Wednesday 20 October 2021
h. 9:00 CEST (h. 17:00 AEDT)
PEOPLE
How did Covid-19 change the design of Australian economy and work: Health Care, Training, Technology Impact, Smart cities.
For its first edition, #FEW2021 Australia will discuss How Covid-19 changed the design of Australian economy and work. Thanks to the collaboration with the Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Australia – Sydney, the webinar will examine the redesigning effect of the pandemic on various topics including technological developments, real estate sector, changes in mobility and how they affected the family nucleus.
This year’s edition will give special attention to digital transformation and the evolution of technology in the context of a sustainable development. The Hon. Victor Dominello MP, Minister for Customer Service and for Digital, will illustrate how the recent digital revolution, driven by the pandemic, has reshaped New South Wales. The State’s significant investment in digital transformation will be showcased as an example of a best practice of development for a technological future and a digital restart that represents the path to follow for the recovery for both the individual and the society in the post pandemic era.
Furthermore, thanks to the contribution of Matthew Burrows – Fidinam Australia Real Estate - an analysis will be made on the real estate market and the challenges and opportunities created by the pandemic period. An insightful overview will be given on the multiple ways to invest in the real estate context in Australia. Following, Massimiliano Tani - School of Business, UNSW - will discuss the impact of Covid on the mobility and its correlation with the families’ interaction and dynamics.
Speakers
Moderator
JIM MASCITELLI
Co-Managing Partner - Mazars in Australia (Sydney)
VICTOR DOMINELLO
Minister for Digital and Minister for Customer Service, Australian Government - NSW
MATTHEW BURROWS
Managing Director - Fidinam (Australasia) Real Estate
MASSIMILIANO TANI
Professor of Finance,
UNSW Business School - Canberra