Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Australia: Keynotes on IT Leadership, AI Trends, and Change Management Announced for March Event in Brisbane
Info-Tech Research Group's flagship LIVE 2025 in Australia conference is set to debut in the APAC region on March 18–19 in Brisbane. In addition to the already announced keynote from Facebook's Former ANZ CEO, Stephen Scheeler, the event will also feature keynote sessions from Annabel Lui, Carlene McCubbin, and Andy Neill, offering expert insights on IT leadership, AI trends, and driving organisational change.
SYDNEY, Feb. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Info-Tech Research Group has announced more featured speakers for its upcoming LIVE 2025 in Australia conference, taking place at the Hilton Brisbane on March 18–19, 2025. The event will provide IT and business leaders in the APAC region with invaluable insights into the future of IT leadership, emerging AI trends, and strategies for sustaining transformational change.
Following previous speaker announcements, including the former CEO of Facebook for Australia and New Zealand, Stephen Scheeler, Info-Tech Research Group's Annabel Lui, Principal Advisory Director; Carlene McCubbin, AVP CIO Research; and Andy Neill, Associate Vice President, Enterprise Research, are the latest additions to the conference's dynamic keynote lineup. These industry experts will address the evolving landscape of IT leadership, the growing influence of AI in business operations, and the importance of strategic organisational change management.
'Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Australia is set to be a pivotal event for IT leaders across the APAC region,' says George Khreish, Managing Partner at Info-Tech Research Group, APAC. 'Annabel Lui, Carlene McCubbin, and Andy Neill bring a wealth of expertise in IT leadership, AI strategy, and business transformation. Their sessions will deliver actionable insights to help regional IT professionals navigate change, drive innovation, and align their IT strategies to ensure organisational success.'
Featured Keynote Speakers at LIVE 2025 in Australia
- Annabel Lui – Principal Advisory Director, Info-Tech Research Group
Annabel Lui is a Principal Research Advisor in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region at Info-Tech Research Group, specialising in data and analytics, project and portfolio management, and CIO research. With over 20 years of IT experience, Lui has successfully led enterprise transformation projects, including predictive service management programs and Six Sigma initiatives focused on business efficiency.
Keynote Title: Drive Adoption and Sustain Transformational Change
Session Description: Successfully implementing organisational change requires more than just a well-planned communication strategy—it demands sustained user adoption and alignment with business needs. In this session, Annabel Lui will explore proven methods for embedding change within organisations, ensuring new initiatives deliver long-term value and drive meaningful transformation. - Carlene McCubbin – AVP CIO Research, Info-Tech Research Group
Carlene McCubbin is an accomplished facilitator, researcher, and advisor with expertise in IT strategy, transformation, and leadership. She has worked extensively with public and private sector organisations to design and implement effective IT transformations. Passionate about workforce development, she explores the intersection of employee experience, digital transformation, and business growth.
Keynote Title: Adaptive IT Leadership: Leading at the Pace of Exponential Change
Session Description: As the pace of technological advancement accelerates, IT leaders must develop new leadership capabilities that balance technical expertise with strategic business insight. Drawing from industry research and real-world case studies, Carlene McCubbin will discuss how IT leaders can cultivate adaptability, build high-performing teams, and drive business success in an era of continuous change. - Andy Neill – Associate Vice President, Technical Counselor Program, Info-Tech Research Group
Andy Neill is a seasoned IT strategist and enterprise architect with extensive experience leading global organisations in data and architecture transformation. As Vice President of Global Services and Chief Architect at Info-Tech Research Group, he specialises in advancing enterprise architecture and chief data office practices.
Keynote Title: 2025 AI Trends: What to Expect This Year
Session Description: AI is evolving rapidly, and understanding its trajectory is key to staying ahead. In this must-attend keynote, Andy Neill will break down the latest AI trends shaping 2025 using data and insights from multiple industry sources. This session will provide IT and business leaders with a clear roadmap for harnessing AI's transformative potential.
What to Expect at LIVE 2025 in Australia
LIVE 2025 in Australia will provide IT leaders and professionals with an immersive experience featuring keynotes, interactive discussions, and networking opportunities. Key topics and insights that will be covered at the event include:
- IT leadership in an era of rapid digital transformation
- The latest AI trends and their implications for businesses
- Best practices for successfully managing change within IT teams
Attendees of Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Australia can expect tailored sessions addressing the unique challenges and opportunities facing IT professionals in the APAC region.
Media professionals looking to attend can apply for complimentary media passes by contacting pr@infotech.com.
For more information about the conference, please visit Info-Tech's LIVE 2025 in Australia events page. Further details on the event theme, keynote speakers, and registration will be announced in the coming months. Follow Info-Tech Research Group on LinkedIn and X for updates.
Other Recent Announcements for Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Australia
- Info-Tech LIVE 2025 is Coming to Australia: Leading IT Conference Expands Globally With Event in Brisbane
- Shaping the Future of IT in Australia: Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Australia Announces First Round of Keynote Speakers
- Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Australia: Keynotes on Technology Trends and IT Excellence Announced for March Event in Brisbane
- Facebook's Former ANZ CEO, Stephen Scheeler, Headlining Info-Tech LIVE 2025 IT Event in Australia in March
About Info-Tech Research Group
Info-Tech Research Group is one of the world's leading research and advisory firms, proudly serving over 30,000 IT and HR professionals. The company produces unbiased, highly relevant research and provides advisory services to help leaders make strategic, timely, and well-informed decisions. For nearly 30 years, Info-Tech has partnered closely with teams to provide them with everything they need, from actionable tools to analyst guidance, ensuring they deliver measurable results for their organisations.
To learn more about Info-Tech's divisions, visit McLean & Company for HR research and advisory services and SoftwareReviews for software-buying insights.
Media professionals can register for unrestricted access to research across IT, HR, and software and hundreds of industry analysts through the firm's Media Insiders program. To gain access, contact pr@infotech.com.
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