Women in Emerging Tech: Reimagining the Future [DIF 2023]
Women in Emerging Tech is pleased to present the Reimagining the Future of Emerging Tech Conference as part of the Victorian Digital Innovation Festival ( DIF) 2023. This event is sponsored by Australian Computer Society ( ACS). Women in Emerging Tech is about creating an inclusive discussion where all women can feel comfortable talking about technology. Men and Women are invited to join the discussion. Everyone is welcome from Beginners to Experts, come along and join in the conversation.
About this event
Women in Emerging Tech is pleased to present the Reimagining the Future of Emerging Tech Conference as part of the Victorian Digital Innovation Festival ( DIF) 2023. This event is sponsored by Australian Computer Society ( ACS).
Women in Emerging Tech is about creating an inclusive discussion where all women can feel comfortable talking about technology. Men and Women are invited to join the discussion. Everyone is welcome from Beginners to Experts, come along and join in the conversation.
We will be exploring the following themes and will end the day with an interactive workshop on re-imagining the future of emerging tech.
Welcome from our Founder Karen Cohen, Founder Women in Emerging Tech
Welcome from our host, Dolly Btaran, Blockchain Convenor, ACS
Welcome from Kelly Hutchison, Manager, Digital Innovation Futures #DIF
Where are we now - setting the current landscape of Emerging Tech- Ghislane Entwisle Managing Director Protiviti
How do we future proof ourselves against AI, should we put put the breaks on? Alyse Sue Director of the Metaverse, KPMG
Nuero -Diverse Design: a Case Study using VR -Sara Liyange Denny Founder, KINSPACE
The future of Inclusive Talent - Moderator, Sonja Bernhardt, OAM, Unretired Emerging Tech Enthusiast
- Duean White- Executive Director, Career Steer Kinaway - The Victorian Aboriginal Chamber of Commerce
- Susan Brown- Partner, Deloitte Digital
- Daisy Wong- Security Culture and Awareness Lead , Flybuys
- Junie Baptiste Poitevien -Founder, Propel Innovations
Inclusive Game Design, Lisa Chikarovski, Media and Communications, TCG World
Fostering Creativity in a Digital World - Moderator, Dolly Btaran, Blockchain Convenor, ACS
- Bobby K.9. Oparaocha- Founder, ValyouX Music
- String Nguyen- Founder Chubbiverse
- Jane Rolls- Director Oshi Gallery
- Elisabeth Hare, Research Analyst, MUS3
The cost of convenience: is sharing data selling our souls- Moderator Sienna Tugendhaft, Project Manager, Women in Emerging Tech, Community Manager AlgoHUB
- Caroline Bowler- Managing Director, BTC Markets
- Tim Cara- IEEE, Blockchain Group
- Emily Bobis, Founder Compass IOT
- Cindy He, Industry and Innovation Manager, Transaction Banking, ANZ Bank
The Future of Tech Reimagined workshop- in this interactive session, you will have your say on where the technology is going and how you can take part in the future. Our facilitators include:
- Shira Levine- Chief Community Officer, Nextdoor
- Judy Sahay, CEO, CrowdMedia
- Inbal Rodnay- Head of Technology and Innovation, BlueRock
- Hari Janakiraman - Head of Industry and Innovation, Transaction Banking at ANZ Bank
- Aimee Maree Forsstrom - Founder Aficionado Tech
- Vy Nguyen- Research Fellow, RMIT Blockchain Innovation Hub
- Dr Natalya Illyushina- Research Fellow at the Blockchain Innovation Hub
Please note that by attending this event you are consenting for your email and name to be shared with the organisers and sponsors including the Victorian Government. This event will be filmed and streamed so please be aware that you may be filmed whilst attending this event.
Event Terms & Conditions
Registration
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- Online registration ends at the time stated on the event details page.
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Disclaimer
- ACS reserves the right to change the program at any time. Every effort will be made to ensure a program of equivalent standard and members are updated with changes.
- All dietary requirements are considered, however we cannot guarantee a 100% allergen free environment.
- ACS reserves the right to prohibit entry or eject any person from an ACS event based on behaviour deemed inappropriate by ACS staff, its agents and/or others working under its authority.
- Filming or streaming by attendees is not permitted. If an attendee is found to be doing so they will be asked to leave the event immediately and further action may be taken.
- Photography and/or filming may take place during this event, by accepting these terms you consent to this. Please let a member of ACS know if you do not want your picture taken.
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