January 28, 2026 News

Enesis Booth Enlivens BPOM Expo 50 in Celebration of BPOM’s 25th Anniversary

Enesis Group participated in BPOM Expo 2026, held on January 28–31, 2026, in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM). The event carried the theme “Commitment to Safeguarding the Quality and Safety of Drugs and Food Towards Golden Indonesia 2045.”

BPOM Expo served as a platform for regulators and industry players to educate the public about the importance of safe and high-quality products.

On this occasion, Enesis Group presented an interactive booth showcasing its flagship products such as Adem Sari, Amunizer, and Plossa. Through this booth, visitors had the opportunity to learn more about the benefits of the products and experience them directly. The Head of BPOM, Prof. Dr. Taruna Ikrar, M.Biomed., Ph.D, along with his wife Mrs. Elfi Wardaningsih, also visited and enlivened the Enesis booth during the event.

One of the activities that attracted the most attention from visitors was the custom Plossa experience. Through this activity, visitors could choose a unique packaging design and personalize it by writing their names on the product. The high level of enthusiasm was reflected in the lively interactions around the booth throughout the event.

Enesis Group’s participation in BPOM Expo 2026 reflects the company’s commitment to supporting BPOM’s efforts to raise public awareness about the importance of using products that are safe, high-quality, and officially registered. All Enesis Group products are produced in accordance with applicable regulations and are registered with BPOM.

In line with the tagline “Healthy Product for Healthy Family,” this participation also provided an opportunity for Enesis to connect more closely with the public while introducing the company’s commitment to product quality and safety. Through this initiative, Enesis hopes to continue contributing to public health in Indonesia, in support of the vision of Golden Indonesia 2045.

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