Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications

Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications – Launch Event

On 19 June Future Exploration Network launched its second annual list of the Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications.

BRW magazine published the list in its 19 June issue in a feature on The New Web Revolution.

The complete list is available here and on Ross Dawson’s blog with additional commentary.

The list is then launched at a lunch event held at KPMG’s Sydney offices. Features include:

  • Formal launch of Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 list
  • Panel of leading experts on the state of online innovation in Australia
  • Showcase of five leading Australian Web 2.0 Applications
  • Panel of leading entrepreneurs on online opportunities
  • Participant roundtable discussion on creating value from Web 2.0 (optional)
  • Excellent two-course seated lunch and great views!

Registration

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER for Top 100 Web 2.0 Applications – Lunch Event

A$130 + GST
A$100 + GST (members of partner organisations)

All attendees will receive a copy of Living Networks – Anniversary Edition by Ross Dawson

10% of ticket proceeds will be donated to the Layne Beachley Aim for the Stars Foundation (see details below)

NOTE: Every event run by Future Exploration Network has been sold out (last year’s Web 2.0 in Australia was fully booked two weeks before the event), so book soon if you’d like to attend!

Agenda

KPMG Building
Level 15, 10 Shelley Street, SYDNEY NSW 2000 (enter on Sussex Street)

Time Description
12:00 Registration
12:10

Welcome Address:
Malcolm Alder, Partner, KPMG

12:15

Opening Keynote: The Top Australian Web 2.0 Apps
Ross Dawson, Chairman, Future Exploration Network

12:25

Presentation: Business Value of Web 2.0 Apps
John Mullins, Asia Pacific Executive – Advanced Collaboration, IBM

12:30

Panel: The State of Online Innovation in Australia
Sean Aylmer, Editor-in-chief, BRW
John Butterworth, CEO, AIMIA
Duncan Riley, CEO, The Inquisitr
Malcolm Thornton, Investment Director, Starfish Ventures

1:10

Showcase: Leading Australian Web 2.0 Applications
Demonstration of five leading applications, including:
3eep (3eep.com)
BookingAngel (bookingangel.com)
Engagd (engagd.com)
Plugger (www.plugger.com.au)
RedBubble (www.redbubble.com)

1:40

Panel: Entrepreneurial Opportunities
Panel discussion by executives from showcased companies, including:
Ashley Angell, Co-Founder and CTO, Faraday Media
Rob Antulov, Co-Founder and CEO, 3eep
Martin Hosking, Chairman, RedBubble
Dean McEvoy, CEO and Founder, BookingAngel
Richard Slatter, Director, Plugger

2:00

Participant Roundtables (optional) Creating Value from Web 2.0

Speakers and participants discuss a range of specific topics on the
state of online innovation in Australia, the challenges and
opportunities for entrepreneurs, and how business can profit from Web 2.0 technologies and approaches.

3:00 Close

NOTE: The showcased applications are NOT the top five on the top 100 list, but have been selected to demonstrate the diversity of successful Australian Web 2.0 ventures. Companies that were showcased in last year’s Web 2.0 in Australia event are not eligible for this year’s showcase.

Sponsorship Information

Click here to download the event overview and sponsorship details.

Supporting Layne Beachley Foundation

KPMG and Future Exploration Network’s Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications Event are proudly supporting the Layne Beachley Aim for the Stars Foundation by donating 10% of all ticket proceeds to the Foundation.

The Foundation helps Aussie girls and women to realise their dreams in sporting, academic, community and cultural pursuits. KPMG has so farcontributed $40,000 in scholarships , and a portion of your registration for the Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications will benefit this terrific cause.

For more information, or to make a further donation, please visit the Layne Beachley Aim for the Stars Foundation website.

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