CHABOT.DEV — A FIELD JOURNAL — VOLUME I, NO. 4

15    REGIONAL   ✣

Developer Relations in Asia-Pacific (excluding India).

The Asia-Pacific developer ecosystem outside India is large, diverse, and growing rapidly. Country-specific cultures differ substantially: the DevRel approach that works in Tokyo is different from Shanghai, which is different from Singap…

The Asia-Pacific developer ecosystem outside India is large, diverse, and growing rapidly. Country-specific cultures differ substantially: the DevRel approach that works in Tokyo is different from Shanghai, which is different from Singapore, which is different from Sydney.

Japan

  • Tokyo is the primary developer hub.
  • PyCon JP, RubyKaigi, Devfest Tokyo, Microsoft Build Japan, AWS Summit Tokyo are notable.
  • DevRelCon Tokyo has run multiple editions.
  • DeNA, Mercari, LINE, SmartHR, freee are notable Japan-headquartered developer-adjacent companies.
  • Distinctive characteristics. Strong open-source contribution culture; CNCF DevStats consistently shows substantial Japanese contribution to kubernetes/kubernetes and other cloud-native projects. Japanese-language content matters; English-only DevRel programs underperform.
  • Notable practitioners include senior contributors to CNCF projects and the Ruby community (Ruby originated in Japan).

China

  • Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hangzhou are major developer hubs.
  • Apsara Conference (Alibaba Cloud) in Hangzhou is one of the largest cloud conferences globally.
  • Tencent, Alibaba, ByteDance, Baidu, Huawei, JD.com all operate substantial developer-relations functions, primarily for their own platforms.
  • DevRelCon Beijing and DevRelCon Suzhou have run editions.
  • Distinctive characteristics. Substantially separate ecosystem from US-led developer-product market in many segments. Chinese-language content essential; WeChat, Weibo, Bilibili are primary platforms rather than X/Bluesky. Major US developer-product companies operate restricted-but-active developer engagement in China.

Singapore

  • Singapore is the regional hub for many SEA developer-product operations.
  • Government-supported developer programs (IMDA, GovTech) substantial.
  • Many regional headquarters of US developer-product companies in Singapore.
  • AI Singapore runs developer-engagement programs around national AI initiatives, including the PAN SEA-Lion Developer Challenge.

South Korea

  • Seoul is the primary hub.
  • Naver, Kakao, Coupang, LINE are major Korean developer-product employers.
  • Strong gaming developer ecosystem (NCSoft, Smilegate, etc.).
  • PyCon Korea, RubyKaigi-adjacent events, and various local language meetups.

Taiwan

  • JSDC Taiwan is a notable annual JavaScript conference.
  • Strong open-source culture with senior contributors to many global projects.
  • Hardware proximity (TSMC etc.) produces a developer audience tightly linked to hardware ecosystems.

Australia / New Zealand

  • Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane are primary Australian hubs; Auckland and Wellington in NZ.
  • Atlassian is Australian (Sydney) and operates major DevRel presence.
  • Canva is Australian.
  • DDD (Developer, Developer, Developer) is a long-running community conference series across Australian cities.
  • Write the Docs Australia, PyCon AU, RubyConf AU, KiwiPyCon are notable.
  • Distinctive characteristics. Strong global engagement despite geographic distance; many ANZ practitioners operate primarily on global timezones; substantial AWS Heroes / GDE / Microsoft MVP cohort.

Southeast Asia broadly (Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia)

  • Rapidly growing developer populations across the region.
  • Indonesian developer community is particularly large; Gojek, Tokopedia, and other unicorns drive activity.
  • Vietnamese developer community grows substantially driven by both local and outsourced engineering work.
  • PyCon Indonesia, PyCon Thailand, PyCon Philippines, PyCon Malaysia all operate annually.
  • Local Google Developer Groups, AWS UGs, and Microsoft user groups are very active in major Southeast Asian cities.

Hong Kong

  • Cloud Native Hong Kong community.
  • Substantial fintech-developer cohort.

Notable APAC-headquartered developer-product companies

  • Atlassian (Australia).
  • Canva (Australia).
  • Alibaba Group, Tencent, Baidu (China).
  • DeNA, Mercari (Japan).
  • Grab, Sea Group (Singapore).

Cross-APAC patterns

  • Time-zone diversity makes APAC DevRel work harder to staff from US/European headquarters.
  • Language diversity requires local-language content investment.
  • Conference scene revival. Many APAC conferences cancelled or reduced 2020–2022 have returned and grown 2023–2026.
  • Tabs (Steering Committee, DevRel Foundation) is actively building DevRel community across APAC / AUNZ regions.

See also