Jakarta, 22 October 2025 – The third day of International Lecture Week 2025 at BINUS Business School continues to spark meaningful discussions under the theme “Future-Ready Business: Reimagining Work, Wisdom, and the Wired World.” Today’s sessions bring together academic experts and industry professionals to explore the intersections of innovation, sustainability, and technology in shaping the business landscape of the future.

Day 3 features a diverse lineup of speakers, including Dr. Andreas Depeller from Monash University, who examines asset tokenization and stablecoins from a Southeast Asian perspective, and Prof. Dr. Stan Ho, who discusses sustainable finance and credit rating practices that drive responsible economic growth. Mr. Harry Pugh Sosiawan also contributes valuable insights on sustainability in palm business, highlighting how sustainability initiatives align with global trade expectations.

Innovation remains a recurring theme throughout the day. Dr. Deddy Marciano shares strategies on innovative management, while Mr. Ovi Noviadi from Erafone explores digital innovation and business strategies relevant to Indonesia’s fast-growing tech ecosystem. Dominic Dunn from Teesside University presents a creative industry perspective in his talk, “Creative Minds, Strategic Moves: The Making of a Creative Industry Entrepreneur.”

Sessions by Dr. Rangga Handika from the University of Tokyo on AI in finance, Prof. Dr. Premm Chhetri on the future of maritime logistics, and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rohail Hassan on effective survey design provide a comprehensive view of how data, AI, and research contribute to global business excellence.

For Digital Business students, Day 3 offers valuable insights into how innovation and sustainability are integrated into various industries—from creative entrepreneurship to finance and operations. The sessions encourage students to see digital technology not only as a tool for efficiency but as a foundation for building sustainable and forward-thinking businesses.

As the event moves forward, International Lecture Week 2025 continues to strengthen BINUS Business School’s mission to prepare students to become agile, responsible, and globally minded leaders who can navigate the evolving digital economy.