Where Business Meets Capital and Growth
#CapTech2025
Hyatt Regency Sydney, NSW Parliament House, Sydney Cricket Ground
#CapTech2025 Summit
12th Nov
Welcome Drinks at NSW Parliament House, Sydney, Australia
13th Nov
Global Summit at Hyatt Regency, Sydney, Australia
14th Nov
Business Matching Sessions & Invite only Private Dinner at Sydney Cricket Ground
#CapTech2025
#CapTech2025 is your gateway to the forefront of innovation offering an unparalleled opportunity to engage directly with the luminaries of future-focused industries.
This premium summit uniquely convenes an elite ensemble of world class speakers, business leaders, investors and policymakers, fostering a rare environment for high-level networking and collaborative ventures across industry sectors.
Speakers

The Hon. Anoulack Chanthivong, MP
After moving to Australia from Laos with his parents and brothers when he was just six, Anoulack attended Robert Townson Primary and Robert Townson High School in Raby. On the weekends and after school, Anoulack helped out at his family’s small grocery store where he learnt the value of hard work and the challenges of small business.
After graduation, Anoulack completed a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Sydney and later undertook postgraduate studies in economics and public administration at the University of Sydney and the London School of Economics.
Before entering Parliament, Anoulack worked as an economist for 13 years and served as a councillor and later as mayor on Campbelltown City Council. After his election as Member for Macquarie Fields in 2015, he served as Shadow Minister for Finance and Shadow Minister for Industry and Trade between 2021 and 2022.
Following the election of the Minns Labor Government in March 2023, Anoulack was appointed Minister for Better Regulation and Fair Trading, Minister for Industry and Trade, Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology, Minister for Building and Minister for Corrections.
Anoulack and his wife Anna live in South-West Sydney with their two children Audrey and Christopher.

Roderick H. McGeoch AO, LLB
Rod McGeoch has had and continues to enjoy a remarkable career at the forefront of business, sports administration and the legal profession.
He unites exemplary senior level management experience with an unparalleled commitment to achievement. Perhaps best known as the leader of Sydney’s successful Olympics 2000 bid, he is Chairman or Director of a wide range of major corporations and past Chairman of Corrs Chambers Westgarth, one of Australia’s largest law firms.
He was described in an ABN AMRO report as one of Australasia’s most influential Directors. His appointments include Chairman of Chubb Insurance Australia Limited, and Vantage Private Equity Growth Limited. He is a Consultant of the Group Board of Corporation America and a Director of Corporacion America International S.a.r.l, and Corporacion America Airports S.A. He is Chairman of Australasian Media Co, a member of the Board of Destination NSW. He Chairman of SureVision and APP Corporation Pty Ltd.
He completed lengthy terms as a Director of Ramsay Health Care Limited, Chairman of Skycity Entertainment Group Ltd and Mediaworks Ltd two major New Zealand companies and continues that connection as Honorary Chairman of the Trans-Tasman Business Circle and immediate Past Chairman of the Australia New Zealand Leadership Forum. He is a Trustee and Deputy Chairman of the Sydney Cricket Ground & Sports Ground Trust.
He is a past President of the Law Society of NSW and a Member of the Order of Australia, awarded in recognition of his invaluable services to the legal profession. On 26 January 2013 Mr McGeoch became an Officer of the Order of Australia in recognition of his “distinguished service to the community through contributions to a range of organisations and to sport.”
In 2014 Mr McGeoch was appointed Honorary Consul of Luxembourg in Australia. He completed his term of office in April 2021.

