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The complete

guide to
CeBIT Australia 2017
International Convention Centre
Sydney, Darling Harbour
23-25 May 2017
cebit.com.au #CeBITAus

Big Data Digital Health StartUp FinTech eGov Cloud Mobility Cyber

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Message from our
Managing Director
Supported by our official partner, the NSW The CeBIT Australia 2017 exhibition will feature thirteen
Government, I am delighted to be able to share product zones spanning some 5000 m2 of net floorspace
that will house over 350 exhibitors and will feature the
with you the program for the largest and most
popular StartUp zone, giving entrepreneurs the chance
comprehensive business technology conference to showcase their ideas.
and exhibition in Asia Pacific.
Add in our networking events that include CeBIT Black
The CeBIT team are delighted to be back in our spiritual home and the International Cycling Executives Breakfast with
of Darling Harbour at the new state-of-the-art International the Bunch and you have an event that will give you not
Convention Centre Sydney. It will be a fitting environment for to be missed insights into the fast moving world of
our best ever line-up of speakers and exhibitors. business technology.
I am particularly pleased to welcome the international I look forward to seeing you in May at the International
keynote speakers to CeBIT and thank them for agreeing to Convention Centre Sydney in Darling Harbour.
present to our community. We welcome, Dennis Andrucyk,
Deputy Associate Administrator, Space Technology Mission Harvey Stockbridge
Directorate, NASA and Eugene Kaspersky, Chairman and CEO, Managing Director
Kaspersky Lab. Hannover Fairs Australia

We also have an incredible line-up of over one hundred


speakers at the eight CeBIT conferences, covering topics from
big data and analytics through to cloud, mobility and start-ups.

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CeBIT Australia
Event Breakdown

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Plenary & Strategic Panels Location

Strategic Panels 2017 | Discover how technology will shape


the future business landscape
Pyrmont Theatre

Strategic Panels Program - Tuesday 23 May & Wednesday 24 May 2017


Tuesday 23 May Wednesday 24 May
9:00am Opening Plenary Keynote 9.00am Ten exciting trends impacting your business right now
Senator the Hon Arthur Sinodinos AO, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science Randi Zuckerberg, Founder & CEO, Zuckerberg Media
Clover Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney 9.40am The future of jobs in the fourth industrial revolution
9.45am Exploring outer space with Big Data Communicating actionable intelligence to Earth Nicholas Davis, Head of Society and Innovation, Member of the Executive Committee,
Dennis Andrucyk, Deputy Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA World Economic Forum Geneva
10.15am Exhibition viewing 10.15am Exhibition viewing

11.00am CEO PANEL: LEADING HIGH-PERFORMANCE ORGANISATIONS INNOVATORS PANEL: ACCELERATING AND INCUBATING
11.00am
HAT NEXT BIG IDEA
 Transformation, innovation and growth indicators: What is the most important purpose-led
transformation to drive innovation and growth, which is being undertaken by our CEOs? 
The innovators: Our panellists hold innovation as a core principle. What does it mean to them?
Drivers, goals and future-proofing business: What are the organisational drivers and goals? Which Where and who do they draw inspiration from?
technologies and trends are influencing these business leaders to help future-proof their business and 
Tools, influences and influencers: Which recent technology-driven innovation will deliver significant
prioritise opportunities? value? What are the tools, approaches and environment which best foster innovative approaches?
 Organisational goals: Building organisational capability, collaboration and interconnectedness across 
Lessons learned and outcomes: Learning from failures and improving chances of future success
the enterprise
12.00pm THE NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGISTS PANEL:
12.00am WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY PANEL: IMPROVING INSPIRATION, ASPIRATION, ENGAGEMENT AND STEM SKILLS
ACCESSIBILITY, PARTICIPATION AND LEADERSHIP 
Now and next: How can the ICT sector meaningfully engage with the next generation of
 e are regularly reminded that many areas of ICT are facing a skills shortage, yet the percentage
W technologists?
of women in technology is disproportionately low. Our panel of successful women will share their 
Supporting the foundations: How can the industry support, nurture and shape STEM initiatives, and
learnings as technology entrepreneurs and leaders. reduce skills shortages?

Supporting women to achieve their technology career aspirations: Improving female representation in 
Beacons for the best and brightest: Whats the X factor our panellists look for, how do they recognise it
the industry. How can we attract and retain a greater proportion of female technology professionals? and attract the right people who want to make a difference? Lessons to learn from tech start-ups

Fostering female entrepreneurs: Inspiring, mentoring, showcasing and supporting women-led 1.00pm Exhibition viewing
growth tech companies
1.00pm Exhibition viewing
SME
2.15pm  BUSINESS GROWTH PANEL: STREAMLINING AND
GROWING BUSINESS WITH THE AID OF TECHNOLOGY
2.15pm CIO PANEL: DELIVERING ON ORGANISATIONAL GOALS  Taking care of business: To adopt early or not influencing factors, navigating the choice and assessing
Orchestrating the digital business: How are our CIOs accelerating business growth and innovation to fit-for-purpose. Picking your way through the technology minefield - assessing the risks and benefits.
reshape agile and sustainable digital organisations? What are the key milestones on their digital journey? Digital platforms: How have our panellists facilitated new ways of doing business through digital
Cutting through the noise: Gain insight into tech trends and disruptive opportunities influencing direction. platforms, and simplified processes?
Influencing direction and managing changing dynamics: Re-engineering the IT business and  Digital customer acquisition and engagement: How is your digital dollar best spent to acquire
leading the proliferation of specialist CXO stakeholders Managing collaborations, interests and new customers? Which digital channels are most appropriate for you to engage with your market,
accountabilities whilst delivering clarity of vision and core technical requirements of the CIO role. partners and suppliers

