7 March 2022: Why an Indonesian tech unicorn is coming to Australia - a podcast by The Australia-Indonesia Centre
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The Indonesian tech giant Bukalapak has announced that it’s creating a technology hub in Melbourne, a significant move that brings to Australia’s door some of the most dynamic trends around innovation and scale in the Asia region.
Most Australians will have never heard of this company; here’s some useful information.
- Initially set up to help the ‘mum and dad’ shops sell their goods it now has 104.9 million registered users
- Raised $US1.5 billion in its 2021 IPO, the largest initial offering on Indonesia’s stock exchange
- Investors include Microsoft, UBS Group and the Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC
In this webinar, co-hosted by Bukalapak, the Indonesia Australia Business Council, Global Victoria & Victorian Government Trade and Investment South East Asia, we will meet new Bukalapak CEO Willix Halim, an Indonesian citizen who studied in Melbourne and manages first-hand the tech talent crunch.
Translated as “opening a stall”, Bukalapak will develop the new technology hub in conjunction with the Victorian government to expand its international footprint and explore partnership opportunities with world-class universities.
Speakers include:
- Opening remarks: George Iwan Marantika, Indonesia Australia Business Council
- Moderator: Helen Brown, The Australia-Indonesia Centre
- Panelist: Willix Halim, Bukalapak
- Panelist: Rebecca Hall, Victorian Government
- Panelist: Kendall Draper, Australian Government Department of Home Affairs
- Closing remarks: Dr Eugene Sebastian, The Australia-Indonesia Centre
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