs2006@bellua.com or send an empty message to bcs-announce-subscribe@bellua.com to receive future event information.
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