Jakarta — Indonesia is preparing to welcome its largest exhibition center with the construction of NICE PIK2, a project led by prominent businessmen Aguan and Anthoni Salim. Located in North Jakarta, NICE PIK2 is designed to be a premier hub for international exhibitions, conventions, and trade shows.
The facility is expected to redefine Indonesia’s role in the global MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) industry. With expansive halls, modern infrastructure, and strategic positioning near Soekarno‑Hatta International Airport, NICE PIK2 aims to attract global events that previously bypassed Indonesia in favor of Singapore or Malaysia.
From a global perspective, the project signals Indonesia’s ambition to strengthen its competitiveness in international business tourism. Analysts note that the center could boost foreign investment, create jobs, and enhance Jakarta’s reputation as a regional gateway.
For International Expose, NICE PIK2 is more than a property development—it is a statement of intent. By investing in world‑class exhibition infrastructure, Indonesia positions itself as a serious contender in the global marketplace, ready to host events that shape business, culture, and diplomacy.