Who did Digital Nation Australia speak to this week?

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Subject matter experts in this week's Digital Nation Australia.

This week at Digital Nation Australia we examined the greatest transformation that the education sector has experienced in its history, as it accelerated its adoption of digital technologies throughout the pandemic.

Who did Digital Nation Australia speak to this week?

We also focussed on quantum computing as a disruptive technology that will have real world impacts to both business and society, in solving some of the world’s most challenging problems.

Case studies this week showcased software development company X-Team, and its integration of Slack’s collaboration tools into its X HQ platform to both challenge and reward employees.

We also investigated digital marketing and showcased babywear brand Purebaby and its relationship with Cheetah Digital to understand how a decade’s worth of digital transformation helped the business to respond and grow during the huge shift to digital consumption forced upon retailers by the COVID disruption.

 

Adam Brimo, CEO, OpenLearning

David Caspari, CEO, Janison Education Group

Desiree Lucchese, head of ethics and impact, U Ethical

Didier Bonnet, affiliate professor of strategy and digital transformation, IMD Business School

Dr Anna Phan, Asia Pacific Quantum Alliance Lead, IBM

Dr Mohammad Choucair CEO, Archer Materials

Fiona Robertson, partner, North Ridge Partners

Ryan Chartrand, CEO, X-Team

Sanjay Gill, CEO, Purebaby

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