Queensland Government Industry Engagement Briefing: What’s next for Digital and AI in QLD
14 May 2026
11:00AM -12:00PM AEST
Webinar
Event overview
Join our fireside chat from the Department of Customer Services, Open Data, Small and Family Business, in conversation with Intermedium Managing Director and Principal Analyst, Judy Hurditch for an industry-focused update on the latest Queensland Government developments shaping the ICT sector—plus what’s coming next.
Queensland Government continues to lift its focus on cyber resilience, digital safety, and technology adoption across services. With the 2025 Cyber Strategy now in market and a new Digital Strategy expected this year, this session is a timely opportunity for industry to hear what’s changing and what it could mean for procurement, delivery priorities, and capability needs.
What you’ll hear about:
- The latest Queensland Government developments impacting the ICT sector
- What the 2025 Cyber Strategy signals for industry and delivery expectations
- Emerging themes in digital safety, technology adoption, and capability uplift
- How government is engaging with industry and what that means for upcoming opportunities
- Live Q&A: submit your questions on registration and ask them during the session
Speakers:
- Marco Fahmi, Director of Artificial Intelligence, Queensland Government.
Marco is Director of the Artificial Intelligence Unit within the Queensland Government Customer and Digital Group, where he leads initiatives that support the responsible adoption of AI across government. His work includes expanding access to practical AI tools and platforms that help agencies improve service delivery, strengthen capability, and explore emerging technology with confidence. - Judy Hurditch, Managing Director and Principal Analyst at Intermedium
Judy is Managing Director and Principal Analyst at Intermedium, with deep expertise in government procurement, market trends, and public sector buying behaviour. She is well known for helping industry better understand government priorities and how to engage more effectively with the public sector.
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