Onshore to offshore: Establishing global capability centres in record time

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Wednesday, August 17th, 12:00 AEST

Technology and Business leaders in Melbourne, Australia are invited to join this roundtable luncheon on ‘Onshore to offshore: Establishing global capability centres in record time’.

An expert moderator will guide the knowledge-sharing event, stimulating discussion between participants in a closed, confidential environment. Attendance is by invitation only and complimentary. Registration is limited to a select number of guests per event.

Onshore to offshore: Establishing global capability centres in record time

Global expansion used to be an extremely long and resource-intensive process reserved for the largest players. Now, through global capability centres, onshore, nearshore, and even offshore expansion have become relatively attainable goals.

In a matter of months, companies can set up infrastructure, transfer assets, and establish a presence in new markets, driving their international strategic agenda. New models and trends are emerging to allow for these centres. It is just up to companies to adapt.

  • How can companies effectively and quickly establish nearshore and offshore capability centres?
  • What can organisations do to transfer assets and gather resources in remote locations as easily as possible?
  • What models and trends should companies consider to enable global expansion?

Join leaders interested in discussing the opportunities in global expansion afforded by technology.

Job titles may include CIO, CDO, CEO, CXO, and other senior decision-makers.

12:00 PM: Arrival of guests
12:30 PM: Welcoming and opening address by The Ortus Club
12:35 PM: Short address from GPJ and IBM
12:45 PM: Discussion instigated by the moderator while lunch is served
1:45 PM: Discussion ends
2:30 PM: Guests normally start leaving

Hosted by GPJ and IBM

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Event Detail

Wednesday, August 17, 2022 12:00
AEST
Melbourne

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