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Professi fession onali alism sm Enhanceme cement nt and Synergy rgy Throu ough gh Ch Chemica cal l Engineeri ering ng Ch Chapter ter of The The Indone nesian ian Instituti stitution on of En Engin ineers ers Ir. Ricky


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Professi fession

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alism sm Enhanceme cement nt and Synergy rgy Throu

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gh Ch Chemica cal l Engineeri ering ng Ch Chapter ter of The The Indone nesian ian Instituti stitution

  • n of En

Engin ineers ers

  • Ir. Ricky Hikmawan Wargakusumah, MH

75th National PIChE Convention Manila, 26th-28th February 2014

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INTRODUCTION CONCLUSION ROLE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEER

2 1 3 4

ROLE OF INDONESIAN INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

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INTRODUCTION

ECONOMIC GROWTH COMMENSURATE WITH THE GROWTH OF ENERGY DEMAND

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2012 Jun-13 Jan-14 Jun-13 Jan-14 Jun-13 Jan-14 World 2,5 2,2 2,4 3,0 3,2 3,3 3,4 Memo item: World (2010 PPP weights) 2,9 3,1 2,9 3,8 3,7 4,1 3,9 High income 1,5 1,2 1,3 2,0 2,2 2,3 2,4 Euro Area

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0,9 1,1 1,5 1,4 Japan 1,9 1,4 1,7 1,4 1,4 1,3 1,2 United States 2,7 2,0 1,8 2,8 2,8 3,0 2,9 Developing countries 4,8 5,1 4,8 5,6 5,3 5,7 5,5 China 7,7 7,7 7,7 8,0 7,7 7,9 7,5 Indonesia 6,2 6,2 5,6 6,5 5,3 6,2 5,5 India 6,7 5,0 5,7 4,8 6,5 6,2 6,7 6,6 2014f 2013 2015f

Oct'13 Jan'14 Oct'13 Jan'14 World 3,0 3,6 3,7 4,0 3,9 US 1,9 2,6 2,8 3,3 3,0 Europe

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1,0 1,0 1,3 1,4 China 7,7 7,3 7,5 7,0 7,3 India 4,4 5,1 5,4 6,3 6,4 ASEAN-5 5,0 5,4 5,1 5,5 5,6 Indonesia n.a 5,5 n.a 6,0 n.a Trade Vol. World 2,7 4,9 4,5 5,4 5,2 WEO-IMF GDP 2013 2014 2015

(In %)

Source: WEO-IMF

The world economic growth in 2014 is estimated will be better even though there are Downside Risks.

Jan 2014: Worldbank has revised the world economic growth

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5 G-20 Countries Economic Growth, Q4 2013 (%,yoy) BRIC Member National Economic Growth (%,yoy) compared to Indonesia

Source: WEO, Bloomberg,

ASEAN Countries Economic Growth (%,yoy)

* Q3-2013

China 7.7 USA 2.7 Indonesia 5.7 UK 2.0 Turkey 4.4* Mexico 1.3* India 4.8* Japan 2.4* Brazil 2.2* Canada 1,9* Argentina 5.5* Germany 0.6* Saudi Arabia 3.2* France 0.2* Australia 2.3* EU

  • 0.3*
  • S. Korea

3.9 Italy

  • 1.8*
  • S. Africa

2.0*

4 8 12 16 20 24 Indonesia Malaysia Philipines Singapore Thailand 2012 Q1 2012 Q2 2012 Q3 2012 Q4 2013 Q1 2013 Q2 2013 Q3 2013 Q4 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2010 2011 2012 2013 Brazil Rusia India China Indonesia

Th The e Ind Indon

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esian n ec econ

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growth wth co comp mpare ared d to p to pee eer co r coun untries tries

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Sumber: "BRICS AND BEYOND" - Goldman Sachs study of BRIC and N11 nations, November 23, 2007.

Ten Largest Economic Countries in the World in the Year 2050 Measured in GDP (billion USD in 2006) (Goldman Sachs)

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Source: "BRICS AND BEYOND" - Goldman Sachs study of BRIC and N11 nations, November 23, 2007.

