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Forum showcases local businesses’ innovative tech

by John Thompson
August 11, 2022
in News, Smart Cities, Technology
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Local businesses in Maryborough will showcase innovative technology at a free event hosted by Fraser Coast Regional Council and NBN Local later this month.

Fraser Coast Regional Council Mayor, Cr George Seymour, said the CONNECT Wide Bay Burnett and Beyond half-day forum would celebrate the technological innovation of local businesses.

“At the forum, we will hear from local innovators who have embraced technology to redefine the way they live, work and play,” Mayor Seymour said.

“The stories include Whalesong Cruises, which developed a virtual whale watching tour,the use of artificial intelligence to sort recycling and how drones and robots are changing the way we grow crops.

“The virtual whale watch is a great example. It was created so overseas travel agents could better experience whale watching to provide more information to clients.

“But there was also demand from retirement villages and people with mobility restrictions to use the immersive virtual experience so residents could also have a whale watching experience.

“By showcasing innovation, we aim to give businesses an opportunity to see how they could use new technology to redefine the way they live, work and play.

“NBN will also showcase its emergency response technology that can be deployed in disasters, such as the recent floods, so communities and businesses can be brought back online quickly.”

The CONNECT Wide Bay Burnett and Beyond half-day forum will be held at the Brolga Theatre from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm on Wednesday, August 24.

To book go to www.eventbrite.com.au and search for Maryborough events or CONNECT Wide Bay Burnett and Beyond.

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