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Treasurer opens global tech hub

The NSW Treasurer officially opened a new tech hub in Sydney to help foster and grow innovation throughout the world.

by Eliot Hastie
November 13, 2018
in News, Tech
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The hub, owned by Mastercard, brings various fintech’s owned by the company under one roof but with an intention to develop technology to be used all over the world. 

NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet opened the hub and thanked Mastercard for choosing Sydney as its new base.

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“Thank you for choosing Sydney for this hub. The work that you will do not only benefits your business but your ideas, that you’ll export to the rest of the world, shines a great light on our city and state. So, thanks very much for locating this hub in St Leonards,” he said.

Mr Perrottet said that governments were not good at innovation and private enterprises were needed to continually innovate and lead the way.

“What’s important I think from a governments side is that we are fast followers and the work that you do leads the way and I think it’s incredibly important for us not just to realise where we sit as a government but importantly to follow the lead from the best,” he said.

Mastercard’s division president of Australasia Richard Wormald said that opening the hub in Sydney represented a massive opportunity for Mastercard.

“What this represents is a step up in investment in the business in Australia. We’ve taken a whole building here, we’ve got space for 1,000 people and we’ve opened with 650 so lots of room for growth,” he said.

Mr Wormald said it made sense to open in Sydney as many of Mastercard’s partnerships are based in the city and it is the financial services centre for Australia.

“We had four separate operations across Sydney and it just made sense to try and bring those teams together. We thought if we could get everyone together you really shorten the distance between customer requirements and the teams building the technology and that just means we’re faster and more efficient,” he said.

Mr Wormald’s statements were echoed by Mastercard’s president of operations and technology Ed McLaughlin, who said Sydney was a great environment for the company to work in.

“What we saw is the teams we had here – how they work together, the quality of engineering, the talent, the enthusasim for the technology has just been a great environment for us,” he said.

Mr McLaughlin said the investment in Sydney would produce products and systems that could be used all over the world.

“The tech hub here in Sydney is connected to a handful of major tech hubs around the world so this will be one of our major facilities for research development and, I think more importantly, for execution. A lot of things that we’ll build here are part of Mastercard’s overall global platforms,” he said.

Mr McLaughlin said tech hubs were essential to ongoing operations for the business and he was stoked to open the Sydney hub.

“The ability to bring everyone together, to co-locate a diverse set of opinions and expertise and skills – that’s the alchemy. That’s where innovation truly comes from and that’s what tech hubs like what we are doing here in Sydney really enable that to happen,” he said.

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