Innovate Queensland: Where government meets to grow ideas

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Alex Kats 21 February 2023
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Innovate Queensland: Where government meets to grow ideas

Queensland government agencies are facing increased demands for enhanced citizen service delivery, making IT modernisation and digital transformation critical. The pandemic has also highlighted the ongoing necessity for remaining connected digitally, and the growing need to enhance the digital economy. Digital technology continues to reshape our lives and institutions; Innovation is accelerating as technologies such as robotics, cloud, big data, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to transform the Queensland economy.

As the state’s Covid-19 recovery gets underway, the Queensland government is set to release its new digital strategy for 2022 and beyond – to not only keep up, but to lead the way in this digital revolution. In combination with a $40 million investment in cyber security and digital service delivery over the next five years, the focus for Queensland will be to design, develop and deliver digital services that truly meet citizen’s needs, fostering better collaboration and connectivity, and building trust and transparency.