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8 January 2020

AFR Future Briefings Breakfast Series

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We are a proud supporter of The Australian Financial Review’s flagship new event series on technology, transformation and the future of work.

Through a series of incisive breakfast seminars, we invite business leaders to learn about the technological advances and cutting-edge research that are poised to shape the future of our economy and our workplaces – and the opportunities for forward-thinking organisations right now.

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HARNESSING AI

Will AI make or break your business?

The Australian Financial Review convenes the biggest brains in Artificial Intelligence research, investment and implementation to investigate how Australian businesses can harness AI technology for competitive advantage.

From the cutting edge to the coalface, get 360º expert advice on how AI can drive value in your business at The Australian Financial Review’s incisive breakfast event.

Start your day with the future.

IVY BALLROOM, SYDNEY
7:30am – 9:30am
Wednesday February 12, 2020

Registrations now open

Upcoming events in the series

Health & Longevity: How will transformative advances in health and longevity affect your business? As the global population continues to age, the health and longevity industry will dwarf all other industries in size, complexity and market capitalisation. In the second breakfast get a 360º understanding of key developments in health and longevity, and the challenges and the opportunities for your business

Connected Consumers: The rapid advance of technology is fundamentally reshaping the way that we consume information, products and services, and the dizzying pace of change will have tremendous consequences for all customer-facing businesses. In the third breakfast get 360º expert advice on the future of the customer experience, and the opportunities to collaborate and seize the advantage right now.

Security & Privacy: As almost every aspect of life becomes digital, the stability of our future depends on effective cybersecurity technologies. With growing public concern over the protection of personal data, security and privacy concerns are increasingly converging, with significant impact on business’ bottom lines. In the fourth breakfast get 360º practical advice on how to get ahead of the trends, mitigate risk and find new opportunities in innovation and collaboration.

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