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AI and Cyber SME Growth Symposium

22 June 2021 - 24 June 2021

On behalf of the Organising Committee, we invite you to participate in the AI and Cyber for SME Growth Symposium 2021 delivered in hybrid mode (in-person and online) between Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide (and other parts of Australia collaboratively connected via a remote link) from 22 to 24 June 2021.

The Symposium invites a variety of SMEs, R&D organisations and academic institutions to present, brainstorm, workshop and connect through various topics in the AI and Cyber domains. This will enable Australian SMEs to better understand how those technologies and digital innovations could be used and can equip them to grow within a digitally enabled environment. We are aiming to bring about greater awareness of SME engagement in the AI and cyber space to create a collaborative Australian network.

This three-day Symposium will bring together the most critical stakeholders in this space to help SMEs understand how to manage risks in leveraging opportunities presented in the AI and cyber (cyber security and cyber physical systems) digital technologies spaces. Discussions will include the complexity, criticality and capability requirements of AI and Cyber, as new models of engagement lower technology adoption barriers, and new business and partnership models emerge around R&D driven organisations and universities. The Symposium will facilitate communication and collaboration between research and the Australian SME ecosystem, and grow SMEs’ digital capabilities.

Participation in the Symposium is free of charge, but registration is required. Registered participants will have access to:

  • Talks by AI and cyber experts
  • Workshops on leveraging AI and cyber within the digital domain
  • Business Pitch Hackathon
  • Social networking functions (limited to in-person participants)

Details

Start:
22 June 2021
End:
24 June 2021
Website:
https://wp.csiro.au/ai-cyber/

Venue

Multiple venues and online

Organiser

CSIRO