
Sydney, Australia – 24 January 2024
The Leading Innovation Summit 2024, slated for March 18-21 at the Aerial UTS Function Centre in Sydney, is a much-anticipated event that promises to be a cornerstone for global leaders in innovation. This hybrid event, accessible both in-person and virtually, features an impressive lineup of speakers, including:
This cross-industry summit covers topics crucial for today’s business environment, such as “Leveraging AI for Competitive Advantage” and “Innovation As A Leadership Mindset.” It is an ideal platform for professionals from various sectors to gain insights into leveraging innovation for business growth and customer experience enhancement.
Dana Lightbody, CEO, comments, “The Leading Innovation Summit is more than an event; it’s a launchpad for ideas that redefine business operations and strategies.”
Attendees will benefit from networking opportunities, interactive workshops, and panel discussions, designed to inspire and foster collaborative innovation.
To be part of this monumental gathering, stakeholders from all sectors – be it corporate, academia, non-profit, or government – are encouraged to secure their spots early.
For detailed information, speaker schedules, and registrations, please visit:
https://www.theleadershipinstitute.com.au/leading-innovation-summit/
About The Leadership Institute:
The Leadership Institute is a beacon for transformative leadership. Through events, resources, and training, it champions leadership that’s ethical, inclusive, and rooted in excellence.
Contact Information:
+61 2 8294 2044
Suite 4, Level 4, 127 York Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000

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