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2014 Government & ICT Industry Supplier Networking

Tuesday, 21 October 2014
}12:00am

VICTORY ROOM, LEVEL 1, GATE 9, ETIHAD STADIUM, DOCKLANDS, VIC

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Do you want the opportunity to meet and talk with government CIOs, CFOs, CPOs and other key decision makers?

Don’t miss this significant event. Register now. Places are limited!

The AIIA is delighted to present the 2014 State Government and ICT Industry Supplier Networking Forum, which will explore the major issues of state competitiveness, innovation and contestability. How will the State Government and the Australian ICT industry, through innovation and the adoption of ICT, make Victoria more competitive in a challenging global market?

At this networking event, industry and government leaders will tackle the State competitiveness challenge from the angle of innovation, with speakers including:

  • The Hon. Gordon Rich-Phillips MLC, Minister for Technology
  • John Osborn, Director of Economics and Industry Policy, Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry
  • Grantly Mailes, Chief Technology Advocate; Deputy Secretary, Department of State Development, Business and Innovation; Chairman, Victorian Information Communications Technology Advisory Committee (VICTAC)
  • Carolyn De Gois, CIO, Public Transport Victoria
  • Grahame Coles, Executive Director, Digital Government, Department of State Development, Business and Innovation

The ICT Industry Networking Forum will also include facilitated networking sessions with many senior executives and Chief Information Officers from across State Government.

Sponsors

HCL, redhat

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