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Ray Kurzweil is one of the world’s leading inventors, thinkers, and futurists, with a thirty-year track record of accurate predictions. Called “the restless genius” by The Wall Street Journal and “the ultimate thinking machine” by Forbes magazine, he was selected as one of the top entrepreneurs by Inc. magazine, which described him as the “rightful heir to Thomas Edison.” PBS selected him as one of the “sixteen revolutionaries who made America.”
Ray was the principal inventor of the first CCD flat-bed scanner, the first omni-font optical character recognition, the first print-to-speech reading machine for the blind, the first text-to-speech synthesizer, the first music synthesizer capable of recreating the grand piano and other orchestral instruments, and the first commercially marketed large-vocabulary speech recognition.
Among Ray’s many honors, he received a Grammy Award for outstanding achievements in music technology; he is the recipient of the National Medal of Technology, was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, holds twenty-one honorary Doctorates, and honors from three U.S. presidents.
Ray has written five national best-selling books, including New York Times best sellers The Singularity Is Near (2005) and How To Create A Mind (2012). He is Co-Founder and Chancellor of Singularity University and a Director of Engineering at Google heading up a team developing machine intelligence and natural language understanding.
Ci2019 featured over 40 global leaders including Chief Technology Officer of Google Ray Kurzweil (USA), CEO of NESTA Geoff Mulgan CBE (UK), Chief Data and Transformation Officer at DBS Bank Paul Cobban (Singapore), A.I. Experts Professor Toby Walsh and Liesl Yearsley (USA), Co-founder of Oxford Insights Emma Martinho-Truswell (UK), Ethics leader Professor Simon Longstaff, Ethics and Culture of Robots and AI Professor Kathleen Richardson (UK), brain performance neuroscientist Dr Etienne Van Der Walt (South Africa), transdisciplinary Behavioural Scientist Dr Richard Claydon (Hong Kong), Director of the Learning Technology Research Centre Carl Smith (UK), Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel AO, Deakin University Vice Chancellor Professor Jane Den Hollander, ATO’s Jane King, Innovation & Science Australia CEO Dr Charles Day, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento, Jobs for NSW CEO Nicole Cook, Behaviour Innovation founder & CEO John Pickering, People and Performance expert Andrew Horsfield, TEDx Melbourne’s Jon Yeo and many more to be announced.
The theme for Creative Innovation 2019 Asia Pacific was “Human Intelligence 2.0 – A Collective Future? How will we manage the transition?” . The event showcased world changing innovators, disruptors, futurists, scientist, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. Creative Innovation Global is the premiere conference for anyone who cares about creativity, innovation, leadership and transformation. Creative Innovation Global delivers world class creative and exponential thinking, innovation leadership and pragmatic solutions. The event offers credible forecasts, strategies and practices to help transform you and prepare the leadership of organisations for disruption in all its forms. A place to imagine the future, inspire your leadership and achieve business success.
Creative Innovation Global has received two global awards and numerous Australian Awards winning the title of best corporate event in the world. Creative Universe and Creative Innovation Global have just been ranked among the top 20 event organizers and agencies from around the world as part of the newly released Eventex All-Stars Index: eventex.co/all-stars We work on engaging hearts and minds and building leadership and innovation capability with teams through custom designing Creative Innovation half and full day workshops for organisations on a regular basis. To see more about our inspirational leadership programs and other events and offerings, please visit http://creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
To watch over 300 talks and videos from past Creative Innovation Global events visit: http://creativeinnovation.tv
Ray Kurzweil (USA) at Ci2019 - The Future of Intelligence, Artificial and NaturalCInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | The Future of Intelligence, Artificial and Natural https://www.creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
Ray Kurzweil is one of the world’s leading inventors, thinkers, and futurists, with a thirty-year track record of accurate predictions. Called “the restless genius” by The Wall Street Journal and “the ultimate thinking machine” by Forbes magazine, he was selected as one of the top entrepreneurs by Inc. magazine, which described him as the “rightful heir to Thomas Edison.” PBS selected him as one of the “sixteen revolutionaries who made America.”
Ray was the principal inventor of the first CCD flat-bed scanner, the first omni-font optical character recognition, the first print-to-speech reading machine for the blind, the first text-to-speech synthesizer, the first music synthesizer capable of recreating the grand piano and other orchestral instruments, and the first commercially marketed large-vocabulary speech recognition.
Among Ray’s many honors, he received a Grammy Award for outstanding achievements in music technology; he is the recipient of the National Medal of Technology, was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, holds twenty-one honorary Doctorates, and honors from three U.S. presidents.
Ray has written five national best-selling books, including New York Times best sellers The Singularity Is Near (2005) and How To Create A Mind (2012). He is Co-Founder and Chancellor of Singularity University and a Director of Engineering at Google heading up a team developing machine intelligence and natural language understanding.
Ci2019 featured over 40 global leaders including Chief Technology Officer of Google Ray Kurzweil (USA), CEO of NESTA Geoff Mulgan CBE (UK), Chief Data and Transformation Officer at DBS Bank Paul Cobban (Singapore), A.I. Experts Professor Toby Walsh and Liesl Yearsley (USA), Co-founder of Oxford Insights Emma Martinho-Truswell (UK), Ethics leader Professor Simon Longstaff, Ethics and Culture of Robots and AI Professor Kathleen Richardson (UK), brain performance neuroscientist Dr Etienne Van Der Walt (South Africa), transdisciplinary Behavioural Scientist Dr Richard Claydon (Hong Kong), Director of the Learning Technology Research Centre Carl Smith (UK), Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel AO, Deakin University Vice Chancellor Professor Jane Den Hollander, ATO’s Jane King, Innovation & Science Australia CEO Dr Charles Day, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento, Jobs for NSW CEO Nicole Cook, Behaviour Innovation founder & CEO John Pickering, People and Performance expert Andrew Horsfield, TEDx Melbourne’s Jon Yeo and many more to be announced.
The theme for Creative Innovation 2019 Asia Pacific was “Human Intelligence 2.0 – A Collective Future? How will we manage the transition?” . The event showcased world changing innovators, disruptors, futurists, scientist, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. Creative Innovation Global is the premiere conference for anyone who cares about creativity, innovation, leadership and transformation. Creative Innovation Global delivers world class creative and exponential thinking, innovation leadership and pragmatic solutions. The event offers credible forecasts, strategies and practices to help transform you and prepare the leadership of organisations for disruption in all its forms. A place to imagine the future, inspire your leadership and achieve business success.
Creative Innovation Global has received two global awards and numerous Australian Awards winning the title of best corporate event in the world. Creative Universe and Creative Innovation Global have just been ranked among the top 20 event organizers and agencies from around the world as part of the newly released Eventex All-Stars Index: eventex.co/all-stars We work on engaging hearts and minds and building leadership and innovation capability with teams through custom designing Creative Innovation half and full day workshops for organisations on a regular basis. To see more about our inspirational leadership programs and other events and offerings, please visit http://creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
To watch over 300 talks and videos from past Creative Innovation Global events visit: http://creativeinnovation.tv
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CInnovation Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/creative.innovati... Join the discussions on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/groups/3397423 Watch more videos and comment on our youtube channel to join the discussion: http://youtube.com/CInnovationGlobalLeave no one behind in the race to the future – Creative Universe and Creative Innovation GlobalCInnovationGlobal2019-11-26 | This is a short video from Creative Universe and Creative Innovation Global to encourage social inclusion and true generosity, kindness, teamwork and caring in diverse communities. www.creativeuniverse.com.au - Please share this video widely.
How do we meet the challenges we face in the world today - climate change, inequality, loneliness and depression? Can we do this alone as individuals or do we need to go to the next level? Imagine if we could be like the starlings who come together as 'one' and each look after seven of their neighbours. This is collective intelligence and true collaboration. Imagine if... we could be generous and kind and create a more equal world. Leave no one behind in the race to the future.
