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(QLD) ACS Leadership Series: Blockchain 2030 - A Look at the Future of Blockchain in Australia

ACS Blockchain 2030: A Look at the Future of Blockchain in Australia

Event Start: Tue 12 Nov 05:30 PM AEST
Event Finish: Tue 12 Nov 07:30 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Tue 12 Nov 12:00 PM


<span style="font-size: 11pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri,sans-serif;">Join Dr Stefan Hajkowicz: </span></span>Senior Principal Scientist - Strategy and Foresight, CSIRO | Data 61, <span style="font-size: 11pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri,sans-serif;">and author of the recent <i>ACS Blockchain 2030 Report</i> for a discussion of how Blockchain can be implemented across a range of industries. </span></span><span style="font-size: 11pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri,sans-serif;">Stefan will explore recent case studies around needs-analysis and adoption of blockchain and what leaders need to consider when it comes to consideration and implementation of this new technology.</span></span><br> 

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Emerging technology monitoring (EMRG) -> Level 4

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Stefan Hajkowicz

Stefan Hajkowicz

Biography: Dr Stefan Hajkowicz is a senior principal scientist working in the field of strategic foresight at CSIRO. Stefan leads the Data61 Insight Team which is a group of researchers and consultants helping organizations navigate digital disruption. Stefan’s research and consulting work helps companies, governments and communities explore plausible futures and make wise strategic choices. Stefan is a world leading scholar in the field of decision theory and has published seminal works on the use multi-objective decision support. His research has contrasted structured versus intuitive approaches to decision making. His decision models have guided investments worth hundreds of millions of dollars and have been used by Australia’s State and Federal Governments to make critical policy choices. Stefan is widely published in the international research literature and his most recent book titled “Global Megatrends” is available through CSIRO Publishing. Stefan has a doctorate in geography from the University of Queensland and postgraduate qualifications in economics from the University of New England. He is a current and recent member of the OECD and World Economic Forum global strategic foresight communities. 

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Level 3/ 315 Brunswick St,Fortitude Valley,QLD,Australia

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  • RCL, The Precinct, TC Beirne Building
    Level 3/ 315 Brunswick St
    Fortitude Valley QLD 4000
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  • Event Start:
    Tue 12 Nov 05:30 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Tue 12 Nov 07:30 PM AEST
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