Mike Cannon-Brookes says India is key to the software giant’s growth ambitions, as he prepares to lead a bilateral event for business and government.
as key to the software giant’s growth ambitions.
The event – designed to boost the brand of Australian technology in India and promote a two-way sharing of talent – will take place in New Delhi on September 6. Ms Singh said the event would help further boost ties between the two countries across the technology sector, and bring together leading experts from academia, think tanks and Australian and Indian government representatives.
“Through actively building stronger relationships and profile, engaging experts and thought leaders, this 2022 Leadership Dialogue can act as a game changer for the future Australia-India technology footprint.”
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