Are smart cities for everyone? - Queenslanders in Conversation

Aug 9 2017 18:00
Australia/Melbourne
State Library of Queensland
SLQ Auditorium 1, level 2
South Brisbane
Australia  Australia

What makes a city ‘smart’ and how do we build one that works for everyone? How can we use technology to improve liveability, increase productivity and enhance citizenship engagement?

Join us for the third session in the Queenslanders in Conversation talk series for 2017 as ABC Radio Brisbane's Kelly Higgins-Devine facilitates a conversation between panellists, audience members and online viewers about the future of city planning and liveability.

Book your free tickets now for the third Queenslanders in Conversation talk session for 2017.

 
Queenslanders in Conversation
 
 

Are smart cities for everyone?

Wed 9 Aug, 6pm–7.15pm | Free | Bookings required

What makes a city ‘smart’ and how do we build one that works for everyone? How can we use technology to improve liveability, increase productivity and enhance citizenship engagement?

Join us for the third session in the Queenslanders in Conversation talk series for 2017 as ABC Radio Brisbane's Kelly Higgins-Devine facilitates a conversation between panellists, audience members and online viewers about the future of city planning and liveability.

The Queenslanders in Conversation series promotes statewide discussion of the issues that affect us as individuals and communities, as we venture deeper into the digital future. 

Can't make it in person? The talk will be live streamed and made available as a webcast on our website. Join the conversation on social media using #digitalfutures.

Book your free tickets now »

Meet the panel

Ellen Board
 

Ellen Broad
@ellenbroad

Ellen Broad is instrumental in the Open Data Institute’s (ODI) policy work with governments and businesses, exploring how the potential of open data can be unlocked, and data infrastructure designed to maximise benefits for everyone. Ellen has joined the office of the Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), as the Secretary of State’s expert adviser on data.

 
Professor Marcus Foth
 

Professor Marcus Foth
@Sunday9pm

Professor Marcus Foth is the director of the QUT Design Lab, founder and former director of the Urban Informatics Research Lab, and Professor in Interactive and Visual Design at Queensland University of Technology. Marcus’ research focuses on the relationships between people, place and technology. He adopts human-computer interaction and design methodologies to build engagement around emerging issues facing our cities.

Cat Matson
 

Cat Matson
@catmatson

Cat Matson is the Chief Digital Officer (CDO) for the City of Brisbane and is charged with the digital transformation of the city as a means of accelerating economic growth. As an experienced digital and start-up strategist and respected business leader, Cat drives the Digital Brisbane strategy to improve digital uptake in small to medium businesses, educate children on coding, and support start-ups and budding entrepreneurs.

 
Dr Colin Russo
 

Dr Colin Russo
@EngagingFutures

Dr Colin Russo is a professional futurist facilitator and award-winning engagement expert. Colin has worked in a number of local and state government roles and focuses on the delivery of futures workshops, foresight and engagement 'action learning'. Colin has contributed to the Journal of Futures Studies and The Futures Journal, and has written about city futures, smart state futures and alternative engagement futures.

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ABC Radio Brisbane
 
State Library of Queensland
 
Queensland Government
 
             
 
 
 
 

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