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ACS Emerging and Deep Tech Webinar: Harnessing Digital Capabilities for Future Economy

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced most businesses to rely on digital technologies to maintain their activities. With so many uncertainties, the power of data and business analytics will help to navigate into the future during the current crisis and beyond.

Event Start: Wed 03 Feb 12:00 PM AEST
Event Finish: Wed 03 Feb 01:00 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Mon 01 Feb 12:30 PM


This webinar will look at three key critical questions:<br><br>1. How can businesses digitise work and manage data from the processes and workflows using secured and integrated ICT infrastructure?<br><br>2. How can digital infrastructure enable businesses to summarise and analyse data to understand and answer business problems, and enable business leaders to make financial analysis, forecasting, and valuation, generate?<br><br>3. What are the strategies for business leaders to support digital transformation and innovate their current practices to drive emerging markets and competitions of products/services, including the skills of the future.<br><br><img alt="User-added image" src="https://id.acs.org.au/servlet/servlet.ImageServer?id=0150o00000H5L2p&amp;oid=00D90000000o5NE&amp;lastMod=1604447913000"></img><br><br><i>Notice for all attendees including ACS Professional Year Students</i> <ul><li>When attending virtual events, to claim and qualify for the required CPD hours, Professional Year students need to attend the online event in its entirety, which will be tracked by the ACS events team.</li><li>If a cloaking software program is used when connecting to an online event, your attendance cannot be recorded and CPD hours cannot be allocated. This does not include the use of VPN.</li><li>Please allow up to 2 weeks for CPD hours to be allocated to your membership profile.</li><li>For the sole purpose of registering you for this event, your registration details have been shared with Redback conferencing. Please refer to the Redback Data Policy at https://www.redbackconnect.com.au/privacy-policy/ for confirmation that the data will not be used for any other purpose outside of this webinar.</li></ul>

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A J Williams

A J Williams

Managing Director, Mercury IT

AJ has over 20 years experience in IT, across Technical, Sales, Consulting and Management roles. AJ is passionate about providing outstanding customer service and the best solutions for our clients. He co-founded Mercury IT in 2004 after experiencing considerable frustrations on service delivery by standard service providers in the market. Specialities: IT Managed Services for Australian businesses.
 

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Matthew Grove

Matthew Grove

CEO GK Horizons

Matthew runs a company that combines great software and expert consultants to advise and support the office of finance (the CFO). His objective is to remove barriers and enable my clients to become high performing organisations and achieve excellence both at an individual and organisation level. Specialties: Leadership, culture, strategy and execution. Partnering with CFO's and software vendors to bring the 2 parties together for mutual benefit.

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Rosemary Stockdale

Rosemary Stockdale

Head of Business Strategy & Innovation Department, Griffith University

Rosemary Stockdale has a strong commitment to engaging with industry and working collaboratively to ensure the best outcomes for students, staff and the broader communities. Her research interests include the use of online communities for self-management of chronic disease, the effect of IT on organizational relationships and the use of social media in organizations. Specialities: social impact, social media, online communities and e-Government. 

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Dian Wirawan Tjondronegoro

Dian Wirawan Tjondronegoro

Deputy Head of Research, Business, Strategy and Innovation at Griffith University, Gold Coast.

My passion is in applied research and real-world teaching to make impacts in personalised health technology using multimedia big data on the Internet of Things (IoT) framework. Since 2011, I have been collaborating with cross-disciplinary and health experts to design mobile health and wellness promotion applications, funded by the NHMRC, ARC, Young and Well CRC, Cancer Australia, as well as Ian Potter and Children Health Foundations. My particular contribution is in the user-centred design of eHealth solutions, multimodal data fusion and machine-learning for promotion of health/wellbeing - including detection of physical activities and psychological states via video and physiological signals.

As of today, I have published 130+ papers in top tier peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings (https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7446-2839) in computer science and the applied domains, such as health and medical sciences. Currently, I serve as an Associate Editor of IEEE Access, a prestigious cross-disciplinary journal with a real-world application focus. I have supervised 21 PhD students to completion (16 principal), 5 Master by Research (2 principal), 2 first-class honours, and many projects in mobile and multimedia computing for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

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ACS Emerging and Deep Tech Webinar: Harnessing Digital Capabilities for Future Economy

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    Wed 03 Feb 12:00 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Wed 03 Feb 01:00 PM AEST
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