An online discussion featuring Indonesian diaspora developers working in Europe, sharing their experiences implementing accessibility practices within international product teams. The session explores workplace culture, accessibility standards, organizational challenges, and practical lessons from building accessibility initiatives from the ground up in European tech environments. While accessibility integration in local Indonesian product development practices may still be relatively uncommon, this session brings perspectives from two countries with more mature accessibility ecosystems, Norway and the Netherlands, and examines how regulations, organizational culture, and industry expectations shape accessible digital products. Whether accessibility expertise is seen as a practical skill to improve inaccessible Indonesian digital products, a professional advantage for working in global companies, or even part of the preparation for #KaburAjaDulu, this discussion aims to provide grounded insights into how accessibility is applied in real production environments — beyond theory, compliance checklists, or temporary trends. Participants will gain firsthand perspectives on how accessibility work is positioned inside international teams, how cross-functional collaboration happens in practice, and what technical and non-technical competencies are increasingly valued in today’s global digital industry.