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Melbourne Convention 2024

AI, Automation & Future Operations
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21 March 2024
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
8:00 AM
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6:00 PM
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Event Brief

W.Media Melbourne Convention 2024: AI, Automation & Future Operations

The return of the W.Media Convention to Melbourne in March 2024 occurs as data centers, cloud providers and enterprise companies can each look forward to opportunities driven by digital technologies.

Our Convention for Melbourne in 2024 will look at key aspects of realising these opportunities. How, for example, will the increasing deployment of generative AI shape Victorian organisations as well as the data centers and cloud providers they rely on?  What will the growth in automation mean for the way digital infrastructure is designed, built and operated? And for the skills required? What will upcoming technologies mean for meeting key requirements - resilience, security, cost-efficiency and sustainability? 

At the Convention for Melbourne in 2024, we will present thought-leading, industry-recognised speakers and panellists to look at these and other mission-critical issues. The convention will deliver insights, learning and opinions. Keynote presentations and panel discussions will be supplemented by exhibition halls, tech demonstrations and networking opportunities.

Event Agenda
Plenary Sessions
CenterStage Sessions
FOCUS Intelligence
8:55 AM
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9:00 AM
Main Hall
Welcome Address
Nick Parfitt
Event Producer
9:00 AM
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9:40 AM
Main Hall
Principal Keynote Interview: When split seconds really matter

As the world continues to become increasingly data driven, so our opening feature interview focuses on how it is possible to develop a data system at the extreme edge to deliver in situations where performance, safety and efficiency depend on the immediacy and accuracy of the data collected and of the split second decisions made

David Coulthard MBE
Company Director, Commentator, Analyst, Author
Adam Gibson
Vice President of Global DC Development, Megaport
9:40 AM
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9:50 AM
Main Hall
Research Snapshot: Melbourne's Datacenter Industry in 2024

From the extensive research and analyses that DC Byte have undertaken in relation to digital infrastructure in Victoria, this session will provide a snapshot of the key highlights.

Sarvaesh Mohan
Research Analyst, DC Byte
9:50 AM
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10:15 AM
Main Hall
Keynote: How is AI impacting demand for local data centers? And what's the best estimate of what's to come?

The impact of generative AI on demand for data centers has seen considerable growth over a short space of time. As AI evolves further, how will Australian data centers support this continuing level of growth? How will it be possible to design and operate data centers to do so? What role will cloud (and ‘edge’) play?

Gavin Dudley
VP of Sales, Macquarie Data Centres
10:15 AM
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10:40 AM
Main Hall
Keynote: Why high-density AI workloads demand absolute visibility of data centre white space

Whether it is escalating workloads, meeting SLAs, cutting energy or releasing additional capacity, today’s data centre teams face multiple challenges. While these goals might seem to conflict, the reality is that performing strongly in one area consistently leads to wider improvements.
However, it is at the board level that disconnects can occur, with CEOs, COOs, CFOs and CSOs tasked with intra and inter-related KPIs that are not always aligned.
For example, energy optimisation can quickly impact data centre resilience if you do not know exactly what is happening in your white space.
Factor in the impact of high-density AI workloads and liquid cooling, and things get even more complex. That is why it is imperative for operations teams to have absolute, real-time white space visibility if they are to ensure resilience and optimise performance.
Robert will discuss how tracking changes in real-time gives you the control needed to manage high-density loads while simultaneously achieving best-in-class sustainability.

Robert Linsdell
General Manager for ANZ and APAC, EkkoSense Pty.
10:40 AM
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11:05 AM
Main Hall
Keynote: AI driven Data Centres at the Edge - where Engineers and Wind Tunnels live
Unshackle your high performing engineering, business and technology teams and some outdated perceptions as we tackle the where, how and why businesses adopt AI, Machine Learning and High Performance Computing platforms at the Edge.
Many organisations mistakenly believe AI, ML and HPC platforms are only for Universities, Science and Research.  While that definitely applies, Formula 1 has shown how to take advantage of these compute intensive platforms to deliver enhanced core business performance.  Let’s enable the “What If” for your business.
Mike Andrea
EVP Global Business, Oper8 Global
11:05 AM
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11:30 AM
Main Hall
Morning Break
11:30 AM
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11:45 AM
Main Hall
Research Snapshot: AI and data centers in 2024

This second research snapshot will look at the impact so far of AI on data centers and describe a few of the key trends to watch for.  It will touch also on where the new AI hotspots in the Asia Pacific will be.

James Murphy
Managing Director (APAC), DC Byte
11:45 AM
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12:10 PM
Main Hall
Keynote: Data Center Evolution: Preparing for AI Workloads

AI is a hot topic to say the least –but AI is very broad topic.  It has far-reaching economic, legal, political and regulatory implications.  From shifting of jobs from humans to machines to machines taking over the world.  But we are not going to talk about socio-economic or ethical implications of AI.    We are not going to talk about how AI mimics the human brain,  We are going to talk about the unsung heroes that are enabling AI  – which is the data centre!  Data centres to support AI and especially training AI will require major changes in the IT itself and the power, cooling and housing or racks.

