David Hyland-Wood
Dr. David Hyland-Wood is an entrepreneur and multi-disciplinary engineer based in Brisbane, Australia.
A distributed and decentralised computer systems architect, He has contributed to the evolution of the World Wide Web since 1999, especially in the formation of standards and technologies for the Semantic Web. He has architected key aspects of the Web to include the Persistent Uniform Resource Locator (PURL) service and several Semantic Web databases and frameworks.
Graham Williams
Graham Williams has an extensive background in AI and Machine Learning research and development, with a current focus on Data Privacy and Sovereignty.
He is Chief Scientist, Software Innovation Institute, Professor, School of Computing, and Cluster Lead for Data Science at the Australian National University.
Luke Fabish
Luke Fabish is co-founder of Digital Village, which is a community of specialists collaborating to deliver impactful projects. Although he’s been elbows-deep in technology for the last 20+ years, Luke’s passionate about how we can combine technical solutions and human potential to create amazing outcomes.
John Butterworth
John is an Australian digital industry veteran with 25 years’ experience in management, strategy, policy, and regulation.
In his prior role as the long-serving CEO of AIMIA, Australia’s digital industry association, and as one of the founding directors of the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) in Australia, John has a broad range of experience in industry development and government policy and regulation, with a particular focus on consumer privacy, data governance, and online safety.
Jason Hardie
As a co-founder of Digital Village, Jason works with organisations to build innovative digital businesses and products. His experience in human-centred design and design thinking, enables him to bring teams across research, data, design, engineering and marketing together to collaborate with stakeholders and end users to deliver measurable results and outcomes.