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Responsible Innovation in Ag Tech Pt.2
Sep 6 2023
Responsible Innovation in Ag Tech Pt.2
Pt. 2 dives deeper into the challenges and opportunities of innovation in the AgTech industry.We explore the fair exchange of data between farmers and AgTech providers, the need for transparency and issues around data ownership.The concept of ‘warm data’ is introduced which emphasises the context and interconnectedness of data, and the need for diverse perspectives in decision-making.Graham Matthews highlight the importance of synthesising data and wisdom to drive responsible innovation and create a more holistic understanding of complex systems.Quotes“We’ve been providing all this data and giving it freely, or it’s been taken freely from us and then sold back to us in a package.” - Peter Thompson “We need to bring back the relational understanding of the world and the interconnectedness of data.” - Nikki Thompson“Synthesis is the next step from analysis, bringing elements back together with wisdom.” - Professor Graham WilliamsGuestsDr Cara Sitzlein - A CSIRO research scientist who specialises in science commercialisation for the land sector and continues to help bring user friendly tools to agriculture.Dr Simon Fielke - Also a research scientist in applied human geographical research into the implications of digitalisation of agricultural innovation systems and has published over 35 papers with CSIRO alone.Professor Graham Williams - A leader in machine learning in AI and prolific author who has served as Principle Research Scientist at CSIRO, Director of Data Science at Microsoft and currently Chief Scientist, Software Innovation Institute at ANU.Nikki and Peter Thompson - Land stewards in the Maranoa Region in Queensland who have utilised multiple streams of technology for their practices and contributed to industry initiatives such as  Farm Data Code and Rural Connectivity.
Responsible Innovation in AgTech Pt.1
Aug 28 2023
Responsible Innovation in AgTech Pt.1
Discover how responsible innovation is transforming digital agriculture technologies in Australia.For Episode 18, we’re joined by an incredible panel who explain their personal experiences, insights and the hurdles to integrating these practices into the domain.From enhancing soil health to bolstering food security, responsible innovation has emerged as a key to tackling Australia’s multifaceted challenges. Tune in as they unravel the power of collaborative networks, bridging diverse groups and data access, ownership, and governance to create impactful change.Joining us on Episode 18:Dr Cara Stitzlein - A CSIRO research scientist who specialises in science commercialisation for the land sector and continues to help bring user friendly tools to agriculture.Dr Simon Fielke - Also a research scientist in applied human geographical research into the implications of digitalisation of agricultural innovation systems and has published over 35 papers with CSIRO alone.Professor Graham Williams - A leader in machine learning in AI and prolific author who has served as Principle Research Scientist at CSIRO, Director of Data Science at Microsoft and currently Chief Scientist, Software Innovation Institute at ANU.Nikki and Peter Thompson - Land stewards in the Maranoa Region in Queensland who have utilised multiple streams of technology for their practices and contributed to industry initiatives such as  Farm Data Code and Rural Connectivity.
Unlock Your Creativity With Killer Thinking // Tim Duggan
May 24 2022
Unlock Your Creativity With Killer Thinking // Tim Duggan
KILLER… perhaps not the most obvious acronym for a constructive process, but Tim Duggan believes the best ideas are exactly that: Kind, Impactful, Loved, Lasting, East and Repeatable.Having penned the much-heralded & highly awarded ‘Cult Status’, Tim’s follow-up title provides a simple 8-step methodology for turning good ideas into great ones by harnessing the power of creativity.During his second appearance on That Digital Village Show!, he sits down with Luke and Paul to give invaluable insight into his latest book, why he prefers hippos over gorillas and the need to schedule boredom. It’s an unmissable episode for anybody looking to harness their creativity - a quality he believes all have engrained - to provide fresh thinking for seemingly complex problems. I think we all agree it’s something we could use right now…Bio:Tim Duggan is an author, advisor and optimist who firmly believes in the power of business to do good.He has co-founded several digital media ventures, most notably Junkee Media, the leading digital publisher for young Australians, which was acquired by ASX-listed oOh!media.His first book, ‘Cult Status: How To Build A Business People Adore’, was named the Best Entrepreneurship and Small Business Book at the 2021 Australian Business Book Awards. His second book on creativity in the workplace, Killer Thinking, is out now. He’s also currently the Chairman of the Digital Publishers Alliance, a group representing over 100 titles from the leading independent publishers in the country, as well as working with a range of businesses that he’s passionate about.
Hedera Hashgraph will change how you do business // Rob Allen
Dec 8 2021
Hedera Hashgraph will change how you do business // Rob Allen
Every enterprise will one day use the Hedera network… It’s a bold claim but one that Rob Allen backs with unwavering conviction. Rob has often been drawn back to Hedera Hashgraph throughout his career due to its ability to solve technology problems that other blockchains or distributed ledgers could not. Now in his role as the HBAR Foundation (Hedera’s native cryptocurrency) SVP of Ecosystem Acceleration, he is armed with a $5billion war chest to empower entrepreneurs to build economies on the Hedera network.During the fascinating hour-long chat, Rob discusses how the hashgraph consensus powered ‘3rd generation public ledger’ is not constrained by the Blockchain Trilemma, achieves the highest-grade of security possible, offers trail-blazing speeds and is truly decentralising the future.Rob Allen BioRob is a value-driven entrepreneur, engineer, technologist, startup founder, conservationist and author. After 30 years in enterprise technology and consultancy in the banking, technology and military sectors he is now HBAR Foundation’s SVP of Ecosystem Acceleration.He also leads nodl.io - an impact-focused technology consultancy specialising in innovation and the application of decentralised technology to address financial democratisation, sustainable development and environmental issues.Time Stamps1:15 - 4:00 // Introduction to Rob Allen.4:00 - 8:33 // Hedera solving the Blockchain Trilemma.8:33 - 11:41 // HBAR Foundation.11:41 - 13:18 // HBAR’s $5billion ‘war chest’.13:18 - 16:49 // Creating the right experience for founders.16:49 - 20:53 // Hedera’s mind-blowing transactional throughput.20:53 - 25:00 // Vision for the future & Brisbane 2032.25:00 - 28:00 // Gossip vs gossip & virtual voting.28:00 - 33:42 // Achieving asynchronous Byzantine Fault Tolerance.33:42 - 34:00 // Becoming a 100 year company.34:00 - 37:28 // Leaving a legacy.37:28 - 48:00 // Forming a sustainability ecosystem.48:00 - 49:24 // Hedera open source/ open review.49:24 - 54:07 // Thoughts on CBA offering crypto services.54:07 - 1:00:30 // Forming a truly decentralised governing council.1:00:30 - // Outro.