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[00:05] ASH16 - Ashley Talks with Ashley Galina Dudarenok

[00:10] Welcome Fransiska Hadiwidjana to Ashley Talks

[01:00] Fransiska tells why she's so interested in STEM and how she
went about achieving all these fantastic things

[09:50] What does Fransiska have to say to people who say tech, math, physics - stuff she's interested in from early on - is not a "girl thing"?

[12:50] How does Fransiska motivate herself to always stay curious? How can everyone keep being curious?

[13:50] Who are some of Fransiska's inspirators, mentors, cheerleaders - people who she looks up to and who drive her forward?

[14:40] Why programming? What's so fascinating about that and what has Fransiska learned along the way that kept her coming back to it?

[16:00] Can anyone learn technology and what is the future of technology in a general sense?

[17:45] Does Fransiska think that everyone will know programming? And if so, why shall ordinary people not professionally involved in that be on point?

[19:00] Fransiska advises where people should start with regarding programming

[20:30] Where does Fransiska think technology is gonna take us in the coming 5-10 years?

[22:00] What role does Fransiska want to play in the future of humanity with regards to programming?

[23:30] If Fransiska had $1 billion available to her and she could build anything in the world, what would this product/project be that she would like to realize?

[24:30] What is Fransiska most excited about in terms of biotechnology right now?

[26:10] How is Indonesia unique to the rest of the world? How is doing business in Indonesia different from the rest of Southeast Asia?

[27:55] Does Fransiska think that Indonesia is the next miracle of China?

[29:22] What does Fransiska think is the biggest threat to doing business in Indonesia?

[30:25] Being a woman in Indonesia, Fransiska is an example to many. Does she feel that there are unique advantages/disadvantages for being a female founder, owner and CEO in Indonesia and her particular market?

[32:00] What can people learn from Fransiska being strong and successful even as a "minority"? Fransiska's key lessons - believe in yourself and have the right mentors

[34:05] How do you find the right mentors?

[35:40] What does Fransiska think is the future of this shared economy, second-hand used products and e-commerce in general?

[37:35] How soon are people gonna turn more into shared economy and reuse great goods? How soon is this shift going to happen?

[39:00] 100 years from now, does Fransiska see people focusing on consumption or people being altruistic beings that are creating a better world for themselves and others?

[40:20] How in this economy does marketing come in?

[42:30] On recently being named Asia's 30 Under 30 by Forbes - has this transformed Fransiska's life so far and how does it feel to be a "30 Under 30 queen"?

[43:30] Fransiska plugs Prelo as founder and CEO of the company