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May 7, 2008 16:59

Bill Gates scheduled to visit Jakarta on May 8

Posted by budip
Microsoft Corporation founder and chairman Bill Gates is scheduled to visit Indonesia on May 8 to 9, 2008. According to Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare Aburizal Barkrie, Gates will be visiting Indonesia to reciprocate President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's tour of the Microsoft headquarters in Seattle last year.

Gates will address a plenum of the GLF (Government Leaders Forum) along with Yudhoyono on Friday, May 9. Besides attending the GLF, Gates is also expected to become a speaker at the Presidential Lecture program at the Jakarta Convention Center on Friday. GLF Asia 2008 will discuss about the "Serving the Citizen: The Transformative Power of Information Technology in Delivering Government Services".

As reported by Antara News Agency, Gates will also talk to the Indonesian Government about the development of bird flu vaccines in Indonesia. He will also endorse the Visit Indonesia Year 2008 campaign, according to news portal Detik. This plan was revealed by Minister Aburizal during a press conference with Trade Minister Marie E. Pangestu and Microsoft Indonesia president director Tony Chen.

"We hope Gates's presence here will give a positive image for the country's tourism," Aburizal said.

But the bird flu vaccines and tourism issue are not top priorities that I want to hear from Gates during his visit here. I want to know his answers to:
  1. How much he (or his company) will invest here in supporting Indonesia's next digital decade.

  2. What the future projects are which fit in with his ideas on creating the Asian Miracle.

  3. Whether he thinks Indonesia can be the next Asian miracle in terms of a digital world.

  4. What Microsoft's solutions and approaches are in combatting software piracy in Indonesia. (Indonesia has long been fighting software piracy problems. As written by The Jakarta Post, IDC reported that Indonesia had reduced its software piracy rate by 2 percent from 87 percent in 2003 to 85 percent in 2006).

  5. Can his foundation support, well, the country's open source movement?


I am not sure I can attend all his lectures and sessions because until today, my name was still on the waiting list to get an official badge to enter the forum.

But no problem. At least, I hope other participants will ask (if possible) the above questions I have.

Welcome to Indonesia, Mr Gates! Selamat datang.

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techguy says...
I do hope you get to attend his sessions. I was lucky to have an audience with the guy when he visited the Philippines a couple of years back.

I was with him practically the whole day from 9am to 7pm, then I was given a 10 minute one-on-one interview with Bill. I did not understand his answers then, I just keep asking questions.

Simply because I cannot believe I was with him face-to-face. Just want to share with you my experience. Goodluck Budi.

 
 
ambar says...
1. He said about helping in education basis through Minister of Education. Not mention build another Microsoft office in Jakarta.

2. Hmmm...outsourcing ?
3. I don't think so, but he clearly see the potential of market his product.
4. Yes, I likes his approach rather than filing lawsuit. Not efficient and possibly cost Microsoft even more.
5. I doubt it.

 
 
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