At Creative Universe we have identified that transformation happens through creativity. www.creativeuniverse.com.au
Creative Universe makes the extraordinary possible by helping to create sustainable, agile, aligned and high performance organisations. Our goal is to help develop creative leaders build a culture of innovation and develop the mindsets and Human Intelligence 2.0 skills to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Creative Universe is working with a diverse range of clients from business, government, education and community organisations, universities and thought leaders around Australia and internationally.
We offer you a range of innovative leadership, innovation and capability building programs, speakers, performers, conferences and special events to inspire your most important asset: your people. Through engaging with our transformational programs you will unleash the performance and creative potential of your people and foster growth mindsets, diversity, inclusion, resilience, empathy and community. We will assist your organisation in understanding and preparing for rapid change and disruption.
We can also work with you to custom design co-branded special events and conferences for your organisation.
Our goal is to help you develop creative capabilities, agile leaders, build aligned teams and stakeholders and a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship that helps you to leapfrog your competitors!
Please reach out to us about potential collaboration: www.creativeuniverse.com.auCi2011 - Imagination at Work (Courtesy of GE)CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Creative Innovation 2011 explored the challenges and opportunities of a super-connected world. It was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive world. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future.
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Creative Innovation 2011 explored the challenges and opportunities of a super-connected world. It was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive world. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future.The Future in Two Words…. with the speakers from Ci2011 (part 2)CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Featuring Rufus Black, Michael Rennie, Roya Baghai, and Pete Williams
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Creative Innovation 2011 explored the challenges and opportunities of a super-connected world. It was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive world. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future.The Future in Two Words…. with the speakers from Ci2011 (part 1)CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Featuring Dr Edward de Bono, Pip Marlow, James Moody, Simon McKeon, Steve Vamos, Victor Finkel, and Professor Stephen Heppell.
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Creative Innovation 2011 explored the challenges and opportunities of a super-connected world. It was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive world. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future.Tan Le speaks at Ci2011CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Tan Le, technology entrepreneur and former Young australian of the Year talks about 'The Future is Closer than You Think: A Headset that Reads Your Brainwaves'
For more information, please visit creativeinnovationglobal.com.au ¬ Creative Innovation is an annual future-shaping conference event. It is the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. Our next conference will take place 28-30 November 2012 at Sofitel Melbourne On Collins. To receive updates, please register your interest at creativeinnovationglobal.com.au/Ci2011/contact/Simon McKeon speaks at Ci2011CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Creative Innovation 2011 explored the challenges and opportunities of a super-connected world. It was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive world. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future.
Simon McKeon is the 2011 Australian of the Year. He is also Executive Chairman of Macquarie Group's Melbourne office. Simon is Chairman of CSIRO and Business for Millennium Development. Simon is a Director of VisionFund, World Vision International's microcredit arm, Global Poverty Project and Red Dust Role Models. He is an Australia Day Ambassador for the Victorian Government and serves on the Federal Government's Human Rights Grants Scheme Advisory Panel. He previously served as Founding President of the Federal Government's Australian Takeovers Panel, Founding Chairman of MS Research Australia and Founding President of the Federal Government's Point Nepean Community Trust. Simon is the helmsman of Macquarie Innovation which in March 2009 became the first sailboat in the world to sustain more than 50 knots and in so doing, peaked at a speed of 100 kmh (54 knots). He is also a Patron of the Australian Olympic Sailing Team which won 2 gold and a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.Raymond Kurzweil speaks at Ci2011CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Futurist, inventor and entrepreneur Raymond Kurzweil (USA) presenting at the Creative Innovation Conference 2011 about Exploiting The Emergent; Technology and the Future.
For more information, please visit creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
Creative Innovation is an annual future-shaping conference event. It is the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community.Paddy Miller Speaks at Ci2011CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Creative Innovation 2011 explored the challenges and opportunities of a super-connected world. It was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive world. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future. Dr. Paddy Miller is a Professor based in Barcelona, Spain at IESE Business School, University of Navarra, one of the top schools in Europe. He is also co-author of a new book about to be published The Innovation Architect which focuses on the leadership of innovation in organisation. In the past fifteen months he has appeared at the World Business Forum in New York as well as being a keynote speaker at events like the World Innovation Forum also held in New York and The HR Directors Summit in the UK.James Moody speaks at Ci2011CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Creative Innovation 2011 explored the challenges and opportunities of a super-connected world. It was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive world. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future.
James Bradfield Moody is Executive Director, Development at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), one of the world's largest and most diverse global research organizations. Moody is on the Advisory Council of the Australian Bureau of Statistics and a Board Member of the Brisbane Institute. He is an Australian National Commissioner for UNESCO, was previously co-chair of the UN Environment Programme Youth Advisory Council and Executive Secretary of the taskforce on Science and Technology for the UN Millennium Development Goals. He has been named Young Australian of the Year in Science and Technology and one of the Australian Financial Review's Young Executives of the Year. Moody received his PhD in Innovation Theory from the Australian National University, National Graduate School of Management and was Chief Systems Engineer for the Australian Satellite FedSat, the first Australian satellite to be launched in 30 years. He is the co-author of The Sixth Wave: how to succeed in a resource-limited world and is a regular panellist on the ABC TV television program The New Inventors.Edward de Bono speaks at Ci2011CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Creative Innovation 2011 explored the challenges and opportunities of a super-connected world. It was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive world. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future.
Edward de Bono is regarded as the global leading authority in the field of creative and conceptual thinking. An MD, PHD and Rhodes Scholar, he has authored 72 books in 41 languages. His instruction in thinking has been sought by major corporations such as IBM, Microsoft, Shell, Prudential, GM, Ford, and Citicorp to name a few. His work is in use in thousands of schools worldwide, and mandatory on the curriculum in some countries. He is the originator of the term 'Lateral Thinking' and the very popular "Six Thinking Hats" framework. Based on an understanding of how the brain works as a self-organising information system, Edward de Bono has designed specific thinking tools to maximize the creative process.Steve Vamos, Founding President of the Society for Knowledge Economics presentation at Ci2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Steve Vamos has quite a resume. He has worked for Microsoft, Apple, Nine MSN, was the Founding President of the Society for Knowledge Economics, and now sits on the board of Telstra.
This presentation on ‘Leading Creativity and Innovation in Organisations’ focuses on the seemingly obvious but so often overlooked asset – the most valuable asset we have in business – people.
Creative Innovation events are a rare opportunity to learn, think, connect and share ideas with some of the world’s most influential thinkers under one roof. Inspire your leadership and achieve business success.Charles Kovess - Australia’s Passion Provocateur’s presentation at Ci2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | After 20 years of high level legal and business experience, lawyer Charles Kovess knew that most people have a powerful and under-used ingredient they can use to drive successful changes in their lives. He turned his back on the law in 1993 to share those success strategies as a professional speaker, educator, facilitator and coach, and now he's a walking example of what he has so clearly proven... that ‘passionate people produce’!
Charles has provoked and inspired teams and individuals to achieve outstanding results by harnessing passion, he is known as Australasia's Passion Provocateur, and travels the world revealing its mighty magic. He is a Certified Speaking Professional, Past National President of the National Speakers’ Association of Australia, President of the Australia-Hungary Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and Trustee of the Global Energy Network Institute, a San Diego based organisation that has promoted the global use of renewable energy since 1986.
Charles has authored two inspirational books, ‘Passionate People Produce’, and ‘Passionate Performance’, and is the co-author of ‘The 7 Heavenly Virtues of Leadership’.
Creative Innovation events are a rare opportunity to learn, think, connect and share ideas with some of the world’s most influential thinkers under one roof. Inspire your leadership and achieve business success.Steve Vamos, President, Society for Knowledge Economics at CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Steve Vamos Leading creativity and innovation in organisations
Steve Vamos is the founding President of the Society for Knowledge Economics (SKE), a not for profit think tank established in 2005, supported by Westpac, Microsoft, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Hewlett Packard and CPA Australia. The SKE has conducted research in partnership with organizations such as the Business Council of Australia, NSW Government Department of Lands, the Victorian Government and the Federal Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.