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INTRODUCTION CONCLUSION ROLE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEER

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ROLE OF INDONESIAN INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

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ROLE OF INDUSTRIAL SECTOR DESCRIPTION YEAR OF 2013

 Contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) : 24,28%  Number of Business Units  Medium Large Industries  Small Industries : :

24.232 units 3,8 Million units

 Labor : 14,54 Million people  Industrial Export Value of Non-Oil & Gas : USD 122,18 Billion (60% total national export)

* Sources: BPS diolah Kemenperin

The role of the industrial sector is very significant to the national economy

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INDONESIA DEVELOPMENT

  • First step to accelerate to be the Developed Country and Economic

Giant is by implementing MP3EI, the Master plan for the Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia's Economic Development. Strategic Implementation of MP3EI is by integrating three elements, namely: 1. Growing the potential resources of the region in 6 Indonesia Economic Corridor 2. Strengthening local national connectivity integrated with global 3. Strengthening and improving national human capital and science & technology to support the development of programs in each economic corridor

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Sumber: Direktori Industri Kimia Indonesia 2011 / 2012

6 CORRIDOR ECONOMIC PRIORITIES: BASED ON COMMODITY/LEADING SECTOR REGION

Sumatra Corridor Centers of Production and Processing of Agricultural and National Energi Stock Jawa Corridor Centers of Production and Processing of Mining and National Energi Stock

Sulawesi and North Maluku Corridor

Centers of Production and Processing National Agricultural, Plantation and Fisheries Papua - Maluku Corridor

Management of Abudant Natural Resources and Properours HR Booster of National Industry and Services

Bali and Nusa Tenggara Corridor The Gate of National

Tourism and Food Support

Kalimantan Corridor

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INTRODUCTION CONCLUSION ROLE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEER

2 1 3 4

ROLE OF INDONESIAN INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

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 Low Quality of Industrial Work Force :

Percentage of Industrial Work Force According to Level of Education

LEVEL OF EDUCATION 2011 Up to ELEMENTARY HIGH SCHOOL(%) 62,8 HIGH SCHOOL (%) 17,5 VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL (%) 15,1 DIPLOMA (%) 2,4 D4, S1, S2, S3 (%) 2,2 Total (%) 100

* Sources :BPS diolah Kemenperin

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42,91 91 %

From PII Report

Anggota Anggota IP IP

Perbandi anding ngan an Anggota

  • ta-IP

IP

19.337 8.298

10,104 2,831 2,675 1,095 597 498 4,792 1,103 1,461 318 75 205 BK BK SI SIPIL BK BK MESI ESIN BK BK ELEKT ELEKTRO RO BK BK KI KIMIA BK BK T.INDUST STRI BK BK T.LI LINGK GKUNGAN GAN

IP Anggota

41, 1,16 16 % 12,56 2,56 %

29,04 04 %

54, 4,61 61 % 38, 8,96 96 % 47, 7,42 42 % Jumlah IPP Keseluruhan 6.825 825 Jumlah IPM Keseluruhan 1.473 473 T o t a l IPP & IPM 8.298 298

BADAN DAN KEJURU RUAN AN TOTAL

SIPI PIL 4.79 792

  • IPP

4.354

  • IPM

438

ELEKT KTRO 1.46 461

  • IPP

1.173

  • IPM

288

MESIN SIN 1.10 103

  • IPP

757

  • IPM

346

KIMIA 318 318

  • IPP

190

  • IPM

128

GEOD ODESI ESI 190 190

  • IPP

111

  • IPM

79

  • T. INDUST

STRI 75 75

  • IPP

21

  • IPM

54

  • T. FISI

SIKA KA 110 110

  • IPP

48

  • IPM

62

T. LINGKU GKUNGAN GAN 205 205

  • IPP

144

  • IPM

61

  • T. PERTAN

ANIAN AN 32 32

  • IPP

20

  • IPM

12

  • Penyandang IPM, yang

setara APEC, berjumlah 1.473.

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Chemical Engineering Chapter of The Indonesian Institution of Engineers Badan Kejuruan Kimia Persatuan Insinyur Indonesia (BKK PII)

  • The purpose of the establishment The BKK PII is :
  • To

become a national

  • rganization
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professional engineers that are internationally recognized

  • To nourish the professionalism of Indonesian

engineers, improve the spirit of national unity in devoting their competence to the benefit of the nation through increased added value as the embodiment of the nation’s ideals.

  • To increase awareness and professional

response to the problems, challenges and also regional/national development

  • pportunities

through

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integrated empowerment of professional competence.

  • To

encourage professionalism in the acquisition, development, and utilization of technology and science innovation to increase the autonomy and prosperity of mankind in general and the people of Indonesia in particular.