Paul Nicolaou
Paul commenced his role as Executive Director for Business Sydney in September 2021. Prior to Business Sydney, Paul was Director for the Business Leaders Council, Membership and Events for the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) for seven years. Paul sits on the Board of The Gut Foundation, The Estia Foundation, Australian Marketing Institute and as a Non-Executive Board Member of Group Colleges Australia.
In addition, Paul is an ambassador of Start Up Australia and is a Member of the Association of Independent Schools of NSW Institute. Further Paul is a Non-Executive Director of Dymocks Children’s Charities. Paul is an Adjunct Professor at UBSS Australia and was awarded the Centenary Medal of Australia in 2001. Paul was the former Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Hotels Association of NSW (AHA).
Prior to the AHA, Paul was the Executive Chairman of the Millennium Forum, which was the fundraising and business engagement arm of the Liberal Party of Australia NSW Division. Paul was also the former NSW President of the Marketing Institute of Australia for 4 years, a member of the Council for ten years and is currently an Associate Fellow and Certified Practicing Marketer of the Marketing Institute of Australia.

Dr Joseph Rizk AM
Joseph Rizk AM is the CEO & Managing Director of Arab Bank Australia has been Managing Director since 22 December 2010. Prior to his appointment as Managing Director, Joseph held the position of Chief Banking Officer for over five years, overseeing the retail, commercial and trade banking operations as well as its branch network, and being responsible for all revenue generating arms of the Bank. Joseph has over 45 years of corporate, commercial and international banking and finance experience along with extensive experience across the banking spectrum with the ability to generate positive results in the face of tough market conditions and in an increasingly competitive business environment.
Prior to joining Arab Bank Australia, Joseph worked predominantly for the National Australia Bank in a senior executive capacity, leading and managing a series of large business units in Sydney and NSW and headed up the NAB’s NSW & ACT Property Finance Groups.
Joseph is a member of (MAICD) The Australian Institute of Company Directors. He is also a fellow of (AIM) The Australian Institute of Management. Joseph has been a Director of the Australian Lebanese Chamber of Commerce since 2007. In 2007 to 2014 was President of the (WMRF) Westmead Medical Research Foundation. In May 2015 Joseph was nominated the Chairman of the (IOFA) Italian Opera Foundation Association.
Joseph was also nominated in 2015 the Director for the (WMI) Westmead Millennium Institute for Medical Research. On Monday 8th June 2015 (Queens’ Birthday) – Joseph was awarded the ‘Order of Australia’ the Award has been given to Joseph in recognition of his extraordinary contribution to the banking sector and community.
In January 2016 Joseph became Board member of (AACCI) Australia Arab Chamber of Commerce & Industry. In October 2020 Joseph became Board Director of the Melkite Catholic Eparchy Corporation. In July 2021 Joseph became a member of the Powerhouse Capital Campaign Committee. On Wednesday 26 January 2022 – Australia Day. Member of the Order of Australia Honours, AM announcement. Joseph was recognised for his significant service to the not- for- profit sector, and to banking and commerce.
In October 2022 Joseph became Director of the James Martin Institute (JMI) for Public Policy. On Wednesday 14 December 2022 Joe was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Western Sydney University.

Sally Loane AM
Sally Loane is a Chair, Non-Executive Director, business leader and former journalist and broadcaster.
Chair of Destination NSW and Ignition Advice, she is also sits on the board of Chubb Insurance Australia and the Garvan Medical Research Foundation. She is a member of the Advisory Board of consulting firm Orizontas and a mentor with McCarthy Mentoring.
From 2014-2021 Sally was the CEO of the Financial Services Council, the peak industry organisation for financial services, members of which included global and domestic fund managers, retail superannuation funds, advice licensees and life insurers.
Sally was the first female Director of Waratahs Rugby in its 135-year history (2010-2017), and is a former Director of Venues NSW, SCEGGS Darlinghurst, and PanKind.
Sally’s passion is women’s financial independence and economic security, and to this end has utilised her experience in financial services policy development, mentoring (Minerva Network; Super Stars of STEM) and has advised government via corporate advisory boards.
She has had a long history of service to the community and charity sectors, currently as a Trustee of the ANZAC Memorial Building in NSW, Governor of the Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation, Ambassador for Business Events Sydney, a member of Chief Executive Women, patron of Lou’s Place and member of the Nominations Committee for Sydney University Sport and Fitness Ltd. Sally chaired the Salvation Army’s Sydney East Doorknock Appeal (2008-2011) and was Deputy Chair of the Committee for Sydney (2015-2018).