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Showfloor Theatres Program 10.15am
11.00am 1.00pm
Exhibition opens
Presentations in Theatres A, B and C

Tuesday 23 May 2017 2.30pm 4.30pm


5.30pm
Presentations in Theatres A, B and C
Exhibition closes

THEATRE A THEATRE B THEATRE C

SESSION 1: The Internet of Things (IoT) SESSION 1: Hosted by Association for Data-Driven SESSION 1: Co-Hosted by the Australian
11.00am Business benefits of IoT and growth of the IoT economy
Marketing and Advertising (ADMA) Computer Society (ACS)
Michael Briers AO, Founding CEO, Knowledge Economy 11.00am Lead nurturing, demand generation & adopting agile 11.30am Subscription services monetization: Cloud billing for
Institute marketing techniques digital services
James Kyd, Global Head of Brand Strategy, Xero Jean Lawrence, Product Marketing Director,
11.30am TULIP The technology for urban liveability project
Oracle, Inc.
Frank Zeichner, CEO, IoT Alliance Australia 11.30am Shift how you grow High performance growth
Andrew Tovey, TULIP Project Manager, Director of Public marketing strategies across your digital channels 12.00pm 
Digital disruption and the case for workforce planning
Program, Total Environment Centre Jeremy Cabral, Global Head of Publishing, finder.com and development
 Louise Smith, Director, Workforce Planning and
12.00pm Internet of Things showcase 12.00pm Strategic content marketing & developing new
Development, ACS
Presented by Vodafone digital channels
Mike Day, Chief Information Officer, University of Sydney
12.30pm Building blocks of an IoT solution Simon Cahill, Head of Digital, Warner Music
12.30pm 
Stand out from the crowd - How industry certification
Carl Mackie, Key Account Manager, Embedded IoT, 12.30pm 7 lessons for digital and marketing transformation
can position you for success
Advantech Australia Steve Baird, Head of Customer Loyalty Marketing,
Henry Louey, Director, Professional Certifications, ACS
Velocity Frequent Flyer
Steven Pereira, Chief Information Officer, GS1 Australia
SESSION 2: Presenters from key event supporters
SESSION 2: Hosted by AIMIA (The Digital Industry SESSION 2: Presentations from key event
2.30pm Internet of Things for SCADA
Tushar Tikkoo, SCADA Manager, Iota Services
Association of Australia) supporters
3.00pm Internet of Things showcase 2.00pm VR storytelling for brands and entertainment a five
2.30pm Smashing the cost of IT outages through intelligent
Presented by Vodafone year outlook
communication
Daniel Sim Lind, Virtual Reality Design Education Lead,
3.30pm Using location data Adapt, thrive and survive Paul Jay, Innovator / Solution Consultant, Service
Academy Xi
Gerry Stanley, Product Portfolio Manager, PSMA Australia Quality
4.00pm Internet of Things showcase 2.30pm The UX Challenge: empathising with both customers 3.00pm 
The new era of cyber-threats: The shift to self-
Presented by Vodafone and stakeholders within an enterprise environment learning, self-defending networks
Roslyn Zolandor, Lead UX Designer, Vodafone Australia Jason Stroud, Cyber Security Account Executive, Darktrace
3.00pm Delivering rich interactive digital content to attract new 3.30pm Outsmarting cyber criminals through engaged
audiences and improve engagement personnel
Diana Kahui, Director, Digital Marketing, Destination NSW Kristin Lyons, Chief Information Security Officer,
3.30pm Using data to visualise a users journey and drive UX Australia Post
Dr Liron Nehmadi, UX & Product Director, RateCity
4.00pm Global mobile best practice insights for achieving the
optimal customer experience
Kelly Slessor, Founder and CEO, Shopof.u

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Showfloor Theatres Program 9.00am
11.00am 1.00pm
Exhibition opens
Presentations in Theatres A, B and C