The SKE encourages new and better practice in the leadership and management of human and other intangible resources that create economic and social value in knowledge based and globally connected economies. Previously, from January 2007 to September 2008 Steve lead Worldwide Sales and International Operations for Microsoft Corporation’s Online Services Group (OSG). He was responsible for the organisation’s international business in more than 30 countries around the world.
Steve was Vice President of Microsoft in Australia and New Zealand from 2003 to January 2007. Between 1998 and 2002, Steve was Chief Executive Officer of ninemsn, the on line joint venture between Microsoft and Publishing and Broadcasting Limited. Other roles Steve has held include, Vice President and Managing Director of Apple Computer Asia Pacific (1996 to 1998), Managing Director of Apple Computer Australia (1994 to 1995) and 14 years with IBM Australia in a number of sales, marketing and general management positions.
In 2004 and 2005, the Australian Financial Review included Steve in the top five listing of the most influential members of the Australian technology industry. Steve was appointed to the Board of Telstra as a non executive Director in 2009. Steve holds a degree in Civil Engineering (with Honors) from the University of New South Wales.Deep Conversations with Dr Edward, Austin, Dr Rufus Black - Moderator: Tania de Jong AM at CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Deep conversations with Dr Edward de Bono, Austin Williams, Dr Rufus Black Moderator: Tania de Jong AM ‘Creativity - the most endangered species of the 21st Century?’
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auProfessor Patrick McGorry, Australian of the Year 2010, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Patrick D. McGorry is Professor of Youth Mental Health at the University of Melbourne and Director of Orygen Youth Health and Orygen Youth Health Research Centre in Victoria , Australia . Prof McGorry received his medical degree from the University of Sydney and his doctorate from Monash University in Victoria, Australia. He is a world-leading researcher in the area of early psychosis and youth mental health.
Prof McGorry’s work has played an integral role in the development of safe, effective treatments and innovative research involving the needs of young people with emerging mental disorders, notably psychotic and severe mood disorders. His work has influenced health policy in Australia and many other countries and he has advised governments and health departments in many jurisdictions.
Prof. McGorry has published over 300 papers and many book chapters, and has edited 6 books. He is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Australian Government Centenary Medal in 2003 and the Founders’ Medal of the Australian Society for Psychiatric Research in 2001. Prof McGorry serves as Editor-in-Chief of Early Intervention in Psychiatry and is Chair of the Clinical Committee for the National Youth Mental Health Foundation: headspace, and Treasurer of the International Early Psychosis Association.
As well as his contributions to the field of early psychosis and youth mental health, Professor McGorry has interests in refugee mental health, youth suicide, youth substance use and the treatment of emerging personality disorder. Patrick was named Australian of the Year 2010.
Professor Patrick McGorry is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Mental Health and Mental Wealth".
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auTania de Jong AM, founder of Creativity Australia, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Tania de Jong AM is the inspiration, co-founder and artistic director of Pot-Pourri and of Music Theatre Australia entertainment and event production company. A graduate of the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Law with Honours and the Victorian College of the Arts, Tania is considered one of Australia 's most talented sopranos. She has performed with the Victoria State Opera, as a soloist with a number of orchestras and has performed in over 40 countries and released 7 CDs.
In 2006 Tania received the Ernst and Young Australian Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award as Founder of The Song Room. The Song Room has provided access to creative learning for over 200,000 disadvantaged Australian children. Tania's other awards include the "Outstanding Individual Contribution to Australian Culture", Churchill Fellowship and the Accessibility Award in The Melbourne Awards. She was a finalist in the Telstra Business Women's Awards and has recently been inducted into the AGSE Entrepreneurs Hall of Fame at Swinburne University . Tania was named Brainlink Woman of Achievement 2009.
Tania was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in June 2008 for service to the arts as a performer and entrepreneur and through the establishment and development of music and arts enrichment programs for schools and communities. She has recently founded Creativity Australia and Creative Universe to bring greater wellbeing, engagement and innovation into organisations through creative thinking and leadership programs. She works with a number of disadvantaged migrants and communities, as well as developing and presenting unique leadership programs for organisations including BHP, Telstra, ANZ, Royal Children’s Hospital, La Trobe and Melbourne universities.
Tania de Jong is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 her topic was "The Artful Human: What really matters?"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auEdward Luttwak, Senior Associate, Strategic & International Studies of Washington, thoughts - CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Edward Luttwak is a senior associate at the Center for Strategic Studies (USA) and has served as a consultant to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Council, the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force, and a number of allied governments as well as international corporations and financial institutions. He is a frequent lecturer at universities and military colleges in the United States and abroad and has testified before several congressional committees and presidential commissions. In 2004, he was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Bath (United Kingdom).
Luttwak is the author of numerous articles and several books, including The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire (John Hopkins, 1976–2005); Turbo-Capitalism: Winners and Losers in the Global Economy (HarperCollins, 1999); The Endangered American Dream (Simon & Schuster, 1993); and Coup d’etat (Harvard, 1985), which has been published in 14 languages. His new edition of Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace (Harvard, 2001) has been published in Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Estonian, and Turkish as well as English editions. Luttwak serves on the editorial board of the Washington Quarterly and Geopolitique (Paris). He received his Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University.
Edward Luttwak is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "How war can bring peace"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auProfessor Jonathan West, Founding Director, Australian Innovation Research Centre, thoughts - CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Jonathan West returned to his home in Tasmania in 2006 after 18 years at Harvard University. In Tasmania, he founded a new research organization, the Australian Innovation Research Centre, whose aspiration is to contribute rigorous empirical investigation and fresh conceptual approaches to discussion of Australia 's innovation performance and technological capability.
At Harvard University, West was Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Business Administration. He founded the Harvard Life Sciences Initiative and taught in the fields of innovation, operations, and business strategy. His research focuses on the roots of comparative performance in national innovation systems.
West has served as an advisor to major corporations and several governments around the world, particularly in the fields of agribusiness and life sciences. He now lives at his family farm, overlooking the Freycinet Peninsula on the East Coast of Tasmania, with his wife Susan and daughter Eliane.
Professor Jonathan West is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "The Innovation Myth"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auMichael Rennie, Managing Partner of McKinsey and Company, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Michael Rennie is the Managing Partner of McKinsey and Company, Australia & New Zealand. He has 25 years experience at the leading edge of management innovation and for many years has been the Global leader of McKinsey’s Organisation Behaviour practice, which covers organisation performance including innovation.
He is known as an innovator inside McKinsey, for founding radical approaches to organisation performance which holistically integrate the deeply personal dimensions of awareness and meaning with the external performance drivers of structure, process and measurement.
Michael has honours degrees in law & economics, studied languages & history in Switzerland and has a Masters degree in Arts from Oxford where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
Michael Rennie is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Necessity is the mother of invention"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auHugh Morgan, Principal of First Charnock, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Hugh Morgan is Principal of First Charnock Pty Ltd. He is the Chairman of the Order of Australia Association Foundation Limited; Trustee Emeritus of The Asia Society New York; Patron of Creativity Australia; Patron of The Song Room; Chairman of the JNF Environmental Scholarship Fund and President of the National Gallery of Victoria Foundation. He was a Director of the Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia for 14 years;
From 2003-2005 he was President of the Business Council of Australia. He is a past Executive Committee Member of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and a Past Co-Chair of the Commonwealth Business Council and continuing Director Emeritus.
He is a graduate in Law and Commerce from the University of Melbourne and was Managing Director of WMC Limited from 1986 to 2003. He was a Director of Alcoa of Australia from 1977 to 1998 and a Director of Alcoa Inc from 1998 to 2001.
Hugh Morgan is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010.
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auMark Scott, Managing Director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Appointed Managing Director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for a five-year term from July 5, 2006. Under his leadership, the ABC has dramatically expanded its services and its reach, with an annual budget approaching $1 billion.
