ACS VIC Digital Pulse 2024 Report Launch [Virtual]
The ACS Digital Pulse report marks 10 years of tracking Australia’s IT sector, with highlights like $124 billion economic impact in FY23 and a 60% increase in tech jobs. We invite you and your team to join key industry leaders for insights on this growth.
About this event
Join us at the launch of ACS Digital Pulse 2024
Since 2014, ACS Digital Pulse has been dedicated to powering Australia’s technology brilliance.
As the tech sector’s leading advocate and definitive source of data, ACS Digital Pulse has highlighted the rise in demand for highly skilled tech professionals, the acute need for cybersecurity skills and the necessity for diversity throughout the tech sector.
Join us for the release of ACS Digital Pulse 2024 and be among the first to discover the trends shaping today’s tech sector and the solutions proposed for governments, businesses and the education sector.
It is a critical time for tech. Understanding the challenges and roadmap for growth is vital to all tech professionals.
This year, VIC is excited to present the Digital Pulse Launch in collaboration with CDH's Tech Week—a dynamic event series bringing together the brightest minds in technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship
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Speakers
Rod is a highly motivated catalyst of digital change, he is results focussed and has an inclusive leadership style He is an Industry Fellow at The University of Melbourne where he researches and lectures in Higher Degree programmes. He has authored over 20 publications and a book on Organisational Change. Consequently, he is a sought-after expert for leading companies confronting challenges brought about by disruptive technologies and the need to transform organisational cultures to adopt radically different paradigms of work and the creation of value.
Rod is a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society, A Fellow of the British Computer Society, former National Director of the ACS Membership Advisory Board and was recognised as the ICT Professional of the year, 2013 in the national iAwards.
Helen McHugh is one of Australia’s leading women in technology, having been elected National President of ACS last November.
ACS, the Australian Computer Society, is the voice of Australia’s technology sector, representing over 49,000 ICT professionals working in all parts of the nation’s economy and society.
Helen is the second female President in ACS’s nearly sixty-year history following the late Brenda Aynsley, OAM, who led the organisation between 2014 and 15.
Commencing her study to be a Librarian which was a broad degree, as she was not sure what she wanted to do. The degree included computing Helen quickly decided that computing was of greater interest, and it meant she would follow the footsteps of her father – one of the colleagues of Australian computing pioneer Trevor Pearcey.
Her professor at Canberra University was thrilled as he had a candidate follow Librarianship (Information Management) and Computing automated Information Management. This led her to graduating with double majors in both fields and added a sub-major of Economics.
Helen went on to build over forty-years’ experience in public and private sector technology, service delivery and project management. Her professional focus has always been on Data, standards and frameworks, professionalism that has held her in strong stead and well respected as she has moved through her career. She holds Practitioner level Agile and Prince project management certifications.
Along the way she had two children while maintaining her career trajectory.
“It’s a great privilege to be elected President of ACS,” said Ms McHugh. “As the peak body for Australia’s IT profession, ACS represents both the heritage and the future of the nation’s technology sector.
“On a personal level, being elected President is a great honour given my father worked with Trevor Pearcey, one of the great pioneers of Australian computing. I’m hoping we can build on those foundations to grow ACS’s member base.
“I’m also focused on how we can deliver more value for members for the sector and boost ACS’ engagement with other groups and associations to amplify the technology sector’s positions.”
Helen is passionate about championing and promoting women not just in IT, but across all walks of life. She also sees one of her key tasks of dispelling the stigma that succeeding in a technology career means you have to be a maths genius.
“Tech is not just a ‘boy thing’ – we need to blow that thinking up. Tech is logical and follows standards. Also, tech pays well! We also have to market tech better. Tech is very female- and family-friendly especially now that we can work virtually,” says Helen.
Josh, a seasoned executive with 30+ years in IT and Telecommunications, is a transformation specialist known for doubling revenues and building high-performance teams.
As a CEO, VP, and Sales Director, he achieved a remarkable 183% revenue growth, leading to the $1 billion sale of Metronode Data Centres. Instrumental in Optus Business, he drove a 500% growth in government portfolio orders and transformed the ICT Portfolio from $100 million to $500 million annually.
Committed to talent development, he boasts an 85% internal promotion rate. With a focus on strategic execution and visionary leadership, Josh is a driving force in the ICT industry.
Pete Williams is a pioneer of the Digital Industry in Australia as the founder of Deloitte Digital. He has a passion for the Australian Technology Industry and the people who awork in it. He currently leads Deloitte Centre for the Edge an applied futures think tank helping people understand the opportunities provided by emerging technology. He I also the co-founder of Packform, a technology scale-up in the Packaging Industry. |
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