Wednesday 24 May 2017 2.30pm 4.30pm


5.30pm
Presentations in Theatres A, B and C
Exhibition closes

THEATRE A THEATRE B THEATRE C

SESSION 1: Presenters from key event supporters SESSION 1: Hosted by Institute of Analytics SESSION 1: Presenters from key event
11.00am Mastering Urban Logistics with route optimisation tools
Professionals of Australia (IAPA) supporters
Joost Bekker, Business Development Director, Logistics 11.00am The village approach to data and analytics teams does 11.00am Digital transformation: Its not just for big business
Software, PTV Group everyone need to be a data scientist? Nilan Thimbiripola, Project Manager, ICT Agency of Sri
11.30am Minimising communications interruptions and ensuring Rohan Baxter, Director, Analytics, Australian Taxation Lanka (ICTA)
high user satisfaction Office 11.30am 
The enterprise immune system: Using machine
Toby Allen, Sales Consulting, Senior Manager, Oracle, Inc. 11.30am Innovation via analytics in financial services learning for next-generation of cyber defence
Kathryn Gulifa, Head of Customer Analytics Innovation, Sanjay Aurora, Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Darktrace
12.00pm Building blocks of an IoT solution
National Australia Bank
Carl Mackie, Key Account Manager, Embedded IoT, 12.00pm The future of identity in Australia
Advantech Australia 12.00pm Automating human behaviour: translating human Rgis Bauchiere, General Manager, Digital Identity
cognition and decision making into software Services, Trusted eCommerce Solutions, Australia Post
12.30pm Science fiction into reality Improving business capacity
Dr Michelle Perugini, Co-Founder, Presagen
through faster travel times 12.30pm Disrupting health: Startups, business models and
Zachary McClelland, Project Leader, VicHyper 12.30pm The things we could do Hands on with analytics tools technology
Annelies Tjetjep, Customer Success Manager, SAS Dr Grace Lai, Managing Director, Periop Partners
Tim Manns, Analytics Solution Lead, Analytics8
SESSION 2: Presenters from key event supporters Rod Jacka, Managing Director, Panalysis
SESSION 2: Co-Hosted by the Australian
2.30pm Using location data Adapt, thrive and survive
Computer Society (ACS)
Gerry Stanley, Product Portfolio Manager, SESSION 2: Hosted by Institute of Analytics
PSMA Australia Professionals of Australia (IAPA) 3.00pm I nward and outward ICT investment strategy of CIPA, a
3.00pm Engaged customers and productive employees: Improve task of closer tie of Australia-China trade relations
2.30pm Hiding in plain sight recognising your data and analytics Meimei Huang, Deputy Director, Investment
customer and employee experience through Cloud
skills Promotion Agency of Ministry of Commerce China
communications solutions
Jon Kerr, Head of Business Development/Strategic
Brian Kracik, Senior Director, Product Marketing 3.30pm 
Digital disruption and the case for workforce planning
Partnerships, DeakinCo
Enterprise and Cloud Solutions, Oracle, Inc. and development
3.00pm The future of data is dirty Louise Smith, Director, Workforce Planning and
3.30pm Top tip for looking good on video calls
Keegan OShea, Head of Data, Lexer Development, ACS
Nelson Padilla, Business Development & Channel
Manager, Video Collaboration, Logitech 3.30pm Analytics at Atlassian Steven Pereira, Chief Information Officer, GS1 Australia
Dr Hercules Konstantopoulos, Data Scientist, Atlassian 4.00pm 
Stand out from the crowd - how industry certification
4.00pm Data, Assets and Balance Sheets: proving the value of can position you for success
data and analytics to business Henry Louey, Director, Professional Certifications, ACS
Annette Slunjski, General Manager, IAPA Chris Reeve, Chief Information Officer, Ballarat Health
Services

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Showfloor Theatres Program 9.00am
11.00am 1.00pm
Exhibition opens
Presentations in Theatres A, B and C

Thursday 25 May 2017 4.30pm Exhibition closes

THEATRE A THEATRE B THEATRE C

SESSION 1: Presenters from key event supporters SESSION 1 SESSION 1


11.30am Top tip for looking good on video calls 11.00am Driving sales conversion with marketing automation 11.00am Technology & Workplace Policy Evolution
Nelson Padilla, Business Development & Channel Rick Merten, Managing Director, Permission Ben Thompson, Founder & CEO, Employment Hero
Manager, Video Collaboration, Logitech
11.30am Complex Event Processing on cloud platform + HDP 11.30am AI/VR and the future of the Employment Landscape
12.00pm Digital transformation: Its not just for big business (Hortonworks Data Platform) Ben Thompson, Founder & CEO, Employment Hero
Nilan Thimbiripola, Project Manager, ICT Agency of Sri Chandra Jampa, Practice Leader Cloud & RIMS, 12.00pm PValue of a Connected Business
Lanka (ICTA) Techwave Consulting Inc Sara Wiedenhaefer, Group Marketing Manager,
12.30pm Success stories from the Service Management RajaSekhar Chinthapatla, Practice Leader Big Data Employment Hero
Revolution Analytics, Techwave Consulting Inc
Alan Abraham, National Sales Director, Service Quality 12.00pm Driving sales conversion with marketing automation
Rick Merten, Managing Director, Permission

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Visit the
CeBIT Australia Exhibition

SHOWFLOOR
THEATRE
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SECURITY THEATRE
CeBIT RESTAURANT 3
C58 D60 J58 J59 K58 K59 M57
BIG DATA & ANALYTICS
C56 D55 D56 E56 F55 H55 H56 i56 K56 K57 L56 M55

A53 A54 E54 H54 J54 J55 K54 IT HARDWARE

O53 O51 O49 O47 O45 O43 O41

O62 O60 O58 O56 O54 O52 O50


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ZONES A47 A48 B47 B48 C47 C48 D47 D48 E47 E48 H48 M48 N47

START-UP ALLEY

START-UP ALLEY
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A43 A44 B44 C44 D44 E41 E44 H44 UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS M44

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A39 A40 J40 J41 K40 K41

O37 O35 O33

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P46 P44 P42 P40 P28 P36 P34 P32 P30 P28 P26 P24 P22
A38 B37 B38 C38 D38 E38 F38 G38 i38 J38 L38

H36 K36 M36


CLOUD PREMIUM PRECINCT
A33 EDUCATION

O29 O35 O33 O31 O29

O38 O36 O34 O32 O30


P37 P35 P33 P31 P29
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A17 E18 H18 J18 K18 L17 M18


B14 C16 BPM + SOFTWARE FINTECH

P18 P16 P14 P12 P10


MOBILITY/M2M & IOT

O15 O13 O11

O16 O14 O12 O10


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ENTRY

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Big Data & Analytics 2017 | Harnessing data to achieve
superior results
Plenary Location
Pyrmont Theatre

