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Media registrations for AI event – last chance

The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2 mins read

Any media interested in attending the Victorian Chamber event - Age of Intelligence: How AI can enhance business and government - on Wednesday 15 October 2025 from 12pm – 2.30pm at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre MUST register their interest by 12pm today.

Express your interest via email: [email protected] with your name, company, title and any dietary requirements.

Please note: Those successfully registered will receive email confirmation. 

AI is reshaping the way we work, lead and grow. Are you ready?

Technology and AI are evolving faster than ever, and organisations that invest in capability today will lead the transformation tomorrow.

Join the Victorian Chamber for a must-attend event that goes beyond the hype to explore how AI is being applied across industries, and what it takes to build the skills, systems and strategies to thrive.

Through a panel of expert speakers, hands-on insights and real-world case studies, we’ll explore:

  • Skilling for the AI Economy: What future-ready teams need to know, and how to build internal capability with confidence
  • Applied AI in Action: Learn from leading businesses already using AI to drive growth, streamline operations and improve customer experience
  • Policy and Governance: Balancing innovation with safety, ethics and IP protection 

Keynote speaker: Ray Fleming, Founder of Stratentia

With over 30 years in the tech industry – including leadership roles at Microsoft, Google Cloud and InnovateGPT – Ray Fleming brings unmatched insight into AI, business transformation and organisational change.

A seasoned global speaker and co-host of the AI in Education podcast, his keynotes blend deep expertise with engaging storytelling, making complex topics accessible and actionable for any audience.

Joining the event is a dynamic panel of leaders shaping Australia’s AI and skills landscape:

  • Catherine Toms, Co-Founder of AI Growth Academy, is a strategic consultant helping businesses embed AI tools and habits that drive productivity and growth.
  • Patrick Kidd OBE OAM, CEO of Future Skills Organisation, leads national efforts to align education and training with future workforce needs.
  • John Galligan, General Manager of Corporate External and Legal Affairs at Microsoft, brings deep expertise in public policy and regulatory compliance across Australia and New Zealand.
  • Chris Smith, Head of Innovation at ReadyTech, drives AI and frontier tech initiatives for an ASX-listed company, helping shape Australia’s workforce and innovation agenda.

Contact details:

Mikkayla Mossop: [email protected] 

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