Call
for Presenters
Last
year's festival was so amazing
thanks to your enthusiasm and
involvement, and we need that
again to make sure 2016 is even
bigger and better!
Our Call for
Presenters closes on the
29th July. That's today!
(We'll
keep the CFP page open until
Monday though, so you have a few
more days.)
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Save
with Earlybird prices
Tickets
are also on sale for the 2016
Festival, and we've already announced the
first dozen presenters for
the event, which will be held in
Ballan, VIC on November 25-27.
Tell
your boss you've found the
perfect way to use your
training budget this year!
We've
introduced some new ticket
types, including $100 savings
with Earlybird tickets, and
'packs' which allow you to save
even more when you buy in bulk.
If
you're a business and purchase
more than 5 tickets, you'll
receive free online advertising
from us - and of course have a
great work outing to the best
Technology Festival in
Australia!
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This
year's amazing presenters
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Our Call
for Presenters is still
open, so if you're passionate
about technology submit an idea
to join these others that are
already coming to BuzzConf 2016!
Already on board for 2016...
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Mary-Anne Williams
is Director of Disruptive
Innovation at UTS, and also the
Founder and Director of the
Innovation and Enterprise
Research Laboratory (The Magic
Lab).
Mary-Anne
has a passion for design led
innovation. She works with her
research team in the Magic Lab
to bring science fiction to
reality; the research goal is to
design autonomous technologies
that can learn to delight and
adapt in novel situations as
they collaborate with people to
achieve shared goals.
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Nic Hodges is a
technologist with a focus on
media, brands and culture. He
works closely with the startup
community in Australia, has
founded two startups, and is
currently Head of Commercial
Innovation for News Corp
Australia. Nic frequently speaks
and writes on the role of
technology on media, brands, and
culture, and has been published in
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Paul Fenwick
is an internationally acclaimed
public speaker, developer, and
science educator. Paul is well
known for presenting on a
diverse range of topics
including privacy, neuroscience
and neuroethics, Klingon
programming, open source,
depression and mental health,
advancements in science,
diversity, autonomous agents,
and minesweeper automation. His
dynamic presentation style and
quirky humour has delighted
audiences worldwide.
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your business at BuzzConf events
Many different BuzzConf events are
held throughout the year, and
supporting BuzzConf in 2016 gives
you access to them all! It's a
fantastic opportunity for you or
your business to reach hundreds of
the country's most passionate and
talented technology enthusiasts. Find out more on our
website, or send us an email so we can
help you reach Australia's top
tech talent through the many
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