Big Data Program - Tuesday 23 May 2017 Conference Room Location


Meeting Room E3.1/E3.2

9.00am  pening Plenary Keynote


O 3.40pm 4.10pm Afternoon tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
Senator the Hon Arthur Sinodinos AO, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science 4.10pm Threat landscapes What Australia can expect now and in the future
Clover Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney Eugene Kaspersky, Chairman and CEO, Kaspersky Labs
9.45am Exploring outer space with Big Data Communicating actionable intelligence to Earth 4.50pm Digital Transformation at the Speed of Experience
Dennis Andrucyk, Deputy Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Daniel Newman, Principal Analyst and Founding Partner, Futurum and author Building
10.15am 10.45am Morning tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing Dragons
10.45am Introdution from the Chair 5.30pm Closing Plenary Keynote
Naomi Simson, Founding Director; Entrepreneur; Blogger; LinkedIn Influencer; Author;
10.55am Collaboration is the key
Speaker RedBalloon, Redii; and Shark from Shark Tank
Jenny Williams, Chief Marketing Officer, HCF
6.00pm Conference Close
11.30am People centric data innovation
Bronwyn Smedley, Head of Behavioural Communications and Analytics, REA Group
12.00am Data is king
Mike Dudarenok, Chief Customer Officer, Technology, Flight Centre Travel Group
12.30pm  ata fuelled entertainment analytics
D Competition in the
Mohammad Elteibi, Head of Data Science, Ticketek business environment has
1.00pm 2.00pm Lunch, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing never been more intense.
2.00pm Panel discussion: Reaching for the future: Global trends As new multinational
Panel Moderator: organisations enter Australia
Jodie Sangster, Chief Executive Officer, Association for Data-Driven Marketing
and Advertising (ADMA)
and diverse nimble start-ups So how do
Panellists:
emerge, the impact on existing companies achieve
Steve Brennen, Director of Marketing, Uber business increases. Consumers cut through and engage
Dr Sam Robertson, Head of Innovation and Research, Western Bulldogs Football Club are increasingly time poor, with current and potential
2.40pm Augmented Reality: Big datas greatest asset - Revealing the possibilities and bombarded by customers? Big Data &
James Bangay, Managing Director and Founder, Fugro Roames constant demands for Analytics 2017 will cover this
3.00pm Customer-centric software development their attention. and many more questions
Renee Welsh, Co-Founder and CEO, Booking Boss
to help organisations gain
3.20pm Establishing an edge; Thinking collaboratively about data
Kelly Baker Jamieson, Founder and Managing Director, Edible Blooms Group
insights from a
data-driven world.

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Cloud 2017 | Evaluating, integrating and
utilising cloud
Plenary Location
Pyrmont Theatre
Cloud Program - Tuesday 23 May 2017 Conference Room Location
Meeting Room E3.7


9:00am Opening Plenary Keynote
Senator the Hon Arthur Sinodinos AO, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science 2.55pm Preparing, leading and transforming technology to access cost effective, scalable and lean
Clover Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney results that support organisational goals
9:45am Exploring outer space with Big Data Communicating actionable intelligence to Earth Panel Moderator:
Dennis Andrucyk, Deputy Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Craig Horne, Account Executive & Immediate Past Chairman, ACS Victoria,
Australian Computer Society
10:15am 10:45am Morning tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
Panellists:
10.45am Introduction from the Chair:
Roy Shiladitya, Head of IT, ING Direct, Australia
Craig Horne, Account Executive & Immediate Past Chairman, ACS Victoria,
Dawn Beadle, Director, Technology Services, Monash University
Australian Computer Society
Joe Rogalski, Director, Architecture and Process, Lion
10:50am Deploying the cloud to unlock agility and innovation across the organisation Lynwen Connick, First Assistant Secretary Information Sharing and Intelligence,
Christian Venter, General Manager, Consumer Digital Technology, ANZ Bank Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
11:15am Build products not data centres Emma Whitty, Vice President, IT, Clough
Darragh Kennedy, Platform Engineering Manager, Zendesk 3:40pm 4:10pm Afternoon tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
11:40am Enabling business capability with a focus on Clough applications deployed in the Cloud 4:10pm Threat landscapes What Australia can expect now and in the future
Emma Whitty, Vice President, IT, Clough Eugene Kaspersky, Chairman and CEO, Kaspersky Labs
12.05am Overcoming challenges with existing policy, data sovereignty and privacy to gain 4:50pm Digital Transformation at the Speed of Experience
optimum business value Daniel Newman, Principal Analyst and Founding Partner, Futurum and author Building
Anthony Wong, President, Australian Computer Society & Principal and Director, Dragons
AGW Lawyers & Consultants 5:30pm Closing Plenary Keynote
12:30pm Cloud communications is critical to your digital transformation Naomi Simson, Founding Director; Entrepreneur; Blogger; LinkedIn Influencer; Author;
Brian Kracik, Senior Director, Product Marketing Enterprise and Cloud Solutions, Oracle, Inc. Speaker RedBalloon, Redii; and Shark from Shark Tank
1:00pm 2:00pm Lunch, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing 6.00pm Conference Close
2:00pm Panel Discussion: How do you develop a high-performing cloud strategy to support
business objectives, demands and outcomes? The growth of Cloud
Panel Moderator: and its adoption across
Craig Horne, Account Executive & Immediate Past Chairman, ACS Victoria,
Australian Computer Society many
Panellists: IT disciplines continues to
Peter Lawrence, Chief Information Officer, Department of Defence gather
Gavin Wood, Chief Information Officer, Newcrest Mining pace. Cloud Computing,
Tony Bridgewater, Chief Information Officer, King & Wood Mallesons
Cloud
2:35pm How to deploy Cloud to deliver outstanding customer experience
Robert Aitken, Chief Information Officer, Beyond Bank
Storage, Cloud
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Cyber Security 2017 | Enhancing preparedness,
resilience and response
Plenary Location
Pyrmont Theatre
Cyber Program - Tuesday 23 May 2017 Conference Room Location
Meeting Room E3.9

