Australia’s Premier IT Leadership event is back! Early bird access now available
Join us this June in Sydney for the CIO Summit 2025, hosted by the CIO Australia editorial team. This is your opportunity to be part of the most anticipated gathering of technology leaders, strategists, and innovators from across the country.

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Australia’s Premier IT Leadership Event

Dear voornaam,

Join us this June in Sydney for the CIO Summit 2025, hosted by the CIO Australia editorial team. This is your opportunity to be part of the most anticipated gathering of technology leaders, strategists, and innovators from across the country.

This full-day summit will unpack the biggest questions facing enterprise IT – from the rise of agentic AI and ethical innovation, to next-gen security, workforce transformation, and customer value delivery. Expect deep insights, practical use cases, and powerful peer networking.

This event is free to attend for IT leaders across Australia. Limited spaces available.

 

Event Details:
 
📅 Date: Thursday, 26 June 2025
 
⏰ Time: 08:30AM - 4:30PM
 
📍 Location: Hyde Park Doltone House, Sydney
 
Register now
2025 Key Themes & Highlights
 
  • Beyond the Hype: AI in Action – How Australian enterprises are successfully integrating generative AI for efficiency and innovation.
  • Cyber Resilience in the Age of AI – Strategies to defend against next-gen cyber threats powered by AI.
  • Modernising Legacy Systems – Striking the balance between cloud migration, innovation, and operational stability.
  • The CIO as a Boardroom Influencer – Mastering the art of securing executive buy-in and shaping enterprise technology strategy.
  • People-First IT Leadership – Building AI-ready teams while aligning tech and business goals for long-term success.

Why Attend?

Actionable insights on AI, security, leadership and transformation

Networking with senior CIOs and digital decision-makers

Real-world strategies to future-proof your enterprise
 
Register now

Check out the event website

We hope to see you there!

Warm Regards, 
CIO.com