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The sixteenth annual Tech in Gov expo is almost here

Tech in Gov 2022, considered one of the Most important Event for ICT in Government, will open its doors at the National Convention Centre Canberra on 25-26 October 2022. With 100 speakers and eight central themes, Tech in Gov is the most comprehensive cross-sector event for government, IT, and executive level professionals in Australia. Each year, 2,000+ of them descend on Canberra to see the latest technology, learn new insights, connect with their peers and do business.

Across two days, Tech in Gov unites buyers such as ICT Managers, Chief Information, Data, Technology and Security Officers from Federal, State and Local Government, government business enterprises and national critical infrastructure and connects them with leading industry solution providers who showcase the most essential technologies, products, and service for digital innovation.

The Tech in Gov exhibition features over 100 of the industry’s pioneers and leaders in ICT solutions including Telstra, Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services and much more. The expo floor is the best opportunity to directly evaluate products side by side, with friendly staff on hand to answer questions. A wide range of exciting product demonstrations, free competitions and giveaways are available for all attendees. Tech in Gov is also the perfect opportunity to meet and discuss ideas with 1000s of peers from public and private sector organisations. You can make new connections not just on the expo floor but also at our fun Networking Party, where you can relax with drinks, music, canapes and entertainment.

The Tech in Gov conference is renowned for a world-class program delivering new insights into all the major trends and developments within the world of Cyber Security, Digital Transformation, Identity and Biometrics, IoT and more. This year’s conference has been expanded to eight conference tracks including new topics within Big Data and BI, Cloud and Enhanced Connectivity, Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Technology and Innovation.

Over 100 inspirational and insightful speakers will be presenting at Tech in Gov, including many experts from Federal and State government departments and agencies.

– Abigail Bradshaw, Head of the Australian Cyber Security Centre and Deputy Director-General, Australian Signals Directorate will be speaking on “Countering the growing cyber threats against government, private organisations and industry”

– Kavita Kewal, Assistant Secretary, Identity and Biometrics Policy and Strategy Branch, Department of Home Affairs, will be discussing “Identity management and guiding the future of biometrics in Australia”

– Dr Dale Lambert, Chief Information Sciences Division, Defence Science and Technology Group, will present on “Protecting Australians in the new information environment”

This is Australia’s platform for senior public and private sector IT experts to learn, network and source ICT solutions for the ongoing digital transformation within Australian business and government.

Only two weeks left to register! Don’t miss out on Australia’s most important event for ICT in Government. Book a discounted delegate pass for full access to Tech in Gov or register with an expo

Register here: www.terrapinn.com/conference/technology-in-government/index.stm

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