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Expertise is available support business opportunities that meet following investment criteria
Katalis ensures your business is connected and supported to realise bilateral commercial partnerships under IA-CEPA, and that Indonesia-Australia trade and investment ecosystems are better aligned. Our unique value is in linking trade and development outcomes through business-sector led activities. We work across a diverse range of industries, including agrifood, advanced manufacturing, education, energy, communications, tourism, health and aged care, engineering, finance, and creative industries.

Katalis portfolio includes:

Showcasing Indonesia’s Motor Listrik to the Australian Market
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Support for Australian certified aged care training in Indonesia
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Support for Traveloka’s digital literacy program for the tourism sector and micro-credential onboarding
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A bilateral skills partnership to drive profitability and empower women through leadership and gender equality training
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Empowering inclusive skills and workforce development through Indonesia-Australia commercial partnership
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Supporting a private Indonesian firm to establish a commercially sustainable electrical trades vocational training facility
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Onboarding Australian TVET Providers to Pintar Workforce Development Platform
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Comparative Assessment of Nursing Standards in Indonesia and Australia
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Short course: standardisation and product compliance for virgin coconut oil and spices
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Accelerating mangos, mangosteens, and other exotic fruit exports to Australia and/or third markets from East Java through an approved irradiation facility
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All ideas are welcome, and will be assessed against katalis’s investment criteria, as well as considering competing ideas, budget constraints, and guidance from both the government of Indonesia and the government of Australia.
Katalis will only consult with proponents of ideas that show the most potential, to develop and refine their commercial opportunity into an agreed activity to support its achievement. Following this collaboration phase, the opportunity needs to be agreed with katalis management and board, the Economic Cooperation Committee (ECC), which comprises representatives from the government of Indonesia and the government of Australia. Any opportunity agreed with katalis management will either be included in katalis’s annual work plans (finalised every december for ECC approval and implementation in the following calendar year) or else submitted “out of session” to the ECC for approval. Please note that katalis is unable to provide detailed feedback on all aspects of submissions from proponents who submit ideas that are unsuccessful.















