Forums and Roundtables

Pearcey hosted gatherings that include retrospectives, policy debates, colloquiums and roundtables.


As an independent organisation, the Pearcey Foundation organises events that bring together  industry experts, policy makers, and interested organisations to participate in honest and considered discussions concerning issues of national importance around ICT and Australia's digital future.

Industry events include forums, colloquiums, debates, and round-tables on issues of national importance and the role the Australian ICT industry should play.


The Pearcey Foundation welcomes participation from both individuals and organisations such as industry associations, government agencies, and academic institutions.

Forum and Roundtable Events

Sep 9, 2010

WCC2010 National debate on publically-funded ICT R&D in Australia - where is it headed?

Brisbane 9th September 2010: As part of the WCC 2010 being held during the week of 20th September 2010 at the Brisbane Exhibition & Convention Centre, six prominent research leaders will give their vision of the future direction of Australia’s publicly funded ICT R&D institutions.

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Sep 11, 2008

2008 Innovation Roundatable

The 2008 Pearcey Foundation National Roundtable was themed "Innovation - The Role of ICT" and was focussed on the Federal Government's National Innovation Review.

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Nov 1, 2007

2007 National Pearcey Debate

A debate was held prior to the dinner, the subject of which is "ICT is a great career choice - true or false?". The debate was moderated by Ms Agnes King, the ICT editor of the BRW. The target audience for this event was students from both high schools and universities/TAFEs to address the issues relating to ICT in not being able to attract enough students to meet demand as well as articulating the great career potential open to graduates and skilled ICT professionals.

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Nov 4, 2004

2004 Pearcey Colloquium

The Pearcey Foundation Inc. welcomed over 100 colloquium participants from an original invited list of eighty, for a workshop discussion that was intended to help chart the future for Australian ICT as we approach a new year, with a new national government term, a new and developing international trade framework and the continuing challenge of new technology and new global industry dynamics.

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