Operating on the principle that media organisations must adapt or die in an era of massive technological change, Mr Scott has transformed the structure and operation of the ABC.
Television now provides a multi-channel service, extending to HD and the new Children’s Channel, ABC3; Radio has moved into the Digital age with a suite of new digital channels to complement its national and local coverage; and ABC on-line is proving to be a market leader with its authoritative and innovative content.
In News, at a time when many of our competitors are contracting, the ABC is forging ahead with bold and exciting new ventures, including the launch of ABC News Breakfast and plans for a 24/7 News Channel in 2010. Internationally, the ABC has secured new audiences for Radio Australia and Australia Network, flagged an ambitious new strategy vision and expanded its international project work through partnerships with agencies like AusAid.
The managing director has championed the shift inside the ABC from a process-based culture to one that emphasises the values of Respect, Integrity, Collegiality and Innovation.
Mark Scott was named Media Person of the Year in 2008 and made the Financial Review respected “Power” list in 2009. In 2009, he also garnered international attention with a series of agenda-setting speeches including the Latrobe University Annual Media Lecture, the A.N. Smith Memorial Lecture, the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Lecture and Macquarie University’s Bruce Allen Lecture.
Before joining the ABC, Scott served 12 years in a variety of editorial and executive positions with Fairfax Media, Editorial Director of the Fairfax newspaper and magazine division and Editor-in-Chief of Metropolitan, Regional and Community newspapers. Mark Scott holds a Bachelor of Arts, Diploma in Education, and Master of Arts from the University of Sydney and a Masters degree in Public Administration from Harvard University.
Mark Scott is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Building the digital town square"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auDr Peter Shergold AC, Macquarie Group Foundation, thoughts - CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Dr Peter Shergold AC was a CEO in the Australian Public Service for two decades. For five years from February 2003, Dr Shergold was Australia ’s most senior public administrator, serving as Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Dr Shergold is now the Macquarie Group Foundation Professor at the Centre for Social Impact.
Dr Shergold has significant Board experience in the public, private and ‘third’ sectors. In government he served on the Board of CSIRO and Centrelink and is now Chair of the National Centre for Vocational Education Research. Since leaving the Australian Public Service he has become a non-executive Director of AMP Ltd (a listed company), Corrs Chambers Westgarth (non-listed) and is the Chairperson of a small venture capital start-up, QuintessenceLabs. He is also actively involved in the non-profit sector and is Chair of the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation and a Director of the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence and the Sir John Monash Foundation.
Dr Peter Shergold AC is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Empowering communities to transform democracy"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.au/Ian Rogers, spiritual leadership expert, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Ian has held a number of senior management positions, in both Federal and State Government as well as in the private and the not for profit sectors. He has also lectured in Project Management and Marketing at TAFE.
Ian was appointed as part of the first senior management team of the Transport Accident Commission to design and implement a whole of organisation approach to fighting fraud, including how to change the public attitude and perception. Following an assignment at VicRoads to redesign and restructure the Investigations and Prosecutions functions, Ian performed the same role at the Accident Compensation Commission (Workcare) as he did at the TAC. Both these roles were undertaken in a politically volatile era and were extremely successful.
Within the private sector Ian worked in the head office of a major insurer, advising on how to change their relationship with their suppliers and how to reduce their exposure to fraud.
He also headed the Australian Davos Connection, (Australian arm of the World Economic Forum) which is a leadership organisation for the heads of business, government, politics and academia, promoting debate on global issues facing Australia .
Ian’s life passion and current work is as a medium and spiritual teacher, which he has been involved in for about 25 years.
Ian Rogers is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Does it always take a war to make peace? Or can peace be built like a bridge, one agreement at a time?’"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auCharles Kovess, Australia’s Passion Provocateur, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | After 20 years of high level legal and business experience, lawyer Charles Kovess knew that most people have a powerful and under-used ingredient they can use to drive successful changes in their lives. He turned his back on the law in 1993 to share those success strategies as a professional speaker, educator, facilitator and coach, and now he's a walking example of what he has so clearly proven... that ‘passionate people produce’!
Charles has provoked and inspired teams and individuals to achieve outstanding results by harnessing passion, he is known as Australasia's Passion Provocateur, and travels the world revealing its mighty magic.
He is a Certified Speaking Professional, Past National President of the National Speakers’ Association of Australia, President of the Australia-Hungary Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and Trustee of the Global Energy Network Institute, a San Diego based organisation that has promoted the global use of renewable energy since 1986. Charles has authored two inspirational books, ‘Passionate People Produce’, and ‘Passionate Performance’, and is the co-author of ‘The 7 Heavenly Virtues of Leadership’.
Charles is not only passionate about the power of passion: he is also passionate about sustainable behaviours and sport! He is Chairman of an innovative wastewater treatment company, he is Director of an innovative medical device manufacturer, he is currently competing in his 25th consecutive season in triathlons; he qualified as an international water polo referee, played A Grade Amateur Football, he plays the double bass in jazz and classical groups and has completed eight marathons. He is the father of one daughter and three sons.
Charles Kovess is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Without passion, forget innovation!"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auAndrew MacLeod, CEO of the Committee for Melbourne, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Andrew MacLeod is the CEO of the Committee for Melbourne. He worked as a Marine Litigation Attorney in Melbourne, Sydney and London before being recruited by the International Committee of the Red Cross to deal with military factions in Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
He was previously a Senior Adviser on Disaster Management for the United Nations. He ran high level humanitarian teams under great pressure to deliver results in the most arduous of circumstances, crossing cultures, borders and front lines of battle. In these roles Andrew served in several conflict zones and natural disaster settings, including Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia, East Timor, Pakistan, Philippines and Sri Lanka.
Most recently he was the head of Humanitarian Investment and Political Risk Analysis at Responsible Investment. In this role Andrew advised major companies on their community investments, Corporate Responsibility, Community Improvement programs and political risks in emerging economy investments.
Andrew has been awarded several decorations by different governments including the Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal by Australia , the Silver Medal for Humanity for work in the Balkans and the Australian Davos Connection Leadership Award. He was also a world-class swimmer having won a silver medal at the world masters games and volunteered to help national swimming teams in the developing countries in which he has worked.
Andrew MacLeod is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Melbourne Innovative City"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future...CI2010.com.auDavid Rock, CEO of Results Coaching Systems; Founder Neuro Leadership Institute, thoughts - CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | David is the Founder and CEO of Results Coaching Systems (RCS), which has operations in 15 countries. RCS helps Fortune 500 clients embed internal coaching capacity to develop leaders, retain talent and improve performance. Over 10,000 professionals have gone through coaching programs he developed.
David is the author of 'Personal Best', (Simon & Schuster, 2001), 'Quiet Leadership' (Harper Collins, 2006) and 'Coaching with the Brain in Mind' (Wiley & Sons, 2009), and 'Your Brain at Work', released in October 2009.
As well as running RCS, in 2007 David coined the term ‘NeuroLeadership’ and co-founded the NeuroLeadership Institute, a global initiative bringing neuroscientists and leadership experts together to build a new science for leadership development. He co-edits the NeuroLeadership Journal and heads up an annual global summit.
Academically, David is on the faculty and advisory board of Cimba, an international business school based in Europe. He also co-created a complete coaching certificate program at New York University (SCPS) and is a guest lecturer at universities in 5 countries including Oxford University ’s Said Business School. He is currently completing a doctorate in the Neuroscience of Leadership, and lives between Sydney and New York City
David Rock is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "The Neuroscience of Creativity"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future...CI2010.com.auProfessor Patrick McGorry, Australian of the Year 2010, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Prof. McGorry has published over 300 papers and many book chapters, and has edited 6 books. He is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Australian Government Centenary Medal in 2003 and the Founders’ Medal of the Australian Society for Psychiatric Research in 2001. Prof McGorry serves as Editor-in-Chief of Early Intervention in Psychiatry and is Chair of the Clinical Committee for the National Youth Mental Health Foundation: headspace, and Treasurer of the International Early Psychosis Association.
