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#CapTech 2025 to bring world investors to Australia’s doorstep 

One of Australia’s leading business and capital events is bringing together investors, innovators, and industry leaders to unlock new growth opportunities and global partnerships. 

Held in Sydney from 12-14 November 2025, #CapTech2025 will welcome more than 300 delegates, including over 100 international investors from sovereign wealth funds, family offices and private equity firms across Asia, the Middle East, Europe and beyond. 

Now in its fourth year, CapTech has built a reputation as a catalyst for Australian businesses seeking international expansion and investment. 

Founder Raman Bhalla, President of the Sydney Investors, Professionals and Business Networking Group (SIPBN), said CapTech’s model focuses on connecting businesses directly with the capital and networks they need to grow. 

“CapTech is not about size, it’s about impact. We are creating meaningful connections between Australian businesses and international investors, and that has already translated into multi-million-dollar partnerships,” Mr Bhalla said. 

“It’s not just about the capital; it’s the whole opportunity these connections can bring with businesses being given the opportunity to scale like never before. 

“CapTech is all about connecting proven businesses with the world’s most strategic investors and partners, unlocking opportunities from A$10M to A$150M.” 

The main focus areas are: 

  • Mining and Critical Minerals: Rare Earths, Copper, Aluminium, Gold  

  • Agriculture: Beef, Lamb, Barley, Wheat, Cotton, Wool  

  • Healthcare and Medical Innovation: Biotech, health tech, and advanced medical services  

  • Financial Services: Insurance, superannuation, and next-generation fintech  

  • Capital Partnerships: Funds and Fund of Funds seeking collaboration  

Mr Bhalla said Australia was viewed as being a very stable investment, especially for private capital. 

“It’s Australia's time. There’s a lot of private capital available to innovative Australian companies which don’t realise,” Mr Bhalla said. 

CapTech CEO Sarah Morgan added that the 2025 program reflects a sharper focus on quality engagement. 

“This year’s summit is designed for mid-market Australian companies with revenues of $25M to $500M,” Ms Morgan said. 

“We are looking for businesses looking to expand and need the capital to make it happen. Our role is to connect them with the right people in the room. 

“Our delegates will hear from global leaders, connect with investors, and take part in tailored networking opportunities that foster long-term collaboration.” 

Highlights of the three-day event include: 

  • Opening at NSW Parliament House with government and industry leaders 

  • Investor-led company presentations, panels and discussions 

  • Sector themes including women entrepreneurs and space innovation 

  • Invite only - Private investor dinner at the SCG Members Room 

CapTech2025 will showcase Australian businesses across critical minerals, healthcare, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, digital technology, agriculture and property. 

For more information visit: https://sipbn.com.au/captech2025/# 

About SIPBN 

The Sydney Investors, Professionals and Business Networking Group (SIPBN) is an independent global network connecting Australian businesses with private capital and international markets. With operations across Australia, Hong Kong and India, SIPBN brings together investors, entrepreneurs and industry leaders to drive business growth and global expansion. 




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