Industry experts to gather in Brisbane in July
ARCIA’s annual Queensland Industry Dinner and Networking event will be held in Brisbane on the evening of 27 July, in conjunction with the one-day Comms Connect Brisbane conference.
The Industry Dinner and Networking night is an opportunity to join other radio professionals and share the excitement of an energised industry that continues to grow and establish new wireless opportunities.
Member and non-member tickets can be purchased with the option of booking a full table of 10 at a discount rate.
The guest speaker for the evening will be Jeff Miller, who is CEO of the Civil Contractors Federation (WA), a role he has held for nearly nine years. He has worked with Arthur Andersen and Alcoa Australia as an accountant, and worked in the radio, marketing and communications industries for more than 15 years.
Civil Contractors Federation throughout Australia partners with BIS Oxford Economics to produce an annual report which outlines the prospects of infrastructure investment throughout Australia. Like WA, Queensland is adjusting to a slowdown in the mining and resources sectors. Jeff will share what the construction landscape is expected to look like in the years ahead.
The evening will also see the announcement of the Queensland Industry Professional of Year, for which nominations are still open until 15 July. Nominees should fit into one or more of the following categories:
- an industry professional who has made a significant contribution to the radio industry;
- an apprentice or new talent who has achieved well above expectations;
- an industry professional who has developed an innovation that provides increased opportunity or value to the industry;
- an industry professional who has developed initiatives in training or similar areas that benefit the entire industry within the state.
Nominations can be made by emailing info@arcia.org.au.
Early-bird registrations for the ARCIA event close 6 pm on Friday, 30 June. Full details can be found here.
The associated Comms Connect Brisbane event will feature an excellent program of 11 guest speakers, one workshop session and an open forum discussion with an expert panel. The topics to be covered are:
- The changing landscape of Land Mobile Radio — threats and opportunities (presented by Hamish Duff, President, ARCIA)
- Mission-critical communications in Queensland: a success story (Craig Anderson, Director ICT Service Development, Public Safety Business Agency)
- Queensland network case study (Telstra, speaker TBC)
- Integrated operations using smart, connected networks (David Abel, Business Development Consultant, Harris Corporation)
- Optimising public and private data networks for communications assurance across diverse geographies (James Wetherall, Industry Solutions Manager, Emergency Services, Trapeze Group, Asia Pacific)
- Spectrum for private LTE Networks (Andrew May, Licensing Manager, Spectrum Engineering Australia)
- LTE 101 — Its strengths, weaknesses and application (Simon Lardner, Director, Challenge Networks)
- TETRA in Brisbane Hotel and Casino (Malcolm Davies, Account Manager, Radlink Communications)
- Future proofing a DAS: securing your assets (Franz Obermoser, Telecommunications Project Engineer, Wood & Grieve Engineers)
- The future for critical messaging (Brad Welch, General Manager, TPL Systems Asia Pacific)
- Is Satellite able to fill the gap? (Neil Jamieson, Managing Director, Wireless Innovation)
The workshop will be on the topic of ‘Delivering Project & Engineering Excellence on Converged Network Upgrades’ and will be led by Tait Communications Asia-Pacific Region Engineering Solutions Manager Andrew Smith.
You can save on your registration by getting in by the early-bird date, which is 7 July.
Full details of the event, along with registration details, can be found on the Comms Connect Brisbane website.
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