As well as his contributions to the field of early psychosis and youth mental health, Professor McGorry has interests in refugee mental health, youth suicide, youth substance use and the treatment of emerging personality disorder. Patrick was named Australian of the Year 2010.
Professor Patrick McGorry is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Mental Health and Mental Wealth".
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auSteve Vamos, President, Society for Knowledge Economics, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Steve Vamos is the founding President of the Society for Knowledge Economics (SKE), a not for profit think tank established in 2005, supported by Westpac, Microsoft, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Hewlett Packard and CPA Australia.
The SKE has conducted research in partnership with organizations such as the Business Council of Australia, NSW Government Department of Lands, the Victorian Government and the Federal Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. The SKE encourages new and better practice in the leadership and management of human and other intangible resources that create economic and social value in knowledge based and globally connected economies.
Previously, from January 2007 to September 2008 Steve lead Worldwide Sales and International Operations for Microsoft Corporation’s Online Services Group (OSG). He was responsible for the organisation’s international business in more than 30 countries around the world. Steve was Vice President of Microsoft in Australia and New Zealand from 2003 to January 2007.
Between 1998 and 2002, Steve was Chief Executive Officer of ninemsn, the on line joint venture between Microsoft and Publishing and Broadcasting Limited. Other roles Steve has held include, Vice President and Managing Director of Apple Computer Asia Pacific (1996 to 1998), Managing Director of Apple Computer Australia (1994 to 1995) and 14 years with IBM Australia in a number of sales, marketing and general management positions. In 2004 and 2005, the Australian Financial Review included Steve in the top five listing of the most influential members of the Australian technology industry. Steve was appointed to the Board of Telstra as a non executive Director in 2009.
Steve holds a degree in Civil Engineering (with Honors) from the University of New South Wales.
Steve Vamos is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Leading creativity and innovation in organisations.
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auDr Peter Farrell AM, founder and Executive Chairman of Resmed, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Dr Peter Farrell AM is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the Board of Resmed. He served as Chief Executive Officer of ResMed from 1990 until 2007. From 1978 to 1989, he was Foundation Director of the Center (now Graduate School) for Biomedical Engineering at the University of New South Wales where he currently serves as a Visiting Professor.
He holds a B.E. in chemical engineering with honors from the University of Sydney, an S.M. in chemical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Ph.D. in chemical engineering and bioengineering from the University of Washington, Seattle and a D.Sc. from the University of New South Wales.
Dr. Farrell was named 1998 San Diego Entrepreneur of the Year for Health Sciences, Australian Entrepreneur of the Year in 2001 and US National Entrepreneur of the Year for 2005 in Health Sciences. He is Chairman of the Executive Council of the Harvard Medical School Division of Sleep Medicine. He also serves on the business, engineering and medical school Advisory Boards at UCSD and is Chairman of the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of New South Wales in Sydney.
In addition to his responsibilities with ResMed, Dr. Farrell is a director of NuVasive, Inc., a NASDAQ-listed company that develops and markets products for the surgical treatment of spine disorders; and he is also non-executive Chairman of QRxPharma a clinical-stage specialty pharmaceutical company listed on the ASX. He is a Fellow or Honorary Fellow of several professional bodies.
Dr Peter Farrell is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Innovation and entrepreneurship: the engines of economic growth".
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auAustin Williams, Director of the Future Cities Project thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Austin Williams is Director of the Future Cities Project, Founder of mantownhuman [Manifesto: Towards a New Humanism], and producer at NBS TV.
He is the author of ‘The Enemies of Progress’, author & illustrator of ‘Shortcuts Books 1 & 2’ (2009) and ‘Shortcuts Book 3’ (2010) and is currently writing ‘Better Cities: Better Life’ (2010). He co-edited ‘The Future of Community’ and co-authored ‘The Macro World of Microcars’.
Austin Williams is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Constructing Communities - A contradiction in terms?"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010Professor Durrant-Whyte, Professor of Mechatronic Engineering at UoS, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Hugh Durrant-Whyte received the B.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of London, U.K., in 1983, and the M.S.E. and Ph.D. degrees, both in Systems Engineering, from the University of Pennsylvania , U.S.A. , in 1985 and 1986, respectively. From 1987 to 1995, he was a University Lecturer in Engineering Science, the University of Oxford, U.K. and a Fellow of Oriel College Oxford. Since 1995 he has been Professor of Mechatronic Engineering at University of Sydney where he leads the Australian Centre for Field Robotics (ACFR).
He is also Research Director of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Autonomous Systems, the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) Centre of Expertise in Uninhabited and Autonomous Systems, the Rio Tinto Centre for Mine Automation and the BAE Systems Strategic Partnership in autonomous Systems; all at the University of Sydney. He has been awarded two Australian Research Council (ARC) Federation Fellowships; in 2002 and 2007. His research work focuses on robotics and sensor networks. His work in applications includes automation in cargo handling, surface and underground mining, defence, unmanned flight vehicles and autonomous sub-sea vehicles. He has published over 350 research papers and has won numerous awards and prizes for his work. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA), the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (FTSE), the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (FIEEE), and an IEEE Robotics Society Distinguished Lecturer.
He was named the 2008 Professional Engineer of the Year by Engineers Australia Sydney Division.
Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "The Robots are coming"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auDr Edward de Bono, global authority on creative and conceptual thinking, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Dr Edward de Bono is regarded as the global leading authority in the field of creative and conceptual thinking. An MD, PHD and Rhodes Scholar, he has authored 72 books in 41 languages.
His instruction in thinking has been sought by major corporations such as IBM, Microsoft, Shell, Prudential, GM, Ford, and Citicorp to name a few. His work is in use in thousands of schools worldwide, and mandatory on the curriculum in some countries.
He is the originator of the term ‘Lateral Thinking’ and the very popular “Six Thinking Hats” framework. Based on an understanding of how the brain works as a self-organising information system, Edward de Bono has designed specific thinking tools to maximize the creative process.
Dr de Bono has worked successfully with organizations such as Pharmacia, Nokia and Dupont to imbed his thinking tools into their culture. The ROI for these companies has been impressive. He is the author of numerous best-selling books in the field of creative thinking.
Dr Edward de Bono is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Re-thinking the future"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auDr Rufus Black, Master of Ormond College at the University of Melbourne, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Dr Rufus Black is the Master of Ormond College at the University of Melbourne . An ethicist, management consultant and theologian, he writes and works on ethical and public policy issues. He has published on many topics including economic development, unemployment, the ethics of using stem cells and the life challenges of Generation X.
He is an ordained minister in the Uniting Church of Australia . He is very involved in educational issues. He Chairs the Board of Teach for Australia and is on the Board of the New York based Teach for All. Before becoming Master of Ormond he worked at McKinsey & Company for 9 years, where he was a partner and played leadership roles in the firm’s Asia/Pacific Organisation.
His work on ethics and public policy issues includes chairing the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute’s Human Ethics Research Committee, serving on the Board of Committee for the Economic Development of Australia and the McDonald Centre for Ethics and Public Life in Oxford . He holds degrees in law and politics from the University of Melbourne and degrees in moral theology from the University of Oxford , where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar.
Dr Rufus Black is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "The human boundaries of innovation"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auMikel Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Australia New Zealand Banking Group Ltd thoughts - CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Michael Smith is Chief Executive Officer of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ), a leading financial services group in Australia and New Zealand with a significant presence in Asia Pacific.
Until June 2007, Mr Smith was President and Chief Executive Officer, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited; Chairman, Hang Seng Bank Limited; Global Head of Commercial Banking for the HSBC Group and Chairman, HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad. Previously, Mr Smith was Chief Executive Officer of HSBC Argentina Holdings SA and was subsequently appointed Chairman of HSBC in Argentina in 2000.