The Indonesian Institution of Engineers is a forum where all Indonesian engineers based on common disciplines of science and technology assemble. One of them is The Chemical Engineering Chapter which was established on May 23, 1980.

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VISION To be a professional organization to bridge universities, government and industry, synergized and work as a unity. MISSION Providing benefits and added value to the members and the community: I. Members Enhancing competence of engineering professionalism. II. The Community

  • Creating Culture of Professional Ethics Conduct
  • To Assure Quality of Engineering Services
  • Developing Technology
  • Resource Development
  • Cross Cooperation among the Institution
  • Education

Badan K Badan Kejuruan ejuruan Kimia imia Pers ersatuan I atuan Ins nsiny inyur ur Indones ndonesia ( ia (BK BKKPII) Chemical Chemical Engineering Chapter ngineering Chapter of

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The he Indones ndonesian ian Ins nstitution titution of

  • f Engineers

ngineers

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Badan K Badan Kejuruan ejuruan Kimia imia Pers ersatuan I atuan Ins nsiny inyur ur Indones ndonesia ( ia (BK BKKPII) Chemical Engineering Chapter of The Indonesian Institution of Engineers INDUS USTRIAL RIAL COMMUNI UNITY TY OF BKKPII 1 Upstream ream Oil & G Gas 2 Downstre stream am Oil & G Gas 3 Bio-Energ Energy 4 Petrochemic mical al 5 Water 6 Agro Base 7 Fine & S Specia ialt lty y Chemicals icals 8 Pharma macy cy, , Food & B Bio-Proce Process ss 9 SHE 10 10 Defe fence Technolog logy 11 11 Basic Materi rial al 12 12 Engineeri ineering Cross ss Coope pera ration ion Divis ision ion: : 1 Governme rnment Coopera ration tion (Keme menpe peri rind, , ESDM, KLH) 2 Rese search arch Inst stitu ituties ies & U Univ iversi rsitie ties s Cooperatio tion (Apteki tekindo do) 3 Indonesi sia a Chemi mical l Indu dust stry ry Federa ration ion Coope pera ration ion (FIKI) I) 4 Communit ity y Servi vices s Coope pera ration ion 5 DEVELOP OPMENT ENT OF ENGINE NEERS ERS PROFESSIO IONAL NAL COMPETENCE NCE & CERTIF IFIC ICAT ATIO ION

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Badan K Badan Kejuruan ejuruan Kimia imia Pers ersatuan I atuan Ins nsiny inyur ur Indones ndonesia ( ia (BK BKKPII) Chemical Chemical Engineering Chapter ngineering Chapter of

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The I he Indones ndonesian I ian Ins nstitution titution of

  • f Engineers

ngineers BENEFITS OF BKKPII MEMBER:

  • Greater opportunities to gain skills certification both national and internationally

(ASEAN Engineer Register)

  • Better employment prospects
  • As a media to share their knowledge, expertise and technology
  • Improving related business potentials
  • Expanding network and strategic alliances
  • Provide opportunity for research and development cooperation

Organization Partners

  • College of Engineering
  • Industry/Company
  • Related Associations
  • Research Institutions
  • Government
  • Media Information

BKKPII Agenda & Activities

  • Periodic Discussion & Assesment
  • Seminar/Workshop/Symposium
  • Training
  • Certification
  • Committee Meeting
  • BKKPII Goes to Campus
  • BKKPII Student member
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Chemical Engineering Chapter of The Indonesian Institution of Engineers Badan Kejuruan Kimia Persatuan Insinyur Indonesia (BKK PII) BKKPII PII Core Board rd President : : Nanang Untung ng Vice President : : Ricky Wargakusu gakusuma mah General Secretary : : Misri Gozan an Treasury : : Amalia ia R R Djajadi dinin ingrat rat Vice Treasury : Ella Meilia ia

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INTRODUCTION CONCLUSION ROLE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEER

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ROLE OF INDONESIAN INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

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Indonesia as developing country to becoming a global economic giant need many engineers as a back bone to support the development process.. Along with the technology development, engineers must continue developing their skills in

  • rder to adapt to the changes that continue to

happen. As an effort to develop and sinergize the professionalism, joining the professional engineering association is mandatory.

CONCLUSIONS

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TERIMA KASIH THANK YOU

75th National PIChE Convention Manila, 26th-28th February 2014