Simposium Nasional Asosiasi Seksologi Indonesia (SIMNAS ASI)
Laciasmara participated in Simposium Nasional Asosiasi Seksologi Indonesia (SIMNAS ASI) 2025, one of Indonesia’s leading scientific forums dedicated to sexual health, reproductive wellness, and evidence-based sexuality education.
During the symposium, Laciasmara founder Rendra Susanti took the stage to discuss the growing importance of sexual wellness products within modern conversations surrounding intimacy, relationship quality, and family harmony. Speaking before healthcare professionals, sexologists, psychologists, and medical practitioners, Susu highlighted how sexual satisfaction and open communication can play an important role in emotional connection and long-term relationship well-being.
In her presentation, Susu also addressed the reality that sexual dissatisfaction remains one of the contributing factors behind relationship conflict and divorce. Various social and health studies in Indonesia have shown that unresolved intimacy issues often affect emotional closeness, confidence, and communication between partners.
Through a science-based and educational approach, Susu introduced how modern intimate wellness products, including sex toys, may support couples in exploring intimacy more comfortably, safely, and openly. She also emphasised that sexual wellness products should not merely be viewed from the perspective of pleasure, but as part of broader discussions surrounding reproductive health, emotional well-being, self-confidence, and quality of life together with dr Oka Negara and Zoya Amirin, M.Psi, FIAS who shown some sex toys to the audiences.
As part of the symposium, Laciasmara also presented curated products from international brands including Honey Play Box, SVibe and Nude from Dreamtoys. This occasion was also used to launch INTT Sensual Cosmetics in Indonesia
“Healthy intimacy and communication are important foundations within relationships. Through education and openness, we hope more Indonesian couples can approach sexual wellness without shame or misinformation,” said Susu closing the podium.