Innovation or Incubation – Women in Technology Driving for Change
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Let’s look at what it has going for it – a vibrant entrepreneurial spirit, a community that actively fosters and supports start-ups, a great launch pad with global and local connectedness, fabulous talent, cutting edge innovation facilities, and fresh thinking.
But what it doesn’t have going for it – yet! – is the extra edge that gender diversity can bring. We already know from the 3,000 plus research studies that have been done that companies replete with diversity out-innovate and outperform the competition. And that employees who work for companies like these are 45% more to report that their company improved market share in the last 12 months. And they’re 70% more likely to report that their company captured a new market in that time frame.
These figures are a remarkable testament to the impact of diversity — not just on innovation, but on market growth. Think how much more punch ‘Tech-Melbourne’ would have if it captured more of this impact.
We want to help make this happen, and that’s what the invitation is about. We are bringing you our inaugural Women in Technology Driving for Change event. Through this program we want to connect men and women with a passion for Melbourne’s technology future to:
build an understanding of gender science which supports cultural change
create real initiatives in tech to attract and retain women, through shared case studies
develop strategies to change leadership thinking and behaviour, and most importantly,
establish an understanding of how women in technology can support the growth of the industry.
The AIIA is very proud to be delivering this event along with its key partners representing women in technology:
Australian Computer Society (ACS) for Women
Vic ICT for Women, and
Nexec Leaders
Master of Ceremonies
Soozey Johnstone, Founding Director, Method9 and Author of ‘I am the Problem’
Keynote Speakers
Welcome:
Susan Riley, Deputy Lord Mayor City of Melbourne
Suzanne Campbell, AIIA, CEO
Feature Presentations demonstrating Melbourne as a technology hub…now:
Ben Rimmer, CEO City of Melbourne
Trevor Townsend, Founder and CE, IoTCo
Caitlin Iles, Managing Director, Artesian Venture Partners
Susan Oliver, Founding Chairmen, Scale Investors
Claire Marriott, Managing Director, Nexec Leaders
A panel session will follow with confirmed industry, government and tertiary sector leaders:
Panel lead:
Adam Fennessy, Secretary DELWP, and Victorian Male Champion of Change
Sarah Vaughan, Director, Developer Experience and Evangelism at Microsoft Australia
Rosemary Stockdale, Associate Professor, Department Chair, Department of Information and Logistics, Swinburne University
Sarah Adam-Gedge, Managing Director and Corporate Vice President, Avanade Australia, and
Michael Horton, HCL Senior Vice President & Country Manager, Australia and New Zealand
Peggy Renders, Head of Presales, SAP Australia and New Zealand
Presented by
ACS, AIIA, Nexec, Vic ICT for Women
Platinum Sponsor
SAP
Gold Sponsor
Avanade, Qlik
Silver Sponsor
MIA
Bronze Sponsor
Four PL, Teradata