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ACS Victoria Geelong Industry Forum: The Future of Collaboration: Agility, Mobility & Technology

Join us for this Fireside chat where our speakers will discuss what the biggest collaboration problems we are currently facing are, and how technology can intersect to alleviate these areas.

Event Start: Thu 29 Aug 05:30 PM AEST
Event Finish: Thu 29 Aug 08:00 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Wed 28 Aug 02:00 PM


<p>To keep up with the ongoing complexity of an ‘agile’ environment, businesses are foregoing the traditional office settings and looking towards more multi-purpose co-working spaces.  <br><br>Decision makers also need to be capitalising on collaborative technology developments such as Cloud, IoT and Artificial Intelligence, to take on obstacles and improve the end-user experience. <br><br>Through these technologies, we should expect to enable peak collaboration, to have the ability to refine the experience of a 3D tele-presence or expect AI to manage the full logistics of a meeting.<br><br>Within the next 5 years these new technology capabilities will enable collaboration to be more personalised, predictive and intelligent.  What will this look like in the future and beyond?<br><br>Join us for this Fireside chat where our speakers will discuss what the biggest collaboration problems we are currently facing are, and how technology can intersect to alleviate these areas. They will also discuss the technology advances they see happening in the near and far future, and what these transformations will look like to future collaboration opportunities.<br><br><i>This event is sponsored by the Victorian Government and is part of the Victorian Government’s <a href="https://dif.vic.gov.au/" target="_blank">Digital Innovation Festival</a> – two weeks of events and exhibitions promoting innovation in Victoria.</i></p> <p><i><img alt="User-added image" src="https://id.acs.org.au/servlet/servlet.ImageServer?id=0150o00000GfIik&amp;oid=00D90000000o5NE&amp;lastMod=1565917527000"></img></i></p>

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 SCHEDULE  ACTIVITY
 05:30 PM - 06:00 PM  Registration                          
 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM  Fireside chat                          
 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM  Networking & Refreshments                          
 08:00 PM - 08:00 PM  Event Close                          

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Travis Charlton

Travis Charlton

Travis Charlton is an Inside Sales Account Manager within Telstra Enterprise servicing Victorian Government & Enterprise customers. Prior to Telstra, Travis has a 15-year career in the ICT sector ranging from IT Service Delivery & Management for Government, Manufacturing, ICT Services and Non-Profit in Regional Victoria. Travis lives in Ballarat, and has worked across Western Victoria.

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Maria Markman

Maria Markman

Maria Markman is the Chair of Australian Computer Society (ACS) in Victoria and also a member of the national ACS Management Committee. In the ICT industry, Maria is a connector and is known for bringing people, ideas and technological solutions together across the industry. She has domain expertise across disruptive technology trends as well as software implementations in various industries. Her involvement includes working on large projects undertaken by ASX300 corporations. Maria is a passionate advocate for increased representation of women in IT as well as broadening the general diversity of backgrounds for professionals working in the ICT industry.

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1 Gheringhap Street,Geelong,VIC,Australia

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  • Geelong Deakin Waterfront Campus, Western Beach Room
    1 Gheringhap Street
    Geelong VIC 3220
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  • Event Start:
    Thu 29 Aug 05:30 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Thu 29 Aug 08:00 PM AEST
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