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20 October 2023: In-person Breakfast Briefing
Wednesday April 6, 2022
07:00 - 09:45
Sydney Masonic Centre
20 October 2023: In-person Breakfast Briefing
Overview
Due to disruptions associated with current COVID-19 lockdowns, Intermedium's 2021-22 Breakfast Briefing was split into two parts.
Part 1: 29 July 2021
Intermedium delivered its NSW Budget analysis virtually on 29 July 2021. Ticket holders to this event received immediate access to the analysis and presentation, which detailed the must-know ICT implications of the 2021-22 NSW Budget.
Part 2: 6 April 2022
Intermedium will host the in-person component of its postponed Breakfast Briefing on 6 April 2022. Join senior government thought leaders to learn what the year holds for the NSW ICT and digital Market.
Intermedium's presentation will outline what is in store for 2022. We will touch on:
Event Agenda
7:00 am - Registration opens
7:30 am - Chairperson's opening remarks
7:40 am - Fireside chat: The Hon. Victor Dominello, Minister for Digital and Customer Service and Judy Hurditch (Intermedium)
8:20 am - Bringing ICT and Digital Together: The Recipe for Success (panel discussion)
9:20 am - Closing remarks
9:30 am - Q&A
9:45 am - Event close
Tickets
*Please note that part 1 and part 2 cannot be purchased separately.
Recognised as a feature event for the ICT and digital industry, Intermedium’s Breakfast Briefing Series returns in 2022 to bring you detailed analyst insights into what’s in store for the NSW Government’s data and digital investment
In this two-part event, Intermedium will facilitate exciting dialogues with the pivotal decision-makers shaping the digital transformation journey for Australia’s leading jurisdiction.
Don’t miss this year's insights. Secure your seat today.
Intermedium’s 2022 NSW Breakfast Briefing will feature an informative fireside chat with the Minister for Digital and Minister for Customer Service, The Hon. Victor Dominello.
Join us as we hear from the Minister on a variety of current digital topics, including:
The upcoming digital initiatives that are likely to have a major impact on citizens and businesses
Details on ‘multi-agency approaches’ and what they mean for the future of citizen and business service delivery
Key applications where Artificial Intelligence is likely to be used in NSW
What benefits digital transformation initiatives will hold for NSW Government employees
View our latest NSW articles of relevance to this event
Join us at Intermedium’s 2021-22 NSW Breakfast Briefing and gain critical insights into the future directions of NSW digital service delivery, ICT spending allocation and more.