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Game Changers Summit Sydney – Emerging Technology

Changing the Game – Sydney, 28 February – 2 March 2017

The Summit will feature innovators from NASA, JPL, USAA, MIT, Bosch, IAG, Downer, Uber, Bluechilli and many others.

The Summit is connecting people and industry to come together to discuss what the future holds as technological advancements accelerate disruption across all areas of business. The key drivers for emerging technology are the Internet of Things, 3D printing, advanced robotics, autonomous transport, artificial intelligence, drones, machine learning, biotech and genomics.

The speakers will discuss future trends and how technology will drive the new global technology. Topics will cover how to create a culture of innovation and navigate strategies for technological advances, bringing together a “who’s who” of tech leaders in their field.

The speakers include:

Nick Abrahams of Norton Rose, Matthew Alternburg of SOAPdrones, Sri Annaswamy of Swamy and Associates, Dr Mike Briers (Industry Professior IoT, University of Technology), Michael Bromley of Creative Services and Edge Labs, Melisa Casy of Monash Health, James Dellow of Chief Technology Solutions, Kristine Dery of MIT Sloan School of Management, The Hon Victor Dominello MP (NSW Minister for Innovation), Eugene Dubossarsky of Presciient, Anne-Marie Ellas (Collaborative Alchemist and Change Strategist, Zacharty Gipson of USAA and more.

http://www.thechangers.com.au/

 
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