Your Chance to Experience Digital Innovation

Wednesday, 26 July, 2017
Aaron An, Councillor, Wyndham City Council

Some of the best and latest technology will be on display in Wyndham, with residents being invited to experience it for themselves.

Residents will have the chance to try out Wyndham City’s award winning augmented reality technology, WynLens, by trying out a headset that will allow them to see for themselves what Werribee’s City Centre will look like in the future.

The technology will be on show as part of the Digital Innovation Festival from Wednesday 23rd August to Wednesday 6th September.

Wyndham City’s Smart City portfolio holder, Cr Aaron An, said there would be plenty of other technology for people to try during the festival.

“This is only the second time the Digital Innovation Festival has been held, and the first time Wyndham City has taken part, which is very exciting,” Cr An said.

“In Wyndham we will hold events such as coding classes for adults and Lego robotics for children. We will also be working with education and innovation consultancy organisation, Collective Campus, to host two business entrepreneur workshops.”

“A highlight of the festival will of course be the opportunity for residents to try out WynLens for the first time. This technology has been developed by Wyndham City to show residents our plans for the Werribee City Centre and was recently recognised with the 2017 National Award for Excellence in Local Government.”

“Wyndham’s status as one of the fastest growing municipalities in Australia presents us with many challenges. One of the ways we can work to overcome these challenges and ensure we are putting our best foot forward is by embracing new forms of technology.”

“Digital technology is being used every day to turn challenges into opportunities. By taking part in an event like the Digital Innovation Festival we are showing our commitment to embracing the future and working with all levels of government and the private sector to ensure that the Wyndham of tomorrow is a great place to work and live.”

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  • 2016, it was a great experience to participate as a committee member of council's first Cultural Diversity portfolio.

    2016, it was a great experience to participate as a committee member of council's first Cultural Diversity portfolio.

  • 2016, meeting at UniMelb after work with passionate people across Victoria to discuss school issues.

    2016, meeting at UniMelb after work with passionate people across Victoria to discuss school issues.

  • 2016 Providing research evidence to council on the school shortage issue

    2016 Providing research evidence to council on the school shortage issue

  • 2016, at Williams Landing station, discussing with local bus drivers regarding transport issues.

    2016, at Williams Landing station, discussing with local bus drivers regarding transport issues.

  • 2016, at the Multicultural Entrepreneur Awards

    2016, at the Multicultural Entrepreneur Awards

  • 2015, Community Panel Workshop. Give feedback to council.

    2015, Community Panel Workshop. Give feedback to council.

  • 2015, help organised community BBQ.

    2015, help organised community BBQ.

  • 2015, community dinner and consultation session at council.

    2015, community dinner and consultation session at council.

  • 2014, organized the first Chinese community meeting in Point Cook Community Learning Centre, supported by councillor and council officer.

    2014, organized the first Chinese community meeting in Point Cook Community Learning Centre, supported by councillor and council officer.

  • 2014, did city plan and annual budget submission presentation in council chamber as a resident

    2014, did city plan and annual budget submission presentation in council chamber as a resident

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