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A couple of times a month, we like to get to know members of the KJR Collective a little better. Today we catch up with Jonathan Hall.
Our friends at Advance Queensland are celebrating their 5th birthday this week – so what better way to celebrate than with a digital party?
It’s no secret – countless organisations, spanning private and public sectors, are going digital. In 2020 the push to digitise has only become more abundant with COVID-19’s impact on how we work and function, particularly within the retail industry.
KJR is thrilled to be joining partner organisation Micro Focus and presenting our own KJR Sponsor Showcase at Micro Focus Realize 2020, an upcoming digital event.
DataRWE is a Queensland technology start-up and KJR partner company aiming to revolutionise global healthcare through the creation of a clinical data-sharing platform. The Queensland Government has funded $1.5m to fuel the data-sharing platform on its mission to enable global change.
KJR’s NSW General Manager Adam Bird lends his thoughts and perspective in his article for RetailBiz. He speaks about the dangers and offers advice for retail businesses who fast-tracked their digital transformation in the wake of COVID-19.
The global outbreak of COVID-19 had a major impact on almost every aspect of our lives. It changed the way we work, travel, communicate and, more importantly, how we shop. The introduction of social distancing laws and restrictions had a major impact on all types of retailers.
KJR is a very proud Foundation Partner for Datarwe, a data-driven technology company that provides an acute care medical research data platform as a service.
In what will undoubtedly become a defining year in digital history, KJR is thrilled to be playing a part in a freshly announced initiative – Queensland AI Hub.
The rapid acceleration of Coronavirus is not lost on any of us. It continues to affect how we work, socialise and go about our lives, and will do for some time to come.
KJR Founder and Chairman, Kelvin Ross joined Stuart Layt from Brisbane Times in conversation about COVID-19’s impact on KJR in regards to working from home, and shares how we have successfully endured the challenges throughout.
KJR Founder and Chairman Kelvin Ross advises some significant ways businesses can maintain their services as the COVID-19 outbreak continues to influence organisations globally.