Dr. Christian Baylis
Dr. Christian Baylis is the Founder and CIO at Fortlake Asset Management, responsible for overseeing the investment process and investment team. Fortlake is one of the fastest growing asset managers in Australia and has been recognized as the top performing asset manager within the fixed income peer group since the firm’s inception (Source: Morningstar).
Fortlake was also recognized by the acclaimed Hedge Fund Journal as one of the top 50 up and coming asset managers, globally. More recently, Fortlake entered into an economic partnership with Colonial First State (CFS) under the ownership of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), the first asset manager to do so under the KKR lead business.
The AFR recently named Fortlake as the “Bond fund with equity like returns” a notable acknowledgement in one of the toughest interest rate environments in history. Having worked at UBS Asset Management and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Christian managed over $8 billion in assets, and was a member of the Global Multi Strategy Committee. Christian holds a PhD in Econometrics and received the Exceed First Class Honours award with a perfect GPA.
He won the Australian Postgraduate Scholar Award at both UNSW and USYD and was a visiting scholar at Monash University in the Econometrics faculty. He was also a recipient of the Capital Markets CRC PhD Scholarship, focusing on inflation modeling, probability density functions, and option implied distributions.

Mr. Yogesh Mehta
Mr. Yogesh Mehta, Chairman of Vyankatesh Group of Companies, is a dynamic and visionary industrialist with diverse ventures in the extraction of critical minerals and metals, including lithium, cobalt, lead, rare earth elements, and antimony. His companies are pioneers in the recycling and processing of spent materials, and in manufacturing of advanced alloys like Extra Low, Low, Medium, and High Carbon Ferro Alloys, including Ferro Manganese, Ferro Chrome, Ferro Titanium, and Ferro Molybdenum.
Under his strategic leadership, Vyankatesh Group has emerged as a multifaceted enterprise with global recognition—delivering high-quality products and services across domestic and international markets. In addition to metals and minerals, Mr. Mehta is at the forefront of industrial park development, creating specialized infrastructure to support sustainable industrial ecosystems. A respected voice in policy, industry, and innovation, Mr. Mehta is actively engaged in shaping India's future in clean energy, electronics, defence, and strategic mineral independence.
He serves as
1. National Secretary of the Bharat Global Industry Forum (BGIF)
2. State Convenor of the BJP Madhya Pradesh Economic Cell
3. President, Association of Industries, MP
4. Member, Madhya Pradesh Science & Technology Council
He is a strong advocate of policy reforms, ease of doing business,industrial innovation, and sustainable development, especially in the mineral-based sectors.
Mr. Mehta’s integrated vision—spanning technical excellence, strategic policy influence, and forward-looking resource planning—positions him as one of India’s leading industrial thinkers and builders of the 21st-century minerals and metals landscape.

Mr. Raj Kumar Goel
Mr. Rajkumar Goel, the Managing Director of SLR Metaliks Ltd, has been at the helm since the company's inception in 2007 and its successful commissioning in 2013. With a wealth of experience in the steel manufacturing sector, he has played a pivotal role in steering the company through various stages of growth, innovation, and sustainability.
Under his visionary leadership, SLR Metaliks has emerged as a key playerin the alloy steel industry. One of his most notable achievements has beenthe establishment of a fully integrated alloy steel plant, complemented by a progressive shift towards renewable energy sources. The company now operates solar, wind, and hydro energy plants that not only reduce its environmental footprint but also ensure long-term operational efficiency and energy security. These initiatives reflect Mr. Goel’s commitment to building a future-ready, responsible industrial enterprise.
However, Mr. Goel’s approach to leadership goes far beyond technical expertise. He is a firm believer in the power of Indian ethos and wisdom, particularly drawing inspiration from Lord Ram and the Ramayan as guiding principles for modern-day management. According to him, Ramayan is not just a spiritual text but a timeless management manual—teaching discipline, team alignment, ethical eadership, purpose-driven action, and crisis navigation. He believes that the character of Lord Ram embodies the ideal manager, who leads with compassion, strategy, and unwavering focus, inspiring others to rise above routine tasks with clarity and purpose.
He encourages contemporary managers and industry leaders to adopt thevalues of dharma (duty), sankalp (resolve), and maryada (discipline) in their daily routines—turning ordinary tasks into purposeful actions. His vision is to integrate these teachings into corporate life tocreate leaders who are not only efficient but also value-driven, resilient, and deeply rooted in cultural intelligence.
Embracing the adage "Every cloud has a silver lining", Mr. Goel hassled with a calm resolve even in the most turbulent times. His journey is marked by an enduring focus on resilience, sustainability, and cultural grounding—making him not only an industrialist but also a thought leader redefining management through the lens of Bharatiya wisdom.

