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Team, technology, tension: adapting to accelerated change
Symposium
Symposium
8:30 am
30 November 2023
Meeting Room C3.4 and C3.5
Session Description
Session Programme
8:30 am
Team, technology, tension: adapting to accelerated change
Mr Yogindra Samant - Chief Medical Officer / Chief Adviser (International Affairs) - Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority, Ms Adeline Ng - Director of Workplace Safety and Health Institute (WSHI), a department in the Occupational Safety and Health Division (OSHD), Ministry of Manpower (MOM) - Ministry of Manpower, Dr Maurizio Pilu - Managing Director - Safetytech Accelerator, Lyndall Strazdins - Professor and ARC Future Fellow (PhD Psychology, M Clinical Psych) at the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health - ANU, Dr Gregory Zelic - Research And Development Manager - Centre For Work Health And Safety, Dr Cameron Stockdale - CEO - Work Wellness Institute
How would you manage the introduction of your first robotic worker or AI assistant? How would you go about determining the difference between work perks and a workplace health programme? Where does your organisation draw the line between online communication and remote micro-management? The goal of this symposium will be to arm us with the tools required in the new world, so we can greet new opportunities rather than fear them.
The world of work is rapidly changing and increasing complexity of OSH challenges requires us to look globally at research and learnings that can offer evidence-based solutions. The discussion will provide you a broad range of globally emerging risks and at the forefront, we will explore what the hard data is telling us about managing our people and our threats.
This symposium will provide you with key insight into how you can transition knowledge into practice and utilise evidence informed by people and data to adapt and rapidly develop effective OHSH solutions to complex challenges.