ACS QLD EPC Presents - AI in Action: How Can You Make AI Work for You?
Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a buzzword — it’s a powerful, accessible tool changing how we live, work, and innovate. Join us for "AI in Action: How Can You Make AI Work for You?", an engaging event that breaks down how industry professionals are using AI to create, innovate and accelerate
About this event
Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a buzzword — it’s a powerful, accessible tool changing how we live, work, and innovate. Join us for "AI in Action: How Can You Make AI Work for You?", an engaging event that breaks down how industry professionals are using AI to create, innovate and accelerate.
What You’ll Learn:
- Ways to sharpen your competitive advantage by adopting AI tools that boost productivity, creativity, and strategic decision-making.
- The challenges and opportunities that come with adopting AI in professional settings, and how to navigate them.
- How to stay adaptable and future-ready, building skills that align with the evolving role of AI in the workplace.
Why You Should Attend:
- Learn directly from professionals and AI enthusiasts who are actively leveraging AI in their work.
- Ask questions and hear stories about trial, error, and success using AI tools.
- Leave with ideas on how to improve your personal productivity or accelerate your career with AI.
Speakers
Pablo made Zenva an AI-first company by automating repetitive tasks, enabling the team to focus on customer outcomes. This led to two world-first products used by thousands: GameDev Agent, an AI assistant for the Godot engine, and Zenva AI Tutor, a private tutor for every Zenva learner.
He holds a Master in IT Management from the University of Queensland and has over a decade of experience building products used by more than a million learners worldwide.
He’s passionate about using technology to solve real-world problems and enjoys working on projects that combine innovation, collaboration and creative thinking to create meaningful impact.
Liam has held leadership roles in student-led initiatives and thrives in team environments where diverse ideas are turned to reality. He has led University teams to co-organise events that bring together students, academics and industry, helping foster connections and knowledge sharing across all areas of technology.
Liam is also the recipient of the ADF Future Innovator’s Award for working on an early flood warning app that was pitched to Brisbane City Council.
With a strong background in requirements gathering, process mapping, and business requirement prototyping, Miesha has a proven track record of creating and maintaining comprehensive project documentation. This role also involves managing and executing testing processes, ensuring project alignment with business goals, and collaborating with stakeholders to deliver successful project outcomes.
In addition to his professional endeavours, Miesha is an active member of the ACS Emerging Professionals Committee. This committee focuses on supporting early-career professionals in the ICT industry through networking opportunities, professional development, and industry insights.
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