Mr Smith joined the HSBC Group in 1978 and during his 29-year career he held a wide variety of posts in Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region, the United Kingdom, Australia, the Middle East and South America, including appointments in Commercial, Institutional and Investment Banking, Planning and Strategy, Operations and General Management.
Mr Smith graduated with honours in Economic Sciences in 1978 from City University of London.
He is a Member of the Asia Business Council, the Business Council of Australia and the Australian Bankers’ Association Council. Mr Smith is also a member of the Chongqing Mayor’s International Economic Advisory Council, the Shanghai International Financial Advisory Council and a Fellow of The Hong Kong Management Association. He is also a director of the Financial Markets Foundation for Children and a member of the Financial Literacy Advisory Board.
Mr Smith was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2000 and a Chevalier de l’Ordre du Merite Agricole in 2007.
He is married with three children. His interests include wine, golf and classic cars.
Michael Smith is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Innovation and the rise of Asia - new opportunities and new risks"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auPaul McNamee, Former World Doubles Tennis Champion, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Paul McNamee spent 11 years touring the world as a top ranked tennis player and over 20 years creating and developing some of Australia ’s biggest sporting events and organisations. The World Doubles Champion on a number of occasions, Paul is often described as a change maker.
Paul is credited with revitalising the Australian Open to raise its status to Australia ’s biggest sporting event. He is also a Founder and Tournament Director of the Hyundai Hopman Cup. Additionally Paul held a leadership role at Golf Australia ’s flagship events - the Men’s and Women’s Australian Open Championships. In recognition of his achievements, Paul has received an Order of Australia (AM) and Monash University Distinguished Alumni Award.
Paul McNamee is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Beyond the baseline"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auCathy Burke, Chief Executive Officer for The Hunger Project Australia, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Cathy Burke has been the Chief Executive Officer for The Hunger Project Australia for 13 years. During this time she has traveled widely in the field and has a deep understanding of the capacity and potential that people living in the conditions of hunger can bring to resolving hunger and poverty.
Prior to working at The Hunger Project she worked in politics in a range of capacities including co-campaign manager for a WA Federal Senate campaign, lobbyist and policy strategist.
Innovation as a core to Revival by Cathy Burke CEO The Hunger Project Australia
Cathy Burke is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Old problem + creative innovation = new future"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auClaire Pennicard, owner of The Pig Pen, thoughts from CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Claire Penniceard is the owner of The Pig Pen, a significant business which grows out pigs in North East Victoria, on contract to service specialist export markets.
The enterprise has been designed and operated for ten years as a working model of sustainable, Triple Bottom Line, accountable agriculture.
Water and energy use are a fraction of traditional operational requirements. Emissions are negligible compared to other forms of agricultural production. The Pig Pen is a continuing zero waste enterprise. The land footprint is tiny, and the enterprise is able to regenerate, every year, a greater acreage of land than is required for all its operational land in total, including land required for all the external inputs of the enterprise, such as feed grain.
The enterprise showcases exemplary environmental, animal welfare and production outcomes, is a multiple national Award winner, and has an international reputation for excellence in the Australian pork industry. Claire has won a host of awards including the Telstra Business Women’s Awards in the Innovation category and Rural Woman of the Year Award. She is passionate about sharing innovative and successful strategies to create a truly sustainable model of 21st century agricultural production.
Claire Pennicard is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 her topic was "Failure, Farming & Food Security"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future… CI2010.com.au/Michael Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Australia New Zealand Banking Group Limited - CI 2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Michael Smith is Chief Executive Officer of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ), a leading financial services group in Australia and New Zealand with a significant presence in Asia Pacific.
Until June 2007, Mr Smith was President and Chief Executive Officer, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited; Chairman, Hang Seng Bank Limited; Global Head of Commercial Banking for the HSBC Group and Chairman, HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad. Previously, Mr Smith was Chief Executive Officer of HSBC Argentina Holdings SA and was subsequently appointed Chairman of HSBC in Argentina in 2000.
Mr Smith joined the HSBC Group in 1978 and during his 29-year career he held a wide variety of posts in Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region, the United Kingdom, Australia, the Middle East and South America, including appointments in Commercial, Institutional and Investment Banking, Planning and Strategy, Operations and General Management.
Mr Smith graduated with honours in Economic Sciences in 1978 from City University of London.
He is a Member of the Asia Business Council, the Business Council of Australia and the Australian Bankers’ Association Council. Mr Smith is also a member of the Chongqing Mayor’s International Economic Advisory Council, the Shanghai International Financial Advisory Council and a Fellow of The Hong Kong Management Association. He is also a director of the Financial Markets Foundation for Children and a member of the Financial Literacy Advisory Board.
Mr Smith was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2000 and a Chevalier de l’Ordre du Merite Agricole in 2007.
He is married with three children. His interests include wine, golf and classic cars.
Michael Smith is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Innovation and the rise of Asia - new opportunities and new risks"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.au/Mark Scott, Managing Director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation presentation at CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Appointed Managing Director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for a five-year term from July 5, 2006. Under his leadership, the ABC has dramatically expanded its services and its reach, with an annual budget approaching $1 billion.
Operating on the principle that media organisations must adapt or die in an era of massive technological change, Mr Scott has transformed the structure and operation of the ABC.
Television now provides a multi-channel service, extending to HD and the new Children’s Channel, ABC3; Radio has moved into the Digital age with a suite of new digital channels to complement its national and local coverage; and ABC on-line is proving to be a market leader with its authoritative and innovative content.
In News, at a time when many of our competitors are contracting, the ABC is forging ahead with bold and exciting new ventures, including the launch of ABC News Breakfast and plans for a 24/7 News Channel in 2010. Internationally, the ABC has secured new audiences for Radio Australia and Australia Network, flagged an ambitious new strategy vision and expanded its international project work through partnerships with agencies like AusAid.
The managing director has championed the shift inside the ABC from a process-based culture to one that emphasises the values of Respect, Integrity, Collegiality and Innovation.
Mark Scott was named Media Person of the Year in 2008 and made the Financial Review respected “Power” list in 2009. In 2009, he also garnered international attention with a series of agenda-setting speeches including the Latrobe University Annual Media Lecture, the A.N. Smith Memorial Lecture, the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Lecture and Macquarie University’s Bruce Allen Lecture.
Before joining the ABC, Scott served 12 years in a variety of editorial and executive positions with Fairfax Media, Editorial Director of the Fairfax newspaper and magazine division and Editor-in-Chief of Metropolitan, Regional and Community newspapers. Mark Scott holds a Bachelor of Arts, Diploma in Education, and Master of Arts from the University of Sydney and a Masters degree in Public Administration from Harvard University.
Mark Scott is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Building the digital town square"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.au/Highlights of CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.au/Dr Edward de Bono, global authority on creative and conceptual thinking presentation at CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Dr Edward de Bono is regarded as the global leading authority in the field of creative and conceptual thinking. An MD, PHD and Rhodes Scholar, he has authored 72 books in 41 languages.
His instruction in thinking has been sought by major corporations such as IBM, Microsoft, Shell, Prudential, GM, Ford, and Citicorp to name a few. His work is in use in thousands of schools worldwide, and mandatory on the curriculum in some countries.
He is the originator of the term ‘Lateral Thinking’ and the very popular “Six Thinking Hats” framework. Based on an understanding of how the brain works as a self-organising information system, Edward de Bono has designed specific thinking tools to maximize the creative process.
Dr de Bono has worked successfully with organizations such as Pharmacia, Nokia and Dupont to imbed his thinking tools into their culture. The ROI for these companies has been impressive. He is the author of numerous best-selling books in the field of creative thinking.
Dr Edward de Bono is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 his topic was "Re-thinking the future"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auDeep conversations with Edward, Andrew, Ian - Moderator: Beverely O’Connor at CI2010CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Deep conversations with Edward Luttwak, Andrew MacLeod, Ian Rogers Moderator: Beverely O’Connor ‘Does it always take a war to make peace? Or can peace be built like a bridge, one agreement at a time?’
