CODE Seminar: Government tech stacks: Relevance in the age of AI
Government tech stacks: Relevance in the age of AI
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour
Synposis
The session will focus on how digital public infrastructure is transforming India and what might be some learnings for New Zealand. Technology is evolving rapidly and governments are leveraging technology to leapfrog into futures that bring about better outcomes for their citizens – all while using AI and the cloud safely, securely and sustainably.
This event can be attended via Zoom only - https://auckland.zoom.us/j/94763088225
Speaker – Ameet Nivsarkar
Vice President & APAC Head for Public Services, Tata Consultancy Service
Ameet Nivsarkar is the Vice President and Head of Public Services for the Asia-Pacific region at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Based in Singapore, he brings over two decades of global experience in the IT and consulting industry. Prior to his current role, Ameet served as the Country Manager for TCS Singapore and led the company’s Corporate Affairs function, overseeing global public policy and stakeholder engagement.
Before joining TCS, Ameet held leadership roles at NASSCOM, where he spearheaded international business development and cybersecurity initiatives, and at Tech Mahindra in corporate strategy. He holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from the Indian Institute of Management and a Bachelor's degree in Engineering. Ameet is known for his strategic vision, cross-cultural leadership, and commitment to digital transformation across public sector organizations in the region.
Centre of Digital Enterprise (CODE)
The Centre of Digital Enterprise (CODE) is an inter-disciplinary research centre, which focuses on the area of digital technologies' application in organisations facilitated through research, collaboration with international research units, and interaction with the business community.
CODE combines both academic and commercially relevant research to investigate how new digital technologies are currently used, the potential for further development, and the implications of such use within the practice of business.