Pankaj Hans
Mr. Pankaj Hans is a dynamic and forward-thinking leader with proven excellence in both Construction Equipment Manufacturing and Real Estate Development.
1. As the Managing Director of Competent Industries Pvt. Ltd., based in Faridabad, India, he has been instrumental in establishing the company as one of the fastest-growing manufacturers of high-quality construction equipment and heavy engineering fabrication services.
2. As the Director of Chintamanis, making luxury apartment on Dwarka Expressway, Gurugram, India.
Since its inception in 2000, the company has consistently evolved under his strategic direction, meeting the ever-changing demands of India's infrastructure and construction sectors.
In addition to his achievements in industrial manufacturing, Mr. Hans has built a solid reputation in the real estate domain, particularly for delivering ultra-luxury residential and commercial projects at Dwarka Expressway, Gurugram. His keen eye for detail, quality execution, and client-centric approach have enabled him to execute landmark projects that reflect excellence in architecture, comfort, and lifestyle. His projects are often benchmarked for combining aesthetic appeal with structural integrity-making them preferred choices among elite buyers and investors.
With a deep understanding of both engineering and urban development,Mr. Hans has successfully bridged the gap between infrastructure needs and real estate aspirations. His dual competency has allowed him to seamlessly integrate high-end design with technical precision, redefining urban living standards in the region.
Mr. Hans' leadership continues to inspire growth and innovation across sectors, driven by his core values of integrity, quality, and visionary execution. His contributions are shaping not just machines and buildings, but the future of continuously contributing Nation Building Projects, Modern Infra and Premium Real Estates in India.

Peter Ford
Peter Ford is an award-winning innovator, former CNN broadcaster, and the creator of NeuroNode—a breakthrough assistive technology that enables people with severe disabilities to communicate and control devices using their own neural signals. From beta-testing his system with Prof. Stephen Hawking to empowering veterans and individuals with conditions like motor neurone disease and cerebral palsy, Peter’s work has transformed lives across the globe. A former Senior Australian of the Year and member of Mensa, he blends decades of experience in journalism, software development, and medical technology to push the boundaries of human-computer interaction, making the world more accessible—one signal at a time.

Stela Solar
Stela Solar is the Inaugural Director of Australia’s National AI Centre (NAIC) that was incubated by CSIRO and now resides at the Department of Industry, Science and Resources.
NAIC’s mission is to accelerate positive AI adoption and innovation that benefits business and community. Currently, Stela also serves as Co-chair of the Commonwealth AI Consortium.
She has previously held roles at Microsoft including Global Director of AI Solution Sales, as well as roles across IT distributors and technology startups.
Over the past 15 years, Stela has led business model transformations which enable organisations to capture new revenue opportunities and build competitive advantage with emerging technologies such as Cloud, IoT and AI. With a background in sustainability and creative industries, Stela thrives in ambiguity, change and purpose-led organisations.
Outside of the technology arena, Stela enjoys the challenge of competitive sailing and tries to find time to play cello and piano.

