Jim Barclay, CTO of Logan City Council
The final speaker for the presentation, Jim Barclay, is the chief technical officer of the Logan city council and explained his take on the
IT Industry in QLD and how smaller businesses fit in with the giants. He believed that established IT powerhouses such as IBM are going to
become more influential than ever, requiring smaller businesses to be able to generate software that can work with their systems. This trend
is great for Working Mouse, primarily due to the API functionality of our Innovation Platform. With the extensive cross-capability of our
software, Working Mouse would be ready to work with and feed data into larger vendors should the need ever arise.
Summary
After the speakers had presented we were invited to stay for a networking event afterwards. I found that being able to meet other
professionals with a similar mindset and desire to innovate was extremely beneficial. Not only did I find it interesting to exchange
information with other people but I also got to hear about about innovative business ideas. Steve Mardon and Sujata Karandikar are
co-founders of Unscramble - a business specialising in connecting with other companies, their suppliers and customers. They aim
to simplify the process and improve the overall efficiency of the process of interaction between the parties. I also had the opportunity to
meet Daryn Lewis from IT giant NEC. They were the minds behind the police face recognition software
currently being implemented in the Northern Territory. Gaining insight into how such an established IT company handles itself was an
enlightening experience. I hope to see both of these businesses at events in the future.
Overall, the event exceeded my expectations. If you are part of an up and coming business looking for innovative ideas, I would
wholeheartedly recommend coming along to the next partners in technology event. I know I'll be there.