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future... CI2010.com.auClaire Pennicard, owner of The Pig Pen presentation at CI2010.CInnovationGlobal2019-11-04 | Claire Penniceard is the owner of The Pig Pen, a significant business which grows out pigs in North East Victoria, on contract to service specialist export markets.
The enterprise has been designed and operated for ten years as a working model of sustainable, Triple Bottom Line, accountable agriculture.
Water and energy use are a fraction of traditional operational requirements. Emissions are negligible compared to other forms of agricultural production. The Pig Pen is a continuing zero waste enterprise. The land footprint is tiny, and the enterprise is able to regenerate, every year, a greater acreage of land than is required for all its operational land in total, including land required for all the external inputs of the enterprise, such as feed grain.
The enterprise showcases exemplary environmental, animal welfare and production outcomes, is a multiple national Award winner, and has an international reputation for excellence in the Australian pork industry. Claire has won a host of awards including the Telstra Business Women’s Awards in the Innovation category and Rural Woman of the Year Award. She is passionate about sharing innovative and successful strategies to create a truly sustainable model of 21st century agricultural production.
Claire Pennicard is talking at the Creative Innovation Conference 2010 her topic was "Failure, Farming & Food Security"
Creative Innovation 2010 was the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. It was a place to learn techniques and strategies, unlock and share ideas and gain empowering experiences. A place to imagine the future… CI2010.com.au/Nessun Dorma from Turandot by Pot-Pourri at Creative Innovation 2019 (Ci2019)CInnovationGlobal2019-09-30 | https://www.creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
Pot-Pourri is regarded as one of Australia's leading feature acts and is highly sought after for the corporate and conference stage, as well as performing concerts at major venues, festivals and events around the world. With 40 overseas tours and 7 CDs under their belt including Europe, Asia and USA, Melbourne’s Pot-Pourri presents their unique and innovative blend of music theatre, cabaret, opera, magic, didgeridoo and comedy in a superbly entertaining show that is so hot it sizzles!
Ci2019 featured over 40 global leaders including Chief Technology Officer of Google Ray Kurzweil (USA), CEO of NESTA Geoff Mulgan CBE (UK), Chief Data and Transformation Officer at DBS Bank Paul Cobban (Singapore), A.I. Experts Professor Toby Walsh and Liesl Yearsley (USA), Co-founder of Oxford Insights Emma Martinho-Truswell (UK), Ethics leader Professor Simon Longstaff, Ethics and Culture of Robots and AI Professor Kathleen Richardson (UK), brain performance neuroscientist Dr Etienne Van Der Walt (South Africa), transdisciplinary Behavioural Scientist Dr Richard Claydon (Hong Kong), Director of the Learning Technology Research Centre Carl Smith (UK), Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel AO, Deakin University Vice Chancellor Professor Jane Den Hollander, ATO’s Jane King, Innovation & Science Australia CEO Dr Charles Day, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento, Jobs for NSW CEO Nicole Cook, Behaviour Innovation founder & CEO John Pickering, People and Performance expert Andrew Horsfield, TEDx Melbourne’s Jon Yeo and many more to be announced.
The theme for Creative Innovation 2019 Asia Pacific was “Human Intelligence 2.0 – A Collective Future? How will we manage the transition?” . The event showcased world changing innovators, disruptors, futurists, scientist, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. Creative Innovation Global is the premiere conference for anyone who cares about creativity, innovation, leadership and transformation. Creative Innovation Global delivers world class creative and exponential thinking, innovation leadership and pragmatic solutions. The event offers credible forecasts, strategies and practices to help transform you and prepare the leadership of organisations for disruption in all its forms. A place to imagine the future, inspire your leadership and achieve business success.
Creative Innovation Global has received two global awards and numerous Australian Awards winning the title of best corporate event in the world. Creative Universe and Creative Innovation Global have just been ranked among the top 20 event organizers and agencies from around the world as part of the newly released Eventex All-Stars Index: eventex.co/all-stars We work on engaging hearts and minds and building leadership and innovation capability with teams through custom designing Creative Innovation half and full day workshops for organisations on a regular basis. To see more about our inspirational leadership programs and other events and offerings, please visit http://creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
To watch over 300 talks and videos from past Creative Innovation Global events visit: http://creativeinnovation.tv
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CInnovation Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/creative.innovati... Join the discussions on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/groups/3397423 Watch more videos and comment on our youtube channel to join the discussion: http://youtube.com/CInnovationGlobalDeep Conversation at Ci2019: Human Intelligence 2.0: A Collective Future?CInnovationGlobal2019-09-30 | Human Intelligence 2.0: A Collective Future? How will we manage the transition? https://www.creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
Ci2019 Deep Conversation featured Lord Adair (UK), Geoff Mulgan CBE (UK), Emma Martinho-Truswell (UK), Professor Kathleen Richardson (UK), Paul Cobban (Singapore), Dr Simon Longstaff AO, and the audience. This session was moderated by Peter Hunt AM.
The world is moving faster than we can think; so we have to change our thinking! As the pace of change accelerates, we are increasingly asking individuals and organisations to become more agile. Organisations (and therefore people) will have to transform and develop the systematic ability to test, learn, adjust and adapt. To tolerate missteps, mistakes, false starts, fumbles, and, yes, even failures.
That’s all much easier said than done. How can organisations develop cultures that hardwire innovative behaviours such as immersive research and rapid prototyping?
Ci2019 featured over 40 global leaders including Chief Technology Officer of Google Ray Kurzweil (USA), CEO of NESTA Geoff Mulgan CBE (UK), Chief Data and Transformation Officer at DBS Bank Paul Cobban (Singapore), A.I. Experts Professor Toby Walsh and Liesl Yearsley (USA), Co-founder of Oxford Insights Emma Martinho-Truswell (UK), Ethics leader Professor Simon Longstaff, Ethics and Culture of Robots and AI Professor Kathleen Richardson (UK), brain performance neuroscientist Dr Etienne Van Der Walt (South Africa), transdisciplinary Behavioural Scientist Dr Richard Claydon (Hong Kong), Director of the Learning Technology Research Centre Carl Smith (UK), Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel AO, Deakin University Vice Chancellor Professor Jane Den Hollander, ATO’s Jane King, Innovation & Science Australia CEO Dr Charles Day, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento, Jobs for NSW CEO Nicole Cook, Behaviour Innovation founder & CEO John Pickering, People and Performance expert Andrew Horsfield, TEDx Melbourne’s Jon Yeo and many more to be announced.
The theme for Creative Innovation 2019 Asia Pacific was “Human Intelligence 2.0 – A Collective Future? How will we manage the transition?” . The event showcased world changing innovators, disruptors, futurists, scientist, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. Creative Innovation Global is the premiere conference for anyone who cares about creativity, innovation, leadership and transformation. Creative Innovation Global delivers world class creative and exponential thinking, innovation leadership and pragmatic solutions. The event offers credible forecasts, strategies and practices to help transform you and prepare the leadership of organisations for disruption in all its forms. A place to imagine the future, inspire your leadership and achieve business success.
