SA State iAwards Presentation
5/07/2012
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Thursday 5 July 2012 5:00pm - 7:00pm
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The Board Room, 7th Floor, KPMG, 151 Pirie St Hindmarsh Square, South Australia Australia
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Byron Riessen
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Online registration is closed.
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SA State iAwards Presentation with Andrew Mills, Chief Information Officer, South Australia
Thursday 5th July 2012Connect directly with leading stakeholders in smart technology and support local innovation in ICT by joining iAwards host organisations and sponsors as they announce South Australian state winners. These company/group state finalists will then go on to compete for SA in the esteemed 2012 National iAwards.
Further to this, SA will be honouring local state "ICT Individuals of the Year” and the state Pearcey Entrepreneur Award at this event, whom will also go on to compete at the National iAwards in Melbourne this August.
Last year, local high growth ICT firm, SolveIT Software was the national winner of the e-Logistics and Supply Chain category and EdgeBox received a merit award for its National Private Hospital Safety and Quality Information System which offers a ground breaking approach to safety and quality for the private health sector through an innovative partnership with the Australian Private Hospitals Association.
This year is a particularly exciting year for South Australia as our state has recorded a 40% increase in iAwards submissions.
At this year’s SA iAwards presentation, we will be joined by the SA Government CIO, Andrew Mills, who will not only help acknowledge the state ICT innovation winners but also highlight the role of ICT and technology innovation in relation to the State’s own strategic priorities and challenges.
About Andrew Mills, Chief Information Officer, South Australia
Andrew Mills is the Chief Information Officer for the Government of South Australia, leading the development and implementation of across-government ICT strategy, policies, frameworks and standards. Andrew has worked in the public sector for 30 years, for both the South Australian and Australian Governments. He has been an executive in the SA Government since 1998. In that capacity he has worked on a range of projects including an innovative spatial information industry facilitation project, an ICT infrastructure project for the Parliament of South Australia and an Aboriginal Heritage project. Andrew has a BSc from UNSW and an MSc in Electronic Systems from Cranfield University in the UK.
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