9:00am  pening Plenary Keynote


O 3:40pm 4:10pm Afternoon tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
Senator the Hon Arthur Sinodinos AO, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science 4:10pm Threat landscapes What Australia can expect now and in the future
Clover Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney Eugene Kaspersky, Chairman and CEO, Kaspersky Labs
9:45am Exploring outer space with Big Data Communicating actionable intelligence to Earth 4:50pm Digital Transformation at the Speed of Experience
Dennis Andrucyk, Deputy Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Daniel Newman, Principal Analyst and Founding Partner, Futurum and author Building
10:15am 10:45am Morning tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing Dragons
10:45am Australias Cyber Security Strategy - Advancing and protecting our interests online 5:30pm Closing Plenary Keynote
Sandra Ragg, Assistant Secretary Cyber Policy, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Naomi Simson, Founding Director; Entrepreneur; Blogger; LinkedIn Influencer; Author;
Speaker RedBalloon, Redii; and Shark from Shark Tank
11.15am Cybercrime: Appreciating the threat and formulating a response
Commander David McLean, Manager Cybercrime Operations, Organised Crime & Cyber, 6.00pm Conference Close
Australian Federal Police

11:45am The Enterprise Immune System: Using machine learning for next generation cyber defence
Sanjay Aurora, Managing Director, Asia Pacic, Darktrace
12:15pm Outsmarting cyber criminals through engaged personnel
Kristin Lyons, Chief Information Security Officer, Australia Post
12:45pm 2:00pm Lunch, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing There are said
2:00pm Panel Discussion: Australian Cyber Security to be two types of
Panel Moderator:
Ty Miller, Founder & Director, Threat Intelligence business, those that have
Panellists: been attacked and those
Daryl Peter, Enterprise Technology Services Lead, MYOB that dont know theyve been
Carl Woerndle, Executive Director, Elevate Security, Solutions & Integrations
attacked. Cyber Security 2017
2:30pm Automating cyber security systems
Garry Barnes, Practice Lead, Governance Advisory, Vital Interacts; Member of the Audit
@ CeBIT will give you the
Committee and Former Vice President, ISACA International tools to ensure your digital
2:50pm Information security - Enabler or blocker of innovation & digital transformation? assets are safe from
Greg Gale, National Security Officer, Microsoft cyber intrusions.
3:20pm Collaboration: The key to apprehending a hacker
Louise Schuster, Director, Cyber Security, AARNET

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eGovernment 2017 | Enhancing digital services
& engagement
Plenary Location
Pyrmont Theatre
eGov Program - Wednesday 24 May 2017 Conference Room Location
Meeting Room E3.1/E3.2

9.00am Introduction from the Chair 1.50pm Digital transformation, cloud, applications and data Connecting the dots
Kevin Noonan, Lead Analyst, Government (global), Ovum Ahmed Hassan, ANZ Health & Public Service Infrastructure & Operations Lead, Accenture
DATA & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
DIGITAL STRATEGY & CAPABILITY
2.10pm Leveraging strategic data for improved policy decisions and delivery of services
9.05am Taking an agile and open approach to the development of digital services and information Teresa Harding, Director, Open Data Policy, Digital Economy and Productivity, Digital Productivity
David Hazlehurst, Acting Deputy Secretary of Innovation, Department of Industry, and Services, Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation QLD
Innovation and Science 2.30pm Panel discussion: Gaining meaningful value from open data
9.30am The future of digital marketplaces Panel moderator: Dr Armin Haller, Chair, Australian Government Linked Data Working Group
Catherine Thompson, Head of Digital Marketplace, Digital Transformation Agency Panellists: Ian Oppermann, CEO and Chief Data Scientist, NSW Data Analytics Centre
9.55am People, culture and organisational capability Supporting change and transformation initiatives Dr Kate Harrington, Director, Demography and Planning Statistics, Department of Planning
Trish Bergin, Group Manager, People, Communications and Legal; & Project Director, and Environment NSW
Shaping Our Future Taskforce, Department of Education and Training Teresa Harding, Director, Open Data Policy, Digital Economy and Productivity, Digital Productivity
10:15am 10:45am Morning tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing and Services, Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation QLD
Lance Oswald, Director, Customer and Business Solutions (Currently Acting Executive
Director, Business), Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
GOVERNMENT ICT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSFORMATION
3:00pm 3:30pm Afternoon tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
10.45am GovNext-ICT - Enabling infrastructure to achieve the DigitalWA strategic outcomes
Giles Nunis, Chief Executive & Government CIO, Office of the Government Chief Information EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, BUSINESS MODELS & ENGAGEMENT
Officer, WA 3.30pm Panel discussion: Citizen engagement and digital user experience
Panel Moderator: Mark Higgs, Director, Digital & Content Strategy, NSW Department of
11.10am Accessing government services in a digital age
Premier and Cabinet
Rgis Bauchiere, General Manager, Digital Identity Services, Trusted eCommerce Solutions,
Australia Post Chris Bennetts, Executive Director, Digital Products & Services - Customer Services,Transport
for NSW, Peter Buckmaster, Director, Digital Services, Department of Education NSW, & Anne
11.40am Panel discussion: Post-Census digital government in Australia
Lyons, Assistant Director General, Information Policy and Systems, National Archives of
Panel moderator: Kevin Noonan, Lead Analyst, Government (global), Ovum
Australia
Panellists: Alastair MacGibbon, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister on Cyber Security,
4.05pm Panel discussion: Blockchain / distributed ledger technology: Potential for transforming
Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
government transactions and service delivery; Regulatory and policy considerations
Timothy Pilgrim PSM, Australian Privacy Commissioner and Australian Information Commissioner,
Panel Moderator: Niki Ariyasinghe, Director, Partnerships, R3CEV
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
Dr Lesley Seebeck, Deputy Director Information Systems and Services & CIO, Bureau of Dr Rhys Bollen, Executive Director, Regulatory Policy, Better Regulation Division,
Meteorology Department of Finance, Services and Innovation NSW, Victor Jiang, Founding Partner,
Sapien Ventures & Bradley Brown, National Manager, Strategic Intelligence and Policy, AUSTRAC
12.30pm 1:30pm Lunch, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
4.35pm Closing remarks from the Chair
1.30pm Transforming data storage and data protection services
Kevin Noonan, Lead Analyst, Government (global), Ovum
David Creagh, Director Storage and Facilities Services, Department of Immigration and
Border Protection 4.45pm Conference Close
5.00pm 7:00pm Exhibition Networking Drinks