The Hon David Elliott
The Honourable David Elliott's keen interest in politics led him to join the Liberal Party on his 16th birthday and take on research roles on the personal staff of then Senator Bronwyn Bishop in her Parramatta office before spending four years on the personal staff of the Hon John Howard OM AC. After graduating in 1993, David joined the NSW Police Media Unit and worked on a number of high-profile operations, including Task Force Air, which led to the arrest of notorious backpacker murderer Ivan Milat.
In 1995, David joined the Regular Army and, following studies at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, was commissioned into the Australian Army Public Relations Service and promoted to the rank of Captain. He completed his Master’s Degree on an Army part scholarship. A long-time friendship with then NSW Opposition Leader, the Hon Peter Collins QC MP, saw David return to politics as his senior press secretary in 1997. Following the change of leadership in the NSW Liberal Party in 1999, David was invited to be the National Campaign Director of the “No Republic” campaign. Under his administration, David saw a successful “No” vote in every State of the Commonwealth. For his services to the referendum, he was awarded the Commonwealth’s Centenary Medal in 2001.
In 1999, he also completed his final Master’s dissertation on the relationship between the Liberal Party of Australia and the media. January 2000 saw David recalled to the Australian Regular Army and posted to the headquarters staff of the multinational peacekeeping forces in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, for which he was awarded the Australian Service Medal (Bougainville clasp). He returned to Australia in June 2000 and opted for a career sabbatical with the international charity, St John Ambulance, working as the Major Events Manager in Australia and the Manchester Commonwealth Games, UK.
In January 2004, David joined the Australian Hotels Association and served as the NSW Deputy Chief Executive until January 2008. He was responsible for tourism and accommodation issues as well as being the Association’s public affairs director. He was awarded the Australian Defence Medal in April 2007. During his time at the AHA (NSW), David served on a number of industry boards and committees, including Hotel Employers Mutual and The National Tourism Alliance. In January 2008, David was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Civil Contractors Federation (NSW) based at Norwest Business Park, which employed 15 staff and operated as a Registered Training Organisation servicing more than 500 businesses ranging from publicly listed companies to small family concerns constructing infrastructure across Australia.
David was a Director of Castle Hill RSL Group from 2009 to 2016. From January 2006 to December 2007, he was a lay-member of the NSW Law Society Professional Conduct Committee. In October 2009, David was also appointed as a Member of the Sydney Business Chamber Policy Committee. He lives in Kellyville and is married to Nicole, and they have two sons, Lachlan (22) and William (20). His interests include travel, history, rugby, sailing, and golf. David was elected to the 55th Parliament as the Member for Baulkham Hills on 26th March 2011 with a 16 per cent swing to the Liberal Party. In June 2011, he was also elected as the Chairman of the NSW Economic Development Committee.
In 2011, he presided over the Inquiry into the NSW Parliamentary Budget Office. In May 2014, he was promoted to Parliamentary Secretary to then Premier Mike Baird. He has also served as the Chairman of Ministerial Consultative Council on India, Secretary of Parliamentary Friends of Papua New Guinea, and Chairman of the St John Ambulance Parliamentary Auxiliary. David was a member of the Australian Political Exchange Council’s 21st delegation to Japan in March 2013.
He also represented the NSW Parliament in October 2013 at the Global Conference on the Role of Parliaments and Extractive Industries in Vienna, Austria. Following the re-election of the Baird Government in March 2015, David was appointed Minister for Corrections, Emergency Services, and Veterans Affairs. In August 2015, David was appointed a Member in The Order of St John. In early 2017, Premier Gladys Berejiklian appointed David the Minister for Counter Terrorism, replacing Emergency Services.
Following the re-election of the Berejiklian Government in March 2019, David was appointed Minister for Police and Emergency Services. In December 2021, Premier Dominic Perrottet appointed David Minister for Transport and Veterans Affairs. David was subsequently appointed Minister for Western Sydney in August 2022. As his seat of Baulkham Hills was abolished in the lead-up to the 2023 State Election, David announced his retirement from State Parliament and in May 2023 was appointed the Chief Executive of the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (NSW & ACT).

