As businesses head back to the drawing board to redesign their post-COVID19 strategies, there is a new opportunity to invest in the redesign of core competencies that will rebuild Australia’s global competitiveness. In episode 3 of the Age of Trust series CEO of METS Ignited (Mining Equipment, Technology and Services) Adrian Beer and Head of Solution Architects for Verizon Tony Harb talk to InnovationAus publisher Corrie McLeod on how enterprises will use new 5G driven services to optimise the supply chain while building resilience and will this impact cyber challenges for an IoT device-driven world? What's the role of IoT? How will smart companies be taking core competencies and supercharging them with technologies?
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David Ireland, Co-founder & Director, The Growth Drivers
Andrew Dzurak, Founder & CEO, Diraq
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Amanda White, Founding Director, Agricultural Robotics
Paul D’Urso, professor, neurosurgeon & founder of Anatomics
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