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Enterpise Mobility 2017 | Enabling your organisation
through enterprise mobility
Plenary Location
Pyrmont Theatre
Mobility Program - Wednesday 24 May 2017 Conference Room Location
Meeting Room E3.7

PLENARY SESSIONS DATA & INFORMATION SECURITY


9:00am Ten exciting trends impacting your business right now 12.45pm Panel discussion: Enterprise mobility + security
Randi Zuckerberg, Founder & CEO, Zuckerberg Media Panel moderator: Arno Brok, Cyber Security Expert
9:40am The future of jobs in the fourth industrial revolution Panellists: Hank Opdam, Chief Information Security & Continuity Officer, The Star
Nicholas Davis, Head of Society and Innovation, Member of the Executive Committee, Entertainment Group
World Economic Forum Geneva Darren Kane, Chief Security Officer, nbn
Berys Amor, Director of Technology, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
10.15am 10:45pm Morning tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
1.10pm 2:10pm Lunch, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing

DIGITAL SOLUTIONS & OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCIES MOBILE DEVICE & APPLICATION MANAGEMENT
10.45am Introduction from the morning Chair:
2.10pm Welcome from the afternoon Chair:
Andrew Johnson, CEO, Australian Computer Society
John Stanton, Chief Executive Officer, Communications Alliance
10.50am Employee productivity Right tools, right place, right time
2.15pm Panel discussion: Mobile device management solutions and application strategies
Angela Coble, Director Business Technology, Medical Devices, Johnson & Johnson
Panel moderator: Stephen Parker, Head of Digital and Mobile Solutions, Sydney Water
11.10am A connected future Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) Panellists: Stephen Mackay, Solutions Architect, George Weston Foods
Tony Guerion, Global Head of Sales, Vodafone Internet of Things (IoT), Vodafone Krste Krstevski, Technology Specialist, BlueScope Steel

INFRASTRUCTURE & ENTERPRISE ENABLEMENT

11.40am Panel discussion: Future-proofing infrastructure for mobility and enterprise enablement DIGITAL ADOPTION & THE EVOLVING WORKPLACE - COLLABORATION,
Panel moderator: Berys Amor, Director of Technology, Corrs Chambers Westgarth TOOLS AND STRATEGY
Panellists: Hartley Olley, Head of Architecture & Governance, AIA Australia
Katherine Squire, General Manager, Application Development & DevOps, ASX 2.50pm App strategy and end-user experience
Carol Avis, Group Manager Information Services, MidCoast Water Tennielle Press, Senior Manager Enterprise Mobility & Digital Operations, ANZ Bank
Wendie Lee, General Manager Business Engagement & Solutions Delivery, Super Retail Group 3.10pm Collaboration strategy to enable the evolving workplace
Kath Young, Digital Workspace & Australian Infrastructure Director, IAG Florence Liang, International Collaboration Lead, AstraZeneca
12.20pm Enabling collaboration, anytime, anywhere 3.40pm 4:10pm Afternoon tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
Nelson Padilla, Business Development & Channel Manager, Video Collaboration, Logitech
4.10pm How to flourish in the digital age
Greg Williams, Executive Editor, WIRED Magazine
4.50pm Conference Close
5.00pm 7:00pm Exhibition Networking Drinks

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FinTech 2017 | Innovating
services
financial Plenary Location
Pyrmont Theatre
FinTech Program - Wednesday 24 May 2017 Conference Room Location
Meeting Room E3.9

