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Home Events NSW AIIA Innovation Briefing and NSW iAwards Presentation

NSW AIIA Innovation Briefing and NSW iAwards Presentation

Thursday, 07 July 2011
}4:00pm

NSW DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INVESTMENT, LEVEL 47, 19 MARTIN PLACE, SYDNEY, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA

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Fact: Innovation continues to thrive in Australia and in doing so underpin economic success at both a National & State level. At this year’s ‘AIIA NSW Innovation Briefing’ our keynote speaker ‘The Hon. Greg Pearce, NSW Minister for Finance & Services’ will pay homage to the importance of innovation from our sector to the long term success of NSW.

The Hon. Greg Pearce will also be joined by:

Craig Baty, EGM Marketing & CTO, Fujitsu Australia – Craig will share his own analysis on the Australian ICT landscape. He will address the scope and outcome of sustainable IT, cloud eco systems, digital disruptions such as new media, social power and much more.

Rob Fitzpatrick, Director of Infrastructure Transport & Logistics, NICTA will offer insight into NICTA’s innovations creating current and future national benefit through the infrastructure transport & logistics sector.

We also invite you to stay and celebrate with NSW ICT innovators with the announcement of the NSW state iAward winners. Winners of the NSW awards will go on to represent NSW at the national iAwards and will also have the opportunity to participate in the Innovation Showcase. This is a fantastic opportunity to network with likeminded achievers who are passionate about innovation and Australian ICT.

So come and join us to celebrate the NSW ICT industry and all it has to offer and applaud the winners at this special award ceremony.

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