The Program for the Digital Transformation Agency’s (DTA) Digital Summit 2020 is now available.
The Agency said the virtual Digital Summit was a unique opportunity to get practical insights from international and home-grown digital leaders, visionaries, and practitioners.
“Reflect on how Government and industry have navigated and adapted to change in 2020,” DTA said.
“Presenters will provide practical insights on how to drive real transformation in a rapidly changing world,” it said.
“Engage with your peers and explore new ways to understand user needs and how to respond with contemporary digital services.”
“Hear how some of the biggest organisations in the world are delivering digital transformation.”
DTA said presenter of the ABC’s ‘The New Inventors’, James O’Loghlin would host and present the Digital Summit.
It said the Summit spanned four days each with a different theme, Disruption and Change; Human-Centred Services; Leadership and People; and Technology and Data.
The Agency said registration to the Summit included Government keynote speakers Minister for Government Services, Stuart Robert, APS Commissioner Peter Woolcot and Chief Executive of DTA, Randall Brugeaud as well as international speakers and on-demand content.
“We will also present the Australian Government Digital Awards as part of the Digital Summit 2020,” it said.
“We will celebrate the projects, partnerships, and people who are doing truly amazing things in digital.”
DTA said the Awards would be presented on 10, 12 and 17 November.
Further information on the Digital Summit 2020 program, including how to register, can be accessed at this PS News link.