Chloé Brayne
Chloé Brayne is Executive Director and Head of Unlisted Assets & Private Equity at Colonial First State (CFS), a leading Australian superannuation and investment company with over $160 billion in funds under administration. At CFS, Chloé leads the unlisted assets program, drawing on 17 years of experience across investing, M&A, and asset governance at institutions including CDPQ and AustralianSuper. She has also worked extensively in infrastructure development across Europe and served on the boards of major projects such as Westconnex, Port of Brisbane, and Sydney Metro. Under her leadership, CFS continues to set the standard for innovative, best-in-class portfolio management by leveraging global partnerships and cutting-edge investment strategies.

LYALL GORMAN
Lyall Gorman is currently the Group CEO of Evolve Housing, one of Australia’s largest Community Housing Providers. He is also the President of Business NSW, having served as a Board Director for the past eight years and Deputy President for two years. Lyall also holds the position of Deputy President at the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI).
He has over 35 years of experience in senior management, project management and administration, in both the Public and Private sectors. He holds a Master’s Degree in Administration (UNSW) with majors in Finance, Organizational Culture and Change, Organisational Behaviour, Statistics and Marketing. Lyall was born in Griffith, NSW and has a passion for small business, mentoring emerging business leaders and aspirational youth while also figuring on the public speaking circuit in areas including Leadership, Building a Winning Culture, High Performance, Brand, Development, Consumer Engagement.

Mithilesh Bandiwdekar
Mithilesh Bandiwdekar is a visionary entrepreneur and technology leader who foresaw thepotential of software outsourcing in the early 2000s and transformed that insight into aglobally respected enterprise. Under his leadership, Softlabs Group has grown into atrusted digital solutions provider, delivering 1000+ projects across 25+ countries over thepast two decades.
With the dawn of the AI era, Mithilesh is now steering the company into its next phase ofinnovation—building intelligent, future-ready solutions that address complex, real-worldchallenges. His passion lies in curating high-impact, scalable, and ethically responsible AIsystems that not only empower businesses but also contribute to societal progress.
Firm in his belief thatIndia's AI revolution is just beginning, he is committed to placingIndian ingenuity on the global technology map. A tech-savvy strategist and lifelong learner,Mithilesh thrives on turning bold ideas into practical innovations while fostering a culture ofcontinuous growth, knowledge-sharing, and purpose-driven development

Stephen Bali MP
Stephen Bali MP’s professional career prior to parliament included accounting, business consulting, accounting academic, and union official. Stephen has represented the seat of Blacktown in the NSW Parliament since 2017. In 2023, Stephen was elevated to the position of Parliamentary Secretary for Planning and Public Spaces as part of the Minns’ Labor Government. Prior to his election to Parliament, Stephen has always strived to put his community first – serving as a Blacktown City Councillor between 2004 to 2019; including as Deputy Mayor 2009-10 and Mayor from 2014-19.
Stephen’s diverse career has enabled him to help businesses start-up and get established - through to supporting workers and industries in safety innovation and policy development. Stephen has taught accounting and finance at TAFE and universities. Stephen Bali MP’s life experiences have allowed him to become a strong advocate for Blacktown City. He is fighting for western Sydney to deliver improvements in health, education, and infrastructure to match the massive population growth.
Stephen is involved in many charities including the Blacktown City Lions Club and the establishment of The Better Foundation (Blacktown and Mt Druitt Hospitals). Stephen Bali has been responsible for driving the modern transformational change across Blacktown City including the health and performance centre (BISP); Blacktown CBD redevelopment; Animal Rehoming Centre; and various other projects which led to his recognition of being identified on various lists as amongst the most influential people in Western Sydney.
Stephen strives to advocate for quality services and infrastructure to provide the best opportunities in life for local residents.

