Bandung and Melbourne are collaborating to help you make your innovative business dream come true.

Diletta Drupadi Legowo at SPARK Deakin 2021.

Diletta Drupadi Legowo, creative content producer for SPARK at SPARK Deakin meeting in 2019. Source: Image ourtesy Diletta Legowo/SPARK 2019

The SPARK Deakin program has moved further ahead this year by getting support from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and by sealing a collaborative deal between Bandung and Melbourne.


Diletta Legowo, is a creative content producer for SPARK.  She explains how people with creative business ideas can compete in SPARK 2021 to earn financial support to implement their innovations.

Upcoming Melbourne-Bandung events are all listed here - https://spark.deakin.edu.au/mel-bdg-innov-series-2021/
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SPARK Deakin 2019 participation taking time to pose.
The 2021 SPARK program will open collaboration between Melbourne and Bandung and provide incentives for people with innovative ideas to realise their ambitions. Source: Image courtesy Dilettal Legowo/SPARK 2019

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