9:00am Ten exciting trends impacting your business right now 2:30pm Cyber security strategies for the future ahead
Randi Zuckerberg, Founder & CEO, Zuckerberg Media Dr Carolyn Patteson, Executive Manager, CERT Australia
9:40am The future of jobs in the fourth industrial revolution 2:50pm Panel discussion: Fintech in 2020 and beyond
Nicholas Davis, Head of Society and Innovation, Member of the Executive Committee, Panel Moderator:
World Economic Forum Geneva Stuart Stoyan, Chief Executive Officer, MoneyPlace
10:15am 10:45am Morning tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing Panellists:
10:45am CIO Innovation Panel - Thriving in an ever changing landscape Ben Perham, Head of Personal Banking, Macquarie Group
Panel Moderator:  Chris Brycki, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Stockspot
Michael Eidel, Executive General Manager Cash-flow and Transaction Services, Danielle Szetho, Chief Executive Officer, Fintech Association
Commonwealth Bank of Australia 3:20pm Collaboration as critical for success
Panellists: Jost Stollmann, Executive Director, Tyro Payments
Andy Weir, Chief Information Officer, Bankwest 3.40pm 4:10pm Afternoon tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
Donna Vinci, Group Executive and Chief Operations, Digital and Information Officer, BOQ
4.10pm How to flourish in the digital age
Jeremy Hubbard, Head of Digital, Ubank
Greg Williams, Executive Editor, WIRED Magazine
11:40am Seizing the opportunities for Australian Fintech
4.50pm Conference Close
Andrew Purchas, Head of Innovation and Collaboration, Stone and Chalk
5.00pm 7:00pm Exhibition Networking Drinks
12.05am Digital banking experiences that customers demand
Ben Perham, Head of Personal Banking, Macquarie Group
12:30pm The digital customer Understanding preferences, and maximising business
growth and loyalty New financial
Donna Vinci, Group Executive and Chief Operations, Digital and Information Officer,
technologies have the
Bank of Queensland
1:00pm 2:00pm Lunch, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
ability to make or break
2:00pm Panel discussion: How is Blockchain transforming Fintech?
new markets. FinTech 2017
Panel Moderator: @ CeBIT will cut through the
Daniel Alexiuc, CEO, Living Room of Satoshi noise and will provide you
Panellists: with practical insights from
Adam Poulton, President, Blockchain Australia
Sophie Gilder, Head of Blockchain, Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Australia leading voices
Jason Williams, CEO, BitPOS from this new era in the
financial services.

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Digital Health 2017 | Disrupting the delivery of
healthcare services
Plenary Location
Pyrmont Theatre

Digital Health Program Thursday 25 May 2017 Conference Room Location


Meeting Room E3.9
9.00am Introduction from the Chair: Chris Harwood, Infrastructure Manager, Healthdirect Australia 2.30pm 3.00pm Afternoon tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing
9.10am Holistic and integrated approaches to digital health 3.00pm Panel of clinical experts:
Tim Kelsey, CEO, Australian Digital Health Agency Applications for digital health embedding telehealth in clinical practice
Panel moderator: Jackie Plunkett, Director, Health Innovation and Telehealth,
DIGITAL HEALTH INNOVATIONS & DRIVERS Loddon Mallee Rural Health Alliance, & President, Australian Telehealth Society
Panellists: Osteoarthritis: Prof David Hunter, Florance and Cope Chair of Rheumatology;
9.30am The future of virtualisation in health services delivery Chair, The Institute of Bone and Joint Research; Professor of Medicine, University of Sydney
 Dr Mohan Karunanithi, Group Leader, Health Services, The Australian E-Health Research & Royal North Shore Hospital
Centre, CSIRO Mental health: Prof Jeannette Milgrom, Director, Department of Clinical and Health
9.50am - 10:30am Morning tea, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing Psychology, Austin Health; Director, Parent-Infant Research Institute (PIRI)
10.30am Leveraging emerging ICT technologies to enable new health services and new models of care delivery Diabetes: Dr Stan Goldstein, Digital Health Technology Specialist, Senior Medical Officer,
 Prof Anthony Maeder, Chair in Digital Health Systems & Co-Director, Flinders Digital Health Bupa
Research Centre Home care monitoring for chronic disease and aged care: Dr Mohan Karunanithi, Group
10.55am Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) Leader, Health Services, The Australian E-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
Prof Christian Guttmann, Associate Professor, School of Science and Engineering, UNSW, Ophthalmology & burns: Prof Yogi Kanagasingam, Professor, School of Medicine, University
Research fellow, University of New South Wales, Karolinska Institute, Healthihabits of Notre Dame; & Research Director, The Australian E-Health Research Centre
11.20am Robotic surgery in Australia: Setting a new gold standard Primary health care: Dr Nathan Pinskier, Chair, RACGP Expert Committee eHealth and
 Dr Daniel Moon, Urologist, Australian Urology Associates; Director of Robotic Surgery, Practice Systems, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)
Epworth Healthcare
11.45pm Panel discussion: Creating innovative digital health care solutions EHEALTH - RECORDS & DATA
Panel moderator: Gaurav Sood, Founder, HealthTech Sydney
Panellists: Dr Stan Goldstein, Digital Health Technology Specialist, Senior Medical Officer, 3.50pm Leveraging big data in ehealth
Bupa Dr John Lambert, Chief Clinical Information Officer, eHealth NSW
Dr Raghav Murali-Ganesh, Co-Founder & Radiation Oncology Fellow, CancerAid 4.10 pm Integrated electronic medical record (ieMR) strategy and implementation
Elisa Mokany, Vice President R&D, SpeeDx Renea Collins, Clinical Director for eHealth, Metro South Health Service, Queensland Health
Andrew Bryant, General Manager, Consumer Health Services, Healthdirect Australia 4.30pm Panel discussion: Digital health data, information management and clinical informatics
12.20pm 1:30pm Lunch, networking and CeBIT exhibition viewing Panel moderator: Dr Tony Sara, Medical Adviser, Medical Executive Directorate, South
1.30pm Tele-assisted diagnosis and screening Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Prof Yogi Kanagasingam, Professor, School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame; Panellists: David Tibby, Director of Nursing, Clinical Informatics, Engagement & Clinical
& Research Director, The Australian E-Health Research Centre Governance, ieMR Program, eHealth Queensland
 Catherine Perry, Manager, Information Management Policy & Coordination Team, Business
CLINICAL SYSTEMS, INTEGRATED CARE & TELEHEALTH APPLICATIONS Technology & Information Management, Department of Health and Human Services Victoria
Dr Kannan Subramaniam, Regional Medical Director, APAC, Pfizer
1.50pm Internet cognitive behavioural therapy for women with ante and postnatal depression Angelene Falk, Deputy Commissioner, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
Prof Jeannette Milgrom, Director, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Austin 5.00pm Conference close
Health; Director, Parent-Infant Research Institute (PIRI)
2.10pm Closing the healthcare gap experienced by remote communities
 Michelle McGuirk, Manager, TeleHealth NT, Northern Territory Department of Health
Annette Stone, A/Director Strategic eHealth Services Corporate Services Bureau, Department of
Health, Northern Territory Government

