Thermo Fisher Scientific to inaugurate new office in Indonesia

Company to support advancements in the country’s science and technology sector, with a focus on progressing healthcare, environmental solutions, and food safety

Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, will significantly expand local operations in Indonesia with the opening of its first official office. The inauguration of the new facility in Jakarta is scheduled for April, signifying a key milestone as the company transitions from its current representative office to a larger workspace.

“The company is committed to advancing Indonesia’s thriving science and technology landscape and supporting its progression in key areas such as healthcare, clean energy, biopharma and food safety,” said Sho-Wen Yeo, vice president and general manager of Southeast Asia & Taiwan for Thermo Fisher Scientific.

Over the past year, Thermo Fisher has taken significant steps to strengthen its presence in Indonesia, including the establishment of a legal entity in the country. This strategic move aims to enhance customer proximity and deepen relationships with Indonesian stakeholders. The establishment of the new office in Jakarta is set to nurture local talent and support scientific advancements within the community.

To lead its growth and operations in Indonesia, Thermo Fisher has appointed Devi Darmadi as the country’s general manager. In this role, Darmadi will spearhead strategic initiatives and go-to-market evolution, geared toward expanding the company’s footprint in Indonesia.

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