IMX 2023 Interesting Report, The Biggest Creativity And Innovation Stage Of Indonesia's Modified Industry
JAKARTA - The Indonesia Modification & Lifestyle Expo (IMX 2023) is officially over. The event which lasted for three days was successfully carried out by involving players in the modification, aftermarket and lifestyle industries.
The event is the 6th event, which carries the theme 'The Future of Creativity' to prioritize creativity and innovation by the nation's children in presenting modified vehicles, aftermarkets, and lifestyles.
This exhibition received high enthusiasm from various parties from the first day. This is evidenced by the achievements of this event which reached a transaction value of more than IDR 6.8 billion from dozens of booths participating in IMX 2023.
Andre Mulyadi, as the IMX Project Director, expressed his gratitude to all parties participating in this year's event and hoped that the modification event would have a significant impact on the creative industry in Indonesia.
In the ecosystem, the modified industry and aftermarkets dominated by millennials and gen Z are expected to become game changers in the creative economy sector, which for a long time continues to be fully supported by annual exhibition events that are interconnected from upstream to downstream.
"This achievement has become our commitment to provide a platform for cross-industrial, generation and cross-border collaboration with the aim of supporting the massive and sustainable growth of the creative industry," said Andre in a statement received by VOI, Wednesday, October 4.
The event will present more than 40 interesting content programs. IMX 2023 has been enlivened by Japan's leading workshop and body kit specialist, Liberty Walk. This name is already well known by modified lovers.
Toshiro Nishio, CEO of Liberty Walk, and Wataru Kato, founder of Liberty Walk, along with the famous Japanese drift legend Keiichi Tsuchiya, also enlivened this annual modification event in Indonesia.
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Previously, this activity also received good remarks from Indonesian officials, such as the presence of the Chairman of the MPR RI as well as the Chairperson of the Central IMI Bambang Soesatyo, the Indonesian Minister of Industry Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Uno and also present were Ganjar Pranowo, the former Governor of Central Java.