Stephen Walters
Stephen Walters is Chief Economist for the Business Council of Australia (BCA), based in Sydney. He previously was Chief Economist for NSW, based in NSW Treasury.
Before joining Treasury, Stephen was Chief Economist with the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) and, for 14 years, was Chief Economist for investment bank J.P. Morgan.
Stephen previously was Senior Economist with Access Economics in Melbourne and International Economist with Norwich Union and Alliance Capital in the United Kingdom. He also spent seven years as an Economist with the Treasury in Perth.
Stephen holds a Bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Western Australia and a Master’s degree in applied finance from the University of Melbourne.
He also has qualifications in journalism and graduated from the AICD’s Company Directors Course in 2017. Stephen has published three books, with a fourth to be published soon. Stephen is a former chair of the Executive Committee of the Australian Business Economists (ABE) and is a member of the Australian Statistics Advisory Council (ASAC).

Tanya Raffoul
Tanya Raffoul joins the SIPBN Advisory Board with a formidable background in government, law, and business. With more than 15 years of experience across senior roles in the NSW Government, the legal profession and major not-for-profits, Tanya is widely respected for her political intelligence, legal acumen, and sharp business judgment. During her time in Government, Tanya steered complex strategies in national and global sectors ranging from health, transport to infrastructure and veterans’ affairs.
Tanya is also an elected Councillor for the City of Parramatta and a Committee Member for PCYC Parramatta. Tanya’s addition strengthens SIPBN’s capacity to guide business leaders through a fast-moving and increasingly global economic and policy landscape.

Giovanni Amodeo
With 23 years of experience in financial data, news, and analytics, Giovanni sits on the executive committee of ION Analytics and is responsible for engaging with Influencers in the capital market globally and across asset classes. He organizes fireside chats and exclusive closed-door events to facilitate connectivity and knowledge among the influencers. Giovanni joined the company in 2001 where it held various roles in Italy, Germany, London including managing a global team of journalists and data analysts. Giovanni is now based in Sydney.

Dr Sidharath S. Sharma
Professionally accredited by IIM Kozhikode, I bring over 24 years of experience in leading high-impact initiatives across both private and government sectors. My expertise lies in employment generation, revenue enhancement, and operational efficiency, helping organizations drive sustainable growth and create meaningful impact.
Honored with a PhD degree by Kennedy University, Paris, France, for my contributions to the cooperative sector, I have been instrumental in designing and executing innovative strategies that strengthen businesses, empower startups, and foster economic development.
As an advisor and business strategist, I actively support startups and enterprises, guiding them toward scalable growth. I am also an active member of “Swavalambi Bharat Abhiyan” and “The Bharat Global Industries Forum”, both of which are dedicated to fostering a self-reliant, robust industrial ecosystem in India.

Jillian Kilby
Jillian Kilby is the Managing Director of The Stable Group, a regional consulting company firmly fixed
in its pursuit to leave a legacy of change in regional Australia.
She is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia, an Australian Sir John Monash Scholar, A
graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and holds an MBA and Public Policy
Masters from Stanford University.
In 2018, Jillian founded The Exchange, a regionally-based social impact organisation focused on the
facilitation of space for coworking and community. Jillian bought and renovated an 1880s iconic post
office building and a State Heritage Listed Bank in Dubbo and an old Cordial Factory precinct in
Narrabri which have been restored and converted into vibrant coworking spaces.
Jillian holds a number of advisory roles, including as Director of the James Martin Institute for Public
Policy, Member of the Council for Women’s Economic Opportunity, Chair of the Regional Advisory
Panel for the Daily Telegraph Bush Summit, and Member of the NSW Skills Board.
This year, Jillian develops her newest venture, Good Foundations, with the acquisition and planned
restoration of a fifth heritage building in Wagga Wagga. She was the 2013 NSW/ACT Rural Woman of
The Y

Dr Jim Taggert OAM
Jim’s career began as a teacher and Deputy Principal of a Catholic High School. Subsequently, he entered the financial services industry, providing financial adviser soft-skill training and education and regularly speaking at conferences and seminars, in Australia and internationally. Jim for some 25 years Build a very successful business in financial planning and ultimately sold it to a publicly listed ASX company.
In 2012 and 2013 respectively, Jim was appointed Adjunct Professor with Notre Dame University, Australia and Western Sydney University. He is actively involved in community activities, including the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal and Local Chambers of Commerce. Jim was the Chairman of Mentor Education, and Chairman of APIC, a leading international educational organization. He was Deputy Chairman of Regional Development Australia for Sydney and sat on three separate council bodies in Western Sydney , specifically dealing with audit and risk, asset management and other financial related matters , pertaining to each of the councils that Jim has served.

