A Night of Innovation // The Fifth Industrial Revolution
Event description
Imagine a future where WA leads the world in ethical disruption - a future where technological advancement amplifies humanity.
We're thrilled to announce 'A Night of Innovation // The Fifth Industrial Revolution,' a bigger, bolder, and brighter edition of our Night of Innovation series. In the era of the Fifth Industrial Revolution, bold ideas don’t just happen — they transform industries by blending human intelligence with the power of generative AI. This new frontier is about more than innovation; it’s about designing a future where tech uplifts humanity — where progress is measured not just in innovation, but in impact.
This June, Modern People, Creative Tech Village, SoMedia and WA Museum Boola Bardip are joining forces to deliver our most disruptive edition of a Night of Innovation yet. Once again, we're committing to propelling as many WA startups as possible on their path to success, but this time, we're upping the ante. Expect a strong investor presence, a streamlined group of startups with longer pitch times, and more generous prizes than ever before.
What can you expect from the night?
- A keynote from a globally recognised leader in the industry — head of a project recently highlighted by Kevin Rudd as a flagship of Australia’s AI leadership
- A curated expert panel featuring voices shaping the future of AI, work, and ethical innovation
- Pitch presentations from three standout WA-founded Gen AI startups
- Network with innovators, entrepreneurs, and future-focused industry leaders
- Opportunities to connect, collaborate and be inspired
- And of course — prizes, insights, and future-shaping energy all around
Don’t miss this chance to experience the future of innovation in WA — book your spot and be part of the revolution.
(If you’re interested in showcasing or partnering with us, please contact: purpose@modernpeople.com.au. We are excited to hear your innovative ideas!)
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