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StartUp 2017
StartUp Conference
Speakers

70+
9.00am Nick Kaye Fostering a culture of innovation
Chief Executive Officer,
Sydney School of
Entrepreneurship

9.30am Michelle Melbourne Lessons for success and the start-up


Co-Founder &
Executive Director,
importance of building team and
company culture exhibitors
Intelledox

9.55am Karen Lawson StartUp vs corporate - Corporate


Chief Executive Officer, loves start-up - Collaborating for
Slingshot mutual success

10.20am James Cameron Beyond Growth Hacking - AKA the


Partner, AirTree Ventures long hard slog from $2m to $10m CeBIT
in ARR
10.55am Panel Discussion: Panel Moderator:
StartUp
Who needs government anyway Challenges and Ricardo Goncalves Conference
support for the startup sector Presenter, SBS World News, SBS Finance Editor
and presenter Small Business Secrets
Look back at the early startup landscape in NSW, what Panellists:
government support looks like here & elsewhere in the Karen Borg
world and what it could look like in the future what Chief Executive Officer, Jobs for NSW
challenges should government be addressing and what Michael Malone
are the success stories elsewhere we can learn from? Chief Executive Officer, Phi Capital

11.55am Phil Morle Epic #Flearn: Why we decided to CeBIT


stop at Pollenizer and why you
Chief Executive Officer,
Pollenizer should think about it too PitchFest
12.30pm Conference close

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PitchFest 2017
StartUp Competition
With their renowned belief in and support of game-changing innovation, CeBIT Australia introduced PitchFest, where
StartUp exhibitors are able to present their business ideas to a panel of esteemed judges. This fast paced interactive
competition has viewers on the edge of their seats as brilliant ideas are put forward for evaluation.

Winners of the CeBIT PitchFest have gone onto become multi-million dollar international companies, such as Ingogo
now installed in thousands of taxis across Australia, and Mathspace now available in over 20 countries as a result of
phenomenal short-term growth. Last years winner, NetHealth has in the ten months since the prestigious win expanded its
active user database by over 150 percent, with medical centres, pharmacies and hospitals across Queensland now benefiting
from the technology.

This year the PitchFest will be contest by the following ten fantastic StartUps:
Look Whos Charging
Sound Scouts
Share with Oscar
KeyHub
Inkerz
Hosonto Middleware
Arludo
Rivuu
Ontoto
Smart Grid Energy

Visit the Pyrmont Theatre from 1:00pm to join in on the excitement!

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CeBIT Black
BLACK
Event
CeBIT Black is an invite-only event that provides
a unique engagement opportunity for tier one
enterprise technology leaders and a limited
number of enterprise level technology providers.
The evening will feature an outstanding keynote
speaker, entertainment, networking and will raise
funds for The Smith Family.
Attendees at the 2016 event included AGL, American
Express, AMP, ANZ Banking Group, Australian Red
Cross, Barangaroo Delivery Authority, Bauer Media,
BOQ, Bupa, Caltex, Commonwealth Bank of Australia,
Department of Defence, Deutsche Bank, Fox Sports,
IAG, JP Morgan, Knight Frank, Microsoft, Network
Ten, News Ltd, NSW Government Departments, OFX,
Optus, PwC, Qantas, Sky News, Telstra, The Iconic,
Veolia, Water NSW, Westpac, William Hill, Woolworths
and many more. Job titles include, CIO, CTO, CEO,
CMO, CISO and Heads of Digital, Mobility, Strategy,
Innovation among others.

Sponsors

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CeBIT & International Cycling
Roundtable Breakfast Series
CeBIT Australia will again be partnering with the
International Cycling Executives (ICE) to host a
unique networking and learning environment for
members of the C-Suite business community who
have a shared passion for riding a bike.
With the event moving back into the City in 2017 the
format for our partnership with ICE has evolved. This
year CeBIT will host three separate invite only rides
in the build up to the event. Each ride will conclude
with an in-depth roundtable discussion over breakfast.
C-level executives from many of Australias most
important businesses will benefit from this unique
environment to relax, share, benchmark and learn from
their peers. Limited to just 16 riders the participants
on each ride will get a unique chance to form lasting,
meaningful and productive business relationships.

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