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ACS Queensland Unplugged: Welcome to 2023 Member Mixer

Hosted by Beau Tydd, Chair, ACS QLD BEC, join the QLD Branch and BEC for a relaxed evening of networking over nibbles and drinks. Hear and discuss priorities for the ACS QLD Branch for 2023 and have the chance to meet your representative members.

Event Start: Wed 08 Feb 05:00 PM AEST
Event Finish: Wed 08 Feb 07:30 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Tue 07 Feb 05:00 PM


<span style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri,sans-serif;">Hosted by Beau Tydd, Chair, ACS QLD BEC, join the QLD Branch and BEC for a relaxed evening of networking over nibbles and drinks. Hear and discuss priorities for the ACS QLD Branch for 2023 and have the chance to meet your representative members. This evening will provide an invaluable face-to-face networking opportunity for the tech profession in Queensland, non-members also welcome to attend.</span></span><br> 

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Beau Tydd

Beau Tydd

Chair, ACS Queensland Branch Executive Committee 

Beau is an experienced company director, chairman and chief executive, CIO/CDO of companies in a wide range of industry sectors operating in the private, not-for-profit and research sectors. He has over 25 years’ of corporate advisory, strategy, innovation and scaleup experience in cybersecurity, smart cities, aviation, international development and research sectors to drive new business growth through digital transformation and organisational change, with a major focus on new and emerging digital technologies.

Beau is a Senior Member of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and a certified professional, Fellow at Griffith University for Business Strategy and Innovation (BSI), Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Chair of the QUT Science and Engineering Faculty Information Technology Industry Advisory Group, Member of the Healthcare Innovations Advisory Board at Bond University and Member of the Central Queensland University (CQU) ICT Course Reference Committee.   

He also Chairs the Oxfam Australia Philanthropy Advisory Board and is Chair the Queensland ACS Executive Committee and a member of the ACS Management Committee. 

He has also been invited to be one of ten (worldwide) independent grant reviewers for the Internet Society Foundation grants program and recently undertook a role in the Digital Advisory Group for the Queensland Government Department of Community, Housing and Digital Economy to advice on implementation of the Queensland Governments Digital Workforce Strategy. 

He is also Co-CEO of Forticode, an Australian company who developed Cipherise, a Next Gen identity management and authentication solution.

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Level 2, The Precinct, 315 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley,Brisbane,QLD,Australia

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  • Stair Stadium
    Level 2, The Precinct, 315 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley
    Brisbane QLD 4000
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  • Event Start:
    Wed 08 Feb 05:00 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Wed 08 Feb 07:30 PM AEST
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