The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) is Australia’s peak representative body and advocacy group for those in the digital ecosystem. For over 40 years, the AIIA has pursued activities to stimulate and grow the digital ecosystem, create a favourable business environment for members, and contribute to Australia’s economic prosperity. For the past 25 years, the AIIA has been driving an innovation nation through their iAwards program. The iAwards is Australia's longest running and most broadly scoped innovation recognition program, promoting excellence in the Australian digital ecosystem. Find out more at www.aiia.com.au/iawards.
Location: Australia, Victoria, Melbourne
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 1978
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22.12.2024 | Australia’s Digital Renaissance: Cloud Computing and AI on the Rise | Australia stands at the precipice of a digital revolution. The winds of change are blowing through its economy, driven by cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI). These technologies are not just buzzwords; they are the lifeblood of... |
19.12.2024 | Australia’s Cloud Computing Growth to Reach $81 Billion by 2029 | According to a new report, cloud computing was worth between $9 billion and $10 billion to the Australian economy from 2022 to 2023. However, continued enterprise cloud migrations and a boom in AI computing could push its annual contributio... |
18.12.2024 | Australia Unveils National AI Plan to Boost Investment and Capabilities | Australia has announced plans to develop a national AI strategy to strengthen its AI capabilities and attract investment, aiming to unlock the economic productivity potential of these technologies. The strategy will focus on building AI ski... |
19.11.2024 | CyberCX chief John Paitaridis takes home CEO of the Year award | CyberCX co-founder and chief John Paitaridis has taken home CEO Magazine's prestigious CEO of the Year award for IT and Telecommunications, just five years after the consultancy’s formation. Now into its 13th edition, CEO Magazine’s annual ... |
09.08.2024 | Seven Aussie startups that raised $45.6 million this fortnight | L-R: Charles Guan, Gordon Campbell, Ada Guan and Michael Coomer. Source: Supplied article-article-body This week’s funding round-up is a little different, as the SmartCompany editorial team had a few days off the tools for a company-wide of... |
06.08.2024 | Graceview: Pioneering the Future of Compliance with AI | In the fast-paced world of business, compliance can feel like navigating a labyrinth. Every twist and turn presents new challenges. Enter Graceview, a Melbourne-based startup that is redefining the compliance landscape. With a recent fundin... |
05.08.2024 | AI compliance startup Graceview raises $1.5 million for global expansion | L-R: Graceview team: Simon Quirk (Co-Founder and CEO) Jules Ioannidis (Co-Founder and COO), Dan Hunter (Co-Founder and AI-Lead). Source: Supplied article-article-body AI compliance startup Graceview has landed $1.5 million in a seed round l... |
27.06.2023 | Australian IT Skills Gap Approaches Catastrophic Levels | Image: Alex Kotliarskyi/Unsplash Australia remains woefully under-represented with IT skills, according to the recently published AIIA Digital State of the Nation 2023 report. Worse, the areas with the keenest skill shortages are those wher... |
26.05.2022 | Uni leaders call for Labor’s $14.6 million Startup Year scheme to reach founders from all backgrounds | Deakin University Burwood campus. Source: Deakin University. Labor’s $14.6 million Startup Year initiative is a positive step for budding entrepreneurs, Australia’s university sector says, but industry leaders say the scheme must be designe... |
23.05.2022 | Tech sector reacts to new Labor government | Labor’s return to government is likely to cause seismic shifts in the Australian tech sector, with policy pledges impacting critical technologies, the NBN and traning and skills. iTnews spoke to the telco and IT industry to gather immediate... |
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