Creative Innovation Global has received two global awards and numerous Australian Awards winning the title of best corporate event in the world. Creative Universe and Creative Innovation Global have just been ranked among the top 20 event organizers and agencies from around the world as part of the newly released Eventex All-Stars Index: eventex.co/all-stars We work on engaging hearts and minds and building leadership and innovation capability with teams through custom designing Creative Innovation half and full day workshops for organisations on a regular basis. To see more about our inspirational leadership programs and other events and offerings, please visit http://creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
To watch over 300 talks and videos from past Creative Innovation Global events visit: http://creativeinnovation.tv
Acclaimed Violinist Zoe Black and Virtuoso Pianist Jack Earle collaborate for a very special performance of Spiegel im Spiegel by Arvo Part at Creative Innovation 2019 Asia Pacific (Ci2019)
Ci2019 featured over 40 global leaders including Chief Technology Officer of Google Ray Kurzweil (USA), CEO of NESTA Geoff Mulgan CBE (UK), Chief Data and Transformation Officer at DBS Bank Paul Cobban (Singapore), A.I. Experts Professor Toby Walsh and Liesl Yearsley (USA), Co-founder of Oxford Insights Emma Martinho-Truswell (UK), Ethics leader Professor Simon Longstaff, Ethics and Culture of Robots and AI Professor Kathleen Richardson (UK), brain performance neuroscientist Dr Etienne Van Der Walt (South Africa), transdisciplinary Behavioural Scientist Dr Richard Claydon (Hong Kong), Director of the Learning Technology Research Centre Carl Smith (UK), Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel AO, Deakin University Vice Chancellor Professor Jane Den Hollander, ATO’s Jane King, Innovation & Science Australia CEO Dr Charles Day, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento, Jobs for NSW CEO Nicole Cook, Behaviour Innovation founder & CEO John Pickering, People and Performance expert Andrew Horsfield, TEDx Melbourne’s Jon Yeo and many more to be announced.
The theme for Creative Innovation 2019 Asia Pacific was “Human Intelligence 2.0 – A Collective Future? How will we manage the transition?” . The event showcased world changing innovators, disruptors, futurists, scientist, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. Creative Innovation Global is the premiere conference for anyone who cares about creativity, innovation, leadership and transformation. Creative Innovation Global delivers world class creative and exponential thinking, innovation leadership and pragmatic solutions. The event offers credible forecasts, strategies and practices to help transform you and prepare the leadership of organisations for disruption in all its forms. A place to imagine the future, inspire your leadership and achieve business success.
Creative Innovation Global has received two global awards and numerous Australian Awards winning the title of best corporate event in the world. Creative Universe and Creative Innovation Global have just been ranked among the top 20 event organizers and agencies from around the world as part of the newly released Eventex All-Stars Index: eventex.co/all-stars We work on engaging hearts and minds and building leadership and innovation capability with teams through custom designing Creative Innovation half and full day workshops for organisations on a regular basis. To see more about our inspirational leadership programs and other events and offerings, please visit http://creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
To watch over 300 talks and videos from past Creative Innovation Global events visit: http://creativeinnovation.tv
Melbourne born, London based, Warren Wills is a multi-award winning composer, musical director and performer who has worked with many of the world’s best cabaret, opera, jazz and classical artists. One of the most versatile and gifted musicians on the international scene, he has authored 8 original operas, 10 musicals, 13 children’s musicals, 25 albums ( with Prestige Records on iTunes, and Spotify), 5 major orchestral works and music direction credits on more than 50 productions. Warren has played and composed for the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), as well as for Woody Allen in New York City, Pamela Anderson in London, and has toured extensively in Europe, Asia and the US, with appearances on MTV in the Middle East.
Ci2019 featured over 40 global leaders including Chief Technology Officer of Google Ray Kurzweil (USA), CEO of NESTA Geoff Mulgan CBE (UK), Chief Data and Transformation Officer at DBS Bank Paul Cobban (Singapore), A.I. Experts Professor Toby Walsh and Liesl Yearsley (USA), Co-founder of Oxford Insights Emma Martinho-Truswell (UK), Ethics leader Professor Simon Longstaff, Ethics and Culture of Robots and AI Professor Kathleen Richardson (UK), brain performance neuroscientist Dr Etienne Van Der Walt (South Africa), transdisciplinary Behavioural Scientist Dr Richard Claydon (Hong Kong), Director of the Learning Technology Research Centre Carl Smith (UK), Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel AO, Deakin University Vice Chancellor Professor Jane Den Hollander, ATO’s Jane King, Innovation & Science Australia CEO Dr Charles Day, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento, Jobs for NSW CEO Nicole Cook, Behaviour Innovation founder & CEO John Pickering, People and Performance expert Andrew Horsfield, TEDx Melbourne’s Jon Yeo and many more to be announced.
The theme for Creative Innovation 2019 Asia Pacific was “Human Intelligence 2.0 – A Collective Future? How will we manage the transition?” . The event showcased world changing innovators, disruptors, futurists, scientist, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. Creative Innovation Global is the premiere conference for anyone who cares about creativity, innovation, leadership and transformation. Creative Innovation Global delivers world class creative and exponential thinking, innovation leadership and pragmatic solutions. The event offers credible forecasts, strategies and practices to help transform you and prepare the leadership of organisations for disruption in all its forms. A place to imagine the future, inspire your leadership and achieve business success.
Creative Innovation Global has received two global awards and numerous Australian Awards winning the title of best corporate event in the world. Creative Universe and Creative Innovation Global have just been ranked among the top 20 event organizers and agencies from around the world as part of the newly released Eventex All-Stars Index: eventex.co/all-stars We work on engaging hearts and minds and building leadership and innovation capability with teams through custom designing Creative Innovation half and full day workshops for organisations on a regular basis. To see more about our inspirational leadership programs and other events and offerings, please visit http://creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
To watch over 300 talks and videos from past Creative Innovation Global events visit: http://creativeinnovation.tv
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CInnovation Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/creative.innovati... Join the discussions on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/groups/3397423 Watch more videos and comment on our youtube channel to join the discussion: http://youtube.com/CInnovationGlobalSomewhere from Westside Story by Tania de Jong AM at Creative Innovation 2019 (Ci2019)CInnovationGlobal2019-09-24 | https://www.creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
Tania is a trail-blazing Australian soprano, award-winning social entrepreneur, creative innovation catalyst, inclusionista, spiritual journeywoman, storyteller and global speaker. She works across the public, private, creative and social sectors.
Ci2019 featured over 40 global leaders including Chief Technology Officer of Google Ray Kurzweil (USA), CEO of NESTA Geoff Mulgan CBE (UK), Chief Data and Transformation Officer at DBS Bank Paul Cobban (Singapore), A.I. Experts Professor Toby Walsh and Liesl Yearsley (USA), Co-founder of Oxford Insights Emma Martinho-Truswell (UK), Ethics leader Professor Simon Longstaff, Ethics and Culture of Robots and AI Professor Kathleen Richardson (UK), brain performance neuroscientist Dr Etienne Van Der Walt (South Africa), transdisciplinary Behavioural Scientist Dr Richard Claydon (Hong Kong), Director of the Learning Technology Research Centre Carl Smith (UK), Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel AO, Deakin University Vice Chancellor Professor Jane Den Hollander, ATO’s Jane King, Innovation & Science Australia CEO Dr Charles Day, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento, Jobs for NSW CEO Nicole Cook, Behaviour Innovation founder & CEO John Pickering, People and Performance expert Andrew Horsfield, TEDx Melbourne’s Jon Yeo and many more to be announced.
The theme for Creative Innovation 2019 Asia Pacific was “Human Intelligence 2.0 – A Collective Future? How will we manage the transition?” . The event showcased world changing innovators, disruptors, futurists, scientist, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. Creative Innovation Global is the premiere conference for anyone who cares about creativity, innovation, leadership and transformation. Creative Innovation Global delivers world class creative and exponential thinking, innovation leadership and pragmatic solutions. The event offers credible forecasts, strategies and practices to help transform you and prepare the leadership of organisations for disruption in all its forms. A place to imagine the future, inspire your leadership and achieve business success.
Creative Innovation Global has received two global awards and numerous Australian Awards winning the title of best corporate event in the world. Creative Universe and Creative Innovation Global have just been ranked among the top 20 event organizers and agencies from around the world as part of the newly released Eventex All-Stars Index: eventex.co/all-stars We work on engaging hearts and minds and building leadership and innovation capability with teams through custom designing Creative Innovation half and full day workshops for organisations on a regular basis. To see more about our inspirational leadership programs and other events and offerings, please visit http://creativeinnovationglobal.com.au
To watch over 300 talks and videos from past Creative Innovation Global events visit: http://creativeinnovation.tv