Mark Deguara
General Manager, Data Centres, Schneider Electric
12:10 PM
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12:35 PM
Main Hall
Keynote: Unlocking the Ethical Implications of Generative AI

As the rapid advancement of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to reshape various industries, ethical considerations have become paramount in ensuring the responsible deployment of these technologies. This talk explores the intersection of Generative AI and the imperatives of data privacy, security, explainability, and transparency. The proliferation of AI-driven systems necessitates a comprehensive understanding and incorporation of ethical principles to safeguard individual rights and societal well-being.

In a concise exploration, Shashank envisions a responsible future in AI, where ethics and technology seamlessly converge.

Shashank Shekhar
AIOrdinate
12:35 PM
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1:15 PM
Main Hall
Panel Discussion: How can data centers balance risk and innovation?

As data centers continue to play a core role in a world that is becoming increasingly digital, so the description of the data center as ‘mission critical’ takes on added weight. The dependence of most sectors of the economy, of individuals and of Government and public service institutions on data centers and the ecosystem they enable adds to the impacts of service disruption in terms of cost, reputation, remedial strategies among other consequences. In this context, what role does innovation play across the life of the data center and how are innovation and ‘forward thinking’ delivered?

John Vollugi
Director, ADP Consulting
Rajesh Balachander
Senior Environmental Designer, Atelier Ten
Moderator
John Carleton
Regional Director Australia & New Zealand, Linesight
Pran Rammanhor
APAC Regional DCS Shield Lead, CBRE Asia Pacific
1:15 PM
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2:30 PM
Main Hall
Lunch Break
2:30 PM
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3:10 PM
Main Hall
Panel Discussion: How will data center and cloud sustainability move forward in Victoria?

As data centers become increasingly important across all aspects of life, so the amount of energy required to fuel the growing dependence on data centers increases also. As data center energy consumption and efficiency are more widely scrutinised so innovation and commitment to energy conservation is key. Is the industry doing as well as it can given its greater demand profile?  What are the areas of possible sustainability benefit that can be considered in the future? How can these be delivered?

Moderator
Paul Stathis
CEO, BICSI South Pacific
James Braunegg
Managing Director, Micron21
Jamila Perry
Mechanical Engineer, Buildings Team, Aurecon
Darragh Kennedy
Director, Software Engineering, Zendesk
Chris Molloy
Founder, Digital Infrastructure Associates
3:10 PM
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3:30 PM
Main Hall
Keynote: How will digital technologies impact the data center skills requirement?

A number of mega-trends including the evolution and adoption of  digital technologies will have a massive impact on the data centre industry in Australia. What will be the impact of these trends on the skills landscape? How can data center and cloud providers, and enterprise organisations optimise their skills acquisition and retention strategies in order to ensure they have the skills necessary to cope with upcoming demand trends and an evolving skills landscape?

Rana Qadir
Vice President Sales, Uptime Institute
3:30 PM
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3:55 PM
Main Hall
Afternoon Break
3:55 PM
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4:20 PM
Main Hall
Keynote: Quantum Computing: The next Big Thing?

This keynote will provide the audience with an introduction to the principles of quantum computing and demystify it also. It will look at how the technology and its deployment are evolving in Australia and what it might possibly mean for the whole field of information technology and for data centers in the future.

Andrew Dzurak
CEO & Founder, Diraq & Scientia Professor in Quantum Engineering
4:20 PM
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5:00 PM
Main Hall
Panel Forum: How are digital technologies changing how sport is managed, played and enjoyed?

Digital technologies are already having a major impact on participation in sports and fitness regimes. It is over 40 years since the first fitness trackers were launched and since then the process of collecting and using data to enhance the involvement in sport among both participants and spectators and at professional and lifestyle levels has continued to evolve.  What new innovations in sports technology can we look forward to?  How will these impact sports management and participation, and the definition of performance? Which sports are leaders in the development and execution of these technologies?

This panel forum will present a debate between experts and will close with opportunity for questions and contributions from the audience.

Moderator
Nick Parfitt
Event Producer
Mark Gallagher
Managing Director, Performance Insights
Dr. Aaron Fox
Senior Lecturer, Applied Sport Science, Faculty of Health, School of Exer & Nutr Sciences, Deakin University
Mike Andrea
EVP Global Business, Oper8 Global
5:00 PM
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Main Hall
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    Please bring the registration confirmation email with QR code sent to your email to the registration area in order to get a badge printed to enter the event.

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    Cloud and Datacenter professionals and media partners are welcome to attend. All attendees must register on the W.Media event page.

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