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IT conference sets new dates*

Coffs Harbour City Council is organising the 23rd Local Government Information Technology Conference but due to the extended Public Health orders, lockdowns, and ongoing travel restrictions we have decided to postpone the 2021 Conference scheduled for 3 to 5 November to Wednesday 1st to Friday 3rd June 2022 at Opal Cove Resort, Coffs Harbour.

Delegates will be afforded the opportunity to network with like-minded professionals, obtain information on the latest developments in information technology, and to find best practice solutions.

Representatives of local government, state government agencies and business corporations will be attending the conference from throughout Australia.

The program will be offering plenary and concurrent streams and be made up of council case studies and vendor presentations around the following subjects:

  • cybersecurity trends in local government
  • hybrid enterprise cloud migration
  • internet of things (IOT)
  • artificial intelligence\machine learning
  • latest tech trends for the enterprise.
  • COVID-19 driven future ways of working – imagining LG in a post COVID-19 world
  • how to future-proof your LGA, and
  • smart city fatigue; what smart technology is actually worth investing in?

This year’s conference will also feature high profile keynote speakers, including Future Crunch, Steven Bradbury, Anders Sorman-Nilsson and Lisa McInnes-Smith.

An extensive trade exhibition and fun networking functions form an integral component of the conference.

Don’t miss this opportunity to network with industry suppliers and keep up to date with latest developments in industry products and services.

We would like to thank our gold sponsors: NBN, HPE Aruba and Sophos.

Visit lgit2021.coffslgconferences.com.au for further information or contact Michelle Aubert from Countrywide Conference and Event Management: michelle@ccem.com.au
or 0408 791 492
*Copy supplied by Coffs IT

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