2nd Sydney IoE Meetup Presentation

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Internet of Everything Community Sydney 2 nd Meet-Up 8 th July 2015

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Internet of EverythingCommunity Sydney2nd Meet-Up

8th July 2015

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Agenda

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Community News – Value, Vision, Mission, Goals, Strategy

Speakers - Mike Briers, CEO, KEi & Ros Harvey, Managing Director, The Yield

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Community News

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We collected feedback from our community members

In the first meet-up in form of post it notes

Via discussions on the meetup.com web site

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Our Core Values

A set of shared values will define the DNA of our community - how we behave and how we act:

• Act with integrity

• Be a reliable community member

• Share your knowledge openly

• Collaborate to create value

• Be an IoE Evangelist

• Think what value IoT solutions can generate for different stakeholders

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Our vision statement for 2020

The IoE community is the leading business-driven IoT community in AsiaPacific

We achieved the following:

• There are several incubators/accelerators focusing on IoT start-ups

• We have a 4-digit member base regionally

• The community members successfully finished several community projects

• We are part of a global group of IoE/IoT communities

• Our members talk about IoE at conferences and events

• The community was mentioned in recognised business and IT publications

• We have a full day offsite in an attractive location

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Our mission

Make the world a better place through IoE

by creating IoE ecosystems in Australia,

enabled by a global IoE community

To achieve this we:

• Share knowledge and ideas

• Bring people and organisations with similar interests together

• Providing a forum for innovative IoT solutions to be presented

• Hear from thought leaders

• Run community projects

• Collaborate globally

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What we want to achieve in the first 12 months

• 500 members

• Diverse membership

• Several sponsors signed up

• 3 global collaboration

• 3 community projects finished

• Knowledge Management System

• Web/Social Media presence

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Our meet-up structure

• CBD location

• Monthly

• Wednesdays

• Start: 6:00pm

• 30 minutes welcome drinks and pizza

• 15 minutes community news

• 45 minutes speaker

• 30 minutes networking

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How can we achieve our goals for the next 12 months?

Diverse membership

500 members

Community Projects

Corporate Sponsorship

Knowledge

ManagementSocial Media

Presence

IoE Reference Architecture

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The outcome of community discussion on 12 month goals

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Our speakers tonight

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Mike BriersFounding CEO, KEi

Mike Briers is one of Australia’s most respected big data and IoT thought leaders and public-private sector entrepreneurs.

Mike has led the growth of SIRCA to become a leading provider of financial market data services to over 600 universities, corporations and regulatory clients world-wide. He is a serial entrepreneur and a founder of big data company RoZetta Technology, e-Research service provider Intersect Australia, the CMCRC, and, most recently, the Knowledge Economy Institute. Mike is also an angle investor and a founding Director of AgTech business, The Yield.

http://www.kei.org/

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Ros HarveyFounder & Managing Director, The Yield

Ros Harvey is Founder and Managing Director of The Yield, an AgTech business that uses the power of digital technology to increase yield and reduce risk throughout the entire food supply chain.

Previously, Ros was Director of Sense-T at The University of Tasmania, Australia. Sense-T is a $42 million program which will use data from sensors to deliver real-time information to help industry and government make better decisions.

Ros was Deputy Secretary of the Department of Economic Development, Tourism, and the Arts, where she was responsible for developing Tasmania’s Economic Development Plan. Ros returned to Australia in 2010 following a 15-year international career, including her role as Founder and Director of the global program Better Work, a partnership between the World Bank Group and the UN’s International Labour Organization.

http://www.theyield.com/