The Inaugural


CDOIQ-ANZ SYMPOSIUM

October 28, 2024

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CDOIQ Symposium comes to Australasia

In 2024, the #CDOIQ will bring the globally renowned Chief Data Officer & Information Quality Symposium (CDOIQ) previously hosted at MIT to Australasia for the first time, in cooperation with The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. The symposium will be hosted at The Nexus of Innovation, Melbourne Connect, as an in-person event. The CDOIQ Symposium has established itself as one of the most important data events in the world to exchange innovative ideas, best practices and to promote the adoption of the CDO role.

The Inaugural CDOIQ-ANZ Symposium will provide a platform for data leaders from academia, government and industry to collaborate on Australasia’s hot topics on data and share ideas on data-driven value creation and innovation. Targeted at Chief Data Officers, Chief Analytics Officers and Heads of Data & Analytics, this symposium is organized into three parallel tracks: Data Strategy and Management, Analytics and AI Value Creation, and Data Ecosystems and Platforms. The Symposium includes but not limited to, plenary keynote speech, panel, thought leadership, case studies, policies and strategies, prioritizations and alignment, and innovative research results. Vendor booths will also be a key highlight of the symposium.

We look forward to the intimate, one-day gathering to share and gain expert knowledge on 28th of October 2024. Sustainable business value can be created with data only when organizations are data literate, and silos are broken down.

 

Sincerely,

Dr. Richard Wang, Co-Chair of the CDOIQ-ANZ Symposium, Executive Director of the CDOIQ Program

Dr. Ofir Turel, Co-Chair of the CDOIQ-ANZ Symposium, Professor, Professor in IS Management, Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne

Dr. Reeva Lederman, Co-Chair of the CDOIQ-ANZ Symposium, Professor, Professor in IS Management, Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne

1Day
20Speakers
17Planned Sessions
200Expected Attendees