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KJR is thrilled to be playing a key role in the development of young women through its new partnership with the Australian National University Australian Football Club (ANUAFC). This initiative is firmly in step with KJR’s support of the University of Canberra Capitals WNBL team and its partnership with the Young Women Leaders in AI program, as the sporting, leadership and technology worlds collide.
KJR’s CTO Mark Pederson shares his perspective on Collective Defence for Cyber Risk Leaders magazine, and the importance of this collaborative strategy when it comes to addressing cyber security and tackling cybercrime.
Associate Professor Andrew McKune speaks to KJR about how a background in stress physiology led to his involvement with FatigueM8.
The performance of athletes and employees have more physical indicators in common than we might expect. So how can technology that has traditionally been used to monitor athlete health and performance be transferred to employees across a range of industries to ensure their health and safety?
On Friday 13th November KJR’s General Manager ACT, Andrew Hammond, participated in TourX Oz, a cycling event dedicated to raising funds for the Black Dog Institute with the message ‘exercise your mood’.
KJR is pleased to share that we have renewed our membership with the National Online Retailers Association, or NORA Network.
Before taking up the reins at the Queensland AI Hub, in August 2020, Sue worked as Research Director for Cyber-Physical Systems at CSIRO’s Data61.
KJR is in great company as its recognised by the Queensland Government Department of Housing and Public Works for its contribution during the pandemic. Along with Datarwe, TechConnect and Max Kelsen, KJR was part of the local group of companies who came together on the creation of visual dashboards to help Queensland Health track and plan their patient response during COVID-19.
Dr Kelvin Ross, KJR Founder and Chairman, was the first official guest on Cohort Cast, a podcast coming straight out of Cohort Innovation Space on the Gold Coast.
Partnership, collaboration and learning from others is so important to the development and success of KJR. Join us as we chat to some of our closest industry allies – old friends, new peers and general movers-and-shakers. This month, we sat down with Steve Woodyatt, CEO of Datarwe.
KJR Principal Consultant Sylvia Choa recently shared her expertise and advice for how organisations can solidify their cybersecurity practices in a feature article focusing on Australian privacy law for the Law Society of NSW Journal.
KJR Principal Consultant Ben Wonson reflects on the growing market of Systems Integrators and explains how organisations can make informed decisions when implementing Commercial Off-The-Shelf software.





