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Want to know about the future of work?


The Australian workforce is changing more rapidly than ever before, and it’s important that we start preparing now. With the technology we have now, individuals will be empowered to take on more independent tasks and be able to decide where and how they want to work. The traditional career path of working up through the ranks is becoming less prevalent, but more and more people focusing on innovation.

Leaders at the forefront of the industry agree it’s time to think beyond what we’ve known as the ‘future of work’. Change is happening so rapidly that we need to harness it – today.

Presented by RMIT University, the Future Thinkers Forum is your opportunity to be a part of this career-shaping conversation.

Join them at The Capitol where thought leaders will discuss rapid-fire topics, from revolutionary technologies – including wearable devices that detect loneliness – to inspirational stories of change that illuminate opportunities in every challenge we face.

The details

What: Future Thinkers Forum

Where: The Capitol – 113 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000

When: Tuesday 25 October 2022 5.00pm – 8.30pm

Note: Starting at 5pm for pre-event networking, canapés and beverages, presentations will begin at 6pm – 7.30pm, followed by more networking and RMIT enquiries until 8.30pm.

Presentations

  1. Shaping ideas into successful ventures.
    Presented by Abigail Forsyth, Co-Founder of KeepCup (Keynote speaker)
  2. The tech-driven shift towards digital economies.
    Presented by Jason Potts, Distinguished Professor of Economics and Co-Director of Blockchain Innovation Hub at RMIT University
  3. Using change to create opportunities.
    Presented by RMIT alumni, Rosanna Baini OAM
  4. Stories from the future of work.
    Presented by Dr Peter Thomas, Director of RMIT FORWARD in RMIT’s College of Vocational Education
  5. Connecting to transformative technologies.
    Presented by Navdip Kalsi, Director of Customer Success Architecture at GitHub
  6. Innovations revolutionising health and social justice.
    Presented by Nithya Solomon, Director, Innovation Catalyst & Director Health Transformation Lab, Policy, Strategy & Impact, RMIT University

In addition to hearing from our guest speakers, the Future Thinkers Forum is your chance to:

  • Network with like-minded peers over canapés and drinks
  • Talk with RMIT staff and discover your study options
  • Speak to career counsellors about advancing your career

Register now for the Future Thinkers Forum and learn how change could inspire your next career move.

In partnership with

RMIT





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