Recap: CivicTech // Tech for Social Impact

A week ago The Centre for Civic Innovation has hosted its first online conference and we couldn’t be happier!

Among our brilliant lineup of speakers, civic tech founders and participants, we discussed all the major questions, doubts and ideas regarding Civic Tech. We decided to share a brief summary of the event.

1st Panel: CivicTech around the World

Tiago Peixoto // The World Bank

Tiago Peixoto // The World Bank

Tiago Peixoto from The World Bank

Engaging with us from Africa, Tiago appealed to “Stop reinvent the wheel” by saying that there are many great tools and the next step is to make them sustainable. With many years of experience in the public sector, Tiago shares that Parliaments and Governments around the world need help in building internal digital capability. And that’s where our focus should be.

Rebecca Rumbul // My Society

Rebecca Rumbul // My Society

Rebecca Rumbul from My Society

“As a Civic Tech organisation, about 10-15 years ago, we were focused on building tools outside government”. Rebecca shares that a few years after, they realised that the feedback loop between government e people needed to closed more effectively. Otherwise, their tools wouldn’t be that useful.

2nd Panel: CivicTech in Australia

Matt Sawkill // Code for Australia

Matt Sawkill // Code for Australia

Matt Sawkill from Code for Australia

One of the first Civic Tech organisations in Australia, Code for Australia is focused on building capability inside government through collaborative technology. Matt underlines that the improvement of existing governmental structures like Procurement and Project Management could have a great positive social impact.

Amelia Loye // The Centre for Civic Innovation

Amelia Loye // The Centre for Civic Innovation

Amelia Loye from The Centre for Civic Innovation (CCI)

Amelia explained why they started CCI. To empower communities with self-belief, sponsorship and tools, so these civic innovators shape the solutions to their social, economic and environmental needs. Shared responsibility aligned with Civic Tech is the key to maximize social and economic response.

Nigel Abbot // The Fundsition

Nigel Abbot // The Fundsition

Nigel Abbot from The Fundsition

An expert in Equity Crowdfunding, Nigel shared with participants how they are helping SME business owners in Australia getting access to funding in a frictionless, simple and cost effective manner. An opportunity for civic tech founders to grow and maximise their company’s value.

Stephen Rutter // The Scale Institute

Stephen Rutter // The Scale Institute

Stephen Rutter from The Scale Institute

Stephen is a member of the CCI board and founder of The Scale Institute. His work focuses on providing innovators ways to scale their business. They grow by following a developed and tested framework called Startup Approach that aligns innovation with sustainability.

 

World Café

This event was moderated with the highest professionalism by amazing Ross Dawson. Member of CCI board and globally recognised as a leading futurist, keynote speaker, entrepreneur and authority on business strategy.

 
Ross Dawson // Future Exploration Network

Ross Dawson // Future Exploration Network

 

Seven CivicTech founders engaged the audience with energy, optimisim and quick insights about their work.

Julia Suh // Paper Plain

Julia Suh // Paper Plain

Julia Suh from Paper Plain

Shared her experience in building a platform to connect neighbours, so together, they can build a strong community.

Brentyn Parkin // My Community Directory

Brentyn Parkin // My Community Directory

Brentyn Parkin from My Community Directory

Brentyn believes that achieving positive Social Change starts with access to quality community information.

Mel Flanagan // Nook Studios

Mel Flanagan // Nook Studios

Mel Flanagan from Nook Studios

Expert in process storytelling, Mel shares this powerful way to help governments and organisations be more open and effective.

Dane Murray // Environment.Vote

Dane Murray // Environment.Vote

Dane Murray from Environment.Vote

Dane developed a platform to people make decisions about who to vote for in their electorate based on a set of environmental criteria.

Victor Lee // Communiteer

Victor Lee // Communiteer

Victor Lee from Communiteer

Connecting Not-For-Profit organisations with skilled volunteers, to do more social good together.

Tom Dawkins // StartSomeGood

Tom Dawkins // StartSomeGood

Tom Dawkins from StartSomeGood

Also CCI board member, Tom has built a crowdfunding platform with a difference: support social purpose organisations.

Leila Alem // Innovation Consultant

Leila Alem // Innovation Consultant

Leila Alem, Innovation Consultant

She shared her experience in development of ReMoTe MobileTele-assistance. Technology that connects remote experts with on-site operators.

See the recording of main panels in this video.

We had some exciting announcements during the event! Tom Dawkins announced Starting Good summit in May. Victor from Communiteer announced the Virtually Together initiative. Ben from IBM announced the Civic Tech incubator and Code for All challenge. Brentyn Parkin from My Community Directory announced the Civic Tech Institute.

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