Inside The Commons 4.0: A Gathering of Founders and Industry Leaders in Jakarta

An after-hours playground for founders, creatives, and modern operators, The Commons 4.0 returned on 25 April 2026 with a renewed sense of purpose. Held at Nirmana Falatehan, the event brought together a dynamic mix of business founders, industry professionals, and creative minds—each contributing to a space designed for meaningful exchange.
More than just a networking event, The Commons 4.0 positioned itself as a platform where conversations unfold naturally. The atmosphere moved beyond formal introductions, encouraging guests to engage in discussions that felt both relevant and personal.
Where Conversations Take Shape
Throughout the evening, attendees experienced a series of thoughtfully curated talk shows, offering insights across industries while remaining grounded in real-world experiences. These sessions became a starting point—sparking ideas, perspectives, and conversations that continued long after they ended.
Beyond the talks, the event thrived in its in-between moments. Spontaneous networking interactions allowed guests to connect organically, creating an environment where collaborations felt less transactional and more intentional.
A Curated Social Experience
Complementing the conversations was a selection of food and beverage booths, carefully curated to enhance the overall experience. The presence of these elements added warmth and energy, transforming the event into a space that balanced both professional and social engagement.
Set within the vibrant backdrop of Blok M, The Commons 4.0 embraced the spirit of a modern gathering—fluid, dynamic, and community-driven.
Supported by Bank Central Asia

With support from Bank Central Asia, the event reinforced its position as a platform that fosters connection and collaboration. The partnership reflects a shared vision: creating spaces where innovation is sparked not just through ideas, but through people coming together.
A Space for What Comes Next
As the night unfolded, one thing became clear—events like The Commons 4.0 are less about structure and more about momentum. They create the conditions for something to begin, whether it’s a new idea, a partnership, or simply a fresh perspective.
In a city as fast-moving as Jakarta, having a space to pause, connect, and exchange ideas is rare. The Commons 4.0 proves that sometimes, the most impactful moments happen after hours—when the right people gather in the right place.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































