From the program from the website of the government, only in swedish so far
Statsbesök till Indonesien 22–24 maj 2017 - Regeringen.se
Translation
The program for the state visit, translated into in English.
Monday 22 May
Official welcome ceremony
The state visit commence before on lunch with an official welcome ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Bagor, where the King and Queen are received and welcomed by President Joko Widodo and Mrs Iriana Widodo. After the National Anthems, gun salute, and inspection of the Honorary Guards is the official delegation presented. The ceremony will also include signing of the guest book, a short walk i the Palace Park and planting of a tree. The King and President will have private talks, and attend a signing of deals and both will give a press statement. The Queen and The First Lady will have private talks and later be showed Indonesian art and crafts.
At the Presidential Palace, on of six in Indonesia, is a statue by the Swedish artist Carl Milles places. It was a gift from the Swedish Government in 1957, and the original is places in Eskilstuna in Sweden.
State Banquet
The official welcome ceremony is followed by a state banquet.
Seminar on forest and sustainability
In the afternoon are the King and Queen attending a seminar on forest and sustainability at International Center for Forestry Research, CIFOR. The King and Queen are greeted by the Director-General Peter Holmgren, and his wife Ann-Sofie. The King and Queen will first be presented to the work of CIFOR, followed by tree planting in the gardens. A seminar on forest, sustainability, packaging and wood is alter attended by the King and Queen. The Government is represented by Foreign Minister, Mrs Margot Wallström.
Reception
In the evening is a reception held by the Swedish ambassador in Jakarta, Johanna Brismar Skoog.
Tuesday 23 May
Wreath laying ceremony
The program on Tuesday starts with a wreath laying ceremony at the monument for National heroes, Kalibata National Heroes Cemetery. The monument is a military cemetery where about 8.000 of graves belong to Indonesian soldiers that died during the Indonesian War of Independence, in 1945-1949.
Hackaton
Afterwards is the King attending the final of a hackathon, with students from four independent Universitets, distributed in eight teams. During 24 hours are the students supposed to develop a concept within Jakarta Smart City, that aims to improve the traffic situation in Jakarta. After 24 hours are the students suposed to present a demo, a jury panel is thereafter appointing a winning team.
Jakarta Creative Hub
At the same time is the Queen visiting Jakarta Creative Hub, together with Foreign Minister Margot Wallström. Jakarta creative Hub, that was launched on 1 March 2017, is a place to gather for young creators, which wishes to test their new ideas and concepts in design, fashion, and textiles. After a tour and presentation of Creative Hub's different work, is a seminar on young designers, entrepreneurship, internationalization and innovation held.
Visit to Kota Tua
The King and Queen visit the old town of Jakarta, Kota Tua. They are received at the Fatahillah Square with mini exhibitions about batik and wayang (Indonesian puppet theatre). After a short tour are the King and Queen greeted by the chairperson of the Volvo Club. Volvo has a large value of affection in Indonesia and is seen a "cult brand".
Indonesia Sweden Executive Business Forum
During the afternoon does the King attend the high-level forum, Indonesia Sweden Executive Forum, ISEF, where round table-talks between business leaders from both countries takes place, and with participation of ministers. The Minister for Infrastructure, Anna Johansson, attends. The forum aims to create a platform for continues cooperation and strengthen the relations between Indonesian and Swedish companies and institutions.
Visit to Jakarta Port and Indonesia Port Corporation
Afterwards the King and the Minister for Infrastructure, Anna Johansson, visit Jakarta Port, Tanjung Priork and Indonesia Port Corporation (IPC). Here they will be showed in Indonesia as a shipping and trade nation, and how Swedish technological solutions are sued to the Port operators to secure the ship traffic in an effective and secure way.
Field visit and round-table talks on the work to prevent violence against children
The Queen, together with Foreign Minister Margot Wallström, visit a small local library, Manggarai Community Library, to take part in how youths and activists with small funds work to increase the situation for children, not at least when it comes to education. The are received by UNICEF's Indonesia Director, Gunilla Olsson. There will be opportunities for talks with the youths that work with issues on violence against children and voluntaries working at the library.
After the field visit participate the Queen and Foreign Minister in a round table-discussion on high-level with decision makers from Indonesia and Sweden, youths representatives and representatives for associations of interests in discussions on how violence against children could be prevented and stopped in the respective countries. Both Sweden and Indonesia are leading in the global cooperation in Agenda 2030 to stop violence against children. The talk is moderated by Gunilla Olsson, UNICEF.
Ceremony of bestowing Orders
First thing in the evening is a ceremony where the King bestows orders to people to pay attention to their work for the bilateral relations between Sweden and Indonesia.
Reception
The program on Tuesday is concluded with a reception hosted by the King and Queen at Hotel Indonesia Kempinski. In connection with the reception exhibitions that show Sweden in various ways, with focus on sustainability, innovation and creativity will be available for the guests. There will also be Swedish musch at the reception.
Wednesday 24 May - Bandung
The third day of the state visit takes place in Bandung. Bandung is capital of the most populated province of Indonesia, West Java, and the second largest metropolitan area with some 8,5 millions inhabitants. After the Indonesian independence, Bandung has quickly grown and is today a centre for technology, research and innovation, as well for higher education, fashion and creative industries.
On the way from Jakarta to Bandung will the King and Queen and the rest of the delegation get a presentation of the economical and political outlook. Farming is the largest industry in Indonesia and consists mainly by rubber, banans, spices, coffee, coconuts and rice.
Bandung city
The King and Queen are welcomed in Bandung by Mayor Ridwan Kamil. The Mayor hosts a luncheon at the residence's freestanding veranda, and traditional Indonesian music, angklung, will be performed.
After the luncheon the King and Queen take a short walk to the Alun Alun Square, where the Mayor will introduce Bandung's football/soccer team, Persib, and their fanclub, Bandung Vikings. Thereafter the walk continues to the Asia-Africa Museum, where 26 world leaders met in 1955 and founded what has become the Alliance free Movement. The Director of the Museum greets the guests and gives a short tour and presentation.
Institute of Technology Bandung
In the afternoon do the King and Queen visit Institute of Technology Bandung, ITB, which is one of Indonesia's top universities. The University was from the beginning a Dutch University, founded in the 1920's and handed over to the Indonesian government in conjunction with the Independence. ITB offers programs in technology and (natural) science and has about 20.000 students. Many of the buildings origins from the 1920's and is a mix of traditional Indonesian architecture with some western elements.
At ITB do the King and Queen, and the Minister for Infrastructure Anna Johansson, representatives for Alumni Swedia, an Alumni association for Indonesian students that studied in Sweden. In conjunction with the meeting will the Swedish Institute and the Indonesian Scholarship Authority, LPDP, to sign an agreement of cooperation. A portal to join alumni with Swedish companies in Indonesia will be released by Swedish companies and the Swedish Institute.
Thereafter, a seminar on Triple Helix, and innovation, co-arrangement between IBT and Lund University in Sweden. The Swedish Triple Helix model, where cooperation between official actors, companies, and the University has led to a beneficial climate for innovations. During the seminar is the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University, Viktor Övall, summarize the conclusions from today's discussions. Minister for Infrastructure Anna Johansson holds a statement, and Ulf Ewaldsson, Ericsson, gives a presentation on Triple Helix cooperation from a company perspective. At last a presentation by the Indonesian businessman and researcher Ilhamn Habibie.
Press meeting
A press meeting concludes the visit to Bandung.
The state visit concludes when the King and Queen leave Bandung for the journey back to Sweden.