Macquarie Park says “thank you, Victor Dominello”

L to R:

  • Mark Ames, General Manager - Connect Macquarie Park Innovation District

  • Dr Ian Oppermann - NSW Chief Data Scientist, NSW Government

  • The Hon. Victor Dominello, MP - MLA, Member for Ryde, Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, Minister for Small Business, and Minister for Fair Trading

  • Dr Amin Beheshti - Director of the Centre for Applied Artificial Intelligence, Macquarie University

  • Councillor Sarkis Yedelian OAM - Mayor of the City of Ryde

  • Wayne Rylands - Chief Executive Officer, City of Ryde

  • Melissa Ryan - Director, Incubation and Entrepreneurship, Macquarie University

Macquarie Park’s community came together on Tuesday to hear new insights about AI from industry leaders, and to thank outgoing local State Member and Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, the Hon. Victor Dominello MP.

Representatives from academia, business and government met at Macquarie University Incubator (Hadenfield Avenue) for networking over breakfast, followed by a rousing presentation from the NSW Chief Data Scientist, Dr Ian Oppermann.

Dr Oppermann shared insights into the extensive transformation of digital government; from the creation of the Service NSW app, to the record-breaking roll out of COVID-safe check in during the recent pandemic.

Looking to the future, Dr Oppermann highlighted the challenges and opportunities artificial intelligence poses - including a demonstration of the controversial AI conversation model ChatGPT.

Minister Dominello, who will step down from his role at the March ‘23 state election, shared highlights from his time as the local representative, and his views on the importance of continuing the evolution of digital government.

An engaging panel discussion followed, including Dr Amin Beheshti, Director of the Centre for Applied Artificial Intelligence and Melissa Ryan, Director of Incubation and Entrepreneurship from Macquarie University.

Minister Dominello was elected to the NSW State Government as the Member for Epping in 2008. He has held various portfolios, including Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation and most recently Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government.

According to the artificial intelligence conversation model ChatGPT:

“As a Minister in the New South Wales government, Victor Dominello has worked on a range of initiatives and policy areas during his time in office. Some of his notable achievements include:

> Implementing a range of reforms aimed at improving customer service delivery across government agencies in the state.

> Introducing measures to simplify and streamline regulation in the state, in order to reduce the burden on businesses and promote innovation.

> Leading the development of the state's first whole-of-government procurement policy, aimed at ensuring the efficient and effective use of taxpayer funds.

> Developing a range of initiatives to support the growth and development of the technology sector in New South Wales, including the establishment of the state's first Innovation and Better Regulation office.

This event was jointly organised by Connect MPID, Macquarie University and the City of Ryde to offer together a formal thank you to Minister Dominello for his 14 years of State service to the Macquarie Park innovation district community.

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