Background Business Council IABC Business Conference Conference Objectives Conference Programme Social Events Conference Venue and Accommodation Marketing and Promotion Sponsorship Sponsor’s Benefits and Rights Sponsorship Committee Further Information Po

CONTENTS

1. Background

2. Business Council

3. IABC Business Conference

4. Conference Objectives

5. Conference Programme

6. Social Events

7. Conference Venue and Accommodation

8. Marketing and Promotion

9. Sponsorship

10. Sponsor’s Benefits and Rights

11. Sponsorship Committee

12. Further Information

13. Policy on Sponsorship Postponement

This document seeks expressions of interest from parties interested in sponsoring the Indonesia Australia Business Conference in November 2017 . Its purpose is to explain in detail the IABC’s plans and to provide guidance for potential sponsors. This document does not constitute an offer to contract but rather seeks to establish a framework within which agreement can be reached on an individual sponsor basis. Although the Organizing Committee will use its best endeavors to ensure a successful conference, the IABC does not in any way guarantee the outcomes described in this paper. Sponsors will, however, be kept informed of the progress of planning and will be able to contribute suggestions to the Organizing Committee. The IABC reserves the right to accept or reject any response to this memorandum. Indonesia Australia Business Conference 2017 – Sponsorship Information Memorandum 18

1. Background

Every two years the IABC hosts a Business Conference in Indonesia in which its counterpart the AIBC in Australia is invited to participate to the fullest possible extent. However conference participation is certainly not limited to IABCAIBC members but it is intended to hold wider appeal to the business community. At the time of this year’s conference, it is expected that the IA-CEPA will have been finalized, and be almost ready to be signed. The agreement is intended to enhance the Indonesia-Australia relationship, which is bigger than any particular agreement. But this agreement, and the atmosphere of cooperation which it will engender, will significantly enhance that relationship. Hence the need to make it happen. We will hear from practitioners in the sectors that are hoped will receive immediate boosts from the agreement, while at the same time we take a broader view of recent significant political and social and economic developments.

2. Business Council