Dianne Tipping
Dianne has enjoyed a long and varied career in international trade promotion and facilitation. Dianne has been Chair of the Export
Council of Australia for 10 years.
She is a commercially astute senior leader with a proven track record within the trade community. With over 40 years’ experience and a background in both business ownership and project management of greenfield projects Dianne is helping guide the growth of Australian trade by serving on several Boards and sharing critical knowledge and insights.
Dianne is involved with many public and private organisations dedicated to the betterment of international trade as well as a participant on numerous Government and Non-Government Committees including the ABF Customs Advisory Board, Dept. of Home Affairs’ National Committee on Trade Facilitation and the
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Cargo Consultative Committee as well as Co-Chair of the Australian
Department of Agriculture's Traceability Governance Group.

Amit Tiwari
Mr. Amit Tiwari, a distinguished government officer with over 13 years of exemplary service in defense, administration, and state governance. Currently serving as the Officer on Special Duty to the Governor of Punjab & Administrator U.T. Chandigarh.
Mr. Tiwari brings deep expertise in operations, policy advisory, security, and public administration.
A decorated professional with commendations from the Chief of Air Staff, Air Officer Commanding In Chief, Governors of Punjab and Tamil Nadu, and a seasoned leader from the Indian Air Force, he has consistently demonstrated excellence, discipline and innovation.
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What is #CapTech2025
#CapTech2025 is your premier gateway to the future of innovation, investment, and industry transformation. Hosted by SIPBN (Sydney Investors Professionals & Business Networking Group Inc.), this global summit unites top business leaders, policymakers, investors, and innovators across eight critical sectors.
Now in its fourth year, #CapTech2025 positions Australia as a hub for future-focused industries. It offers a powerful platform for strategic growth, capital flow, and cross-border collaboration in a highly curated environment.
This isn’t just an event—it’s where business meets capital and momentum. This year, the summit features an exclusive invite-only Private Dinner at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground.



#CapTech2025 – Agenda
- AI & Automation: The Future of Work
- Australia–India: Unlocking Global Collaboration
- Australian Housing: Crisis & Opportunity
- M&A Growth: Healthcare Sector Insights
- Critical Minerals: Market Race & Potential
- Global Pitching Session
#CapTech2025 – Features
- Global Deal-Making Platform: High-impact matchmaking & investment access
- International Exposure: Delegates from 20+ regions incl. Australia, India.
- Pitching Sessions: Global series culminating at the November summit
- Exclusive Networking:
- Tailored Matchmaking: Curated venture-capital collaborations

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Why You Should Be a Part of #CapTech2025
Opportunity to make strategic connections with business leaders, global investors and policy makers in curated environment
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Outcome orientation through collaboration and value creation
Case Studies & Strategic Impact
$500M+ in MOUs signed across diverse industry sectors
Participating companies gain strategic introductions, investor access, and commercial traction
Successful product launches in food & beverage, fintech, and real estate
Multiple ongoing MOU discussions driving future partnerships
Covered in 329+ global news stories with a 470M+ estimated viewership
Platform for real-world results, cross-border innovation, and capital mobilization
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CEOs, Founders, Entrepreneurs
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PE, VC, Institutional Investors
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Private Capital & Financial Services
Superannuation Funds, Institutional Capital
Healthcare, Real Estate & Housing
Food & Beverages, Agriculture
Mining, Exploration & Critical Minerals
Technology, AI & Cybersecurity
Covered on national and international mainstream media 329 news stories globally, 470M estimated viewership.
Attendees and participating stakeholders from various industry sectors
Regions represented: Australia, India, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Middle East, Europe, Indonesia, Malta, East Asia, Dubai, Turkey, USA
Exposure: Global media coverage, investor outreach, and government engagement