Autoconz 3DCP Joins KSTI 2025: Driving Lightweight Material and Robot Vision Innovation for a Construction Revolution
Bandung, August 8, 2025 – PT Berdikari Teknologi Indonesia, through its innovative brand Autoconz 3DCP, was selected as one of the participating industries in the prestigious Indonesia Science, Technology, and Industry Convention (KSTI) 2025, held at Sasana Budaya Ganesa (Sabuga) ITB from August 7–9, 2025. Organized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology, this year’s convention carried the theme “Science and Technology for Economic Growth and Equity.”
As a representative in the Advanced Materials and Manufacturing sector, Autoconz 3DCP presented an innovative proposal titled “Development of Lightweight 3D Printing Mortar and Robot Vision System to Enhance the Productivity of 3D Construction Printing (3DCP) Machines.” The project focuses on developing lighter 3D printing construction materials and a robot vision system to improve the accuracy and efficiency of 3D building printers.
Muhammad Fadholi Afinanto, CTO of PT Berdikari Teknologi Indonesia, expressed hope that this innovation would become a breakthrough in the construction industry. “With lightweight mortar and the support of robot vision technology, the 3DCP process will become faster, more precise, and more resource-efficient, enabling us to meet the future demands of efficient and sustainable construction,” he stated.
KSTI 2025 serves as a national-scale strategic forum that brings together government, academia, industry players, communities, and media within a pentahelix collaboration framework. The event was attended by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, several cabinet ministers, Nobel laureates such as Prof. Konstantin Novoselov and Prof. Brian Schmidt, as well as other world-renowned scientists.
In addition to plenary sessions and policy discussions, the KSTI agenda also featured Business Matching sessions, providing industries with opportunities to present their leading ideas and technologies to university innovators. During this session, Autoconz 3DCP showcased the potential for collaborative research and downstream adoption of 3DCP technology to strategic partners, aiming to accelerate the industrialization of 3D construction printing in Indonesia.
Autoconz 3DCP’s participation in KSTI 2025 reflects the company’s commitment to advancing national technological independence and strengthening Indonesia’s position as a key player in future construction technologies. Through continuous research and development, Autoconz hopes this innovation will make a tangible contribution toward achieving the Indonesia Emas 2045 vision.