
What we’re about
Western Australian AI Hub is the state’s accelerator for sovereign artificial intelligence capability. Born from the grassroots energy and collaborative spirit of the Perth AI Innovators community founded by Josh (Adi Tedjasaputra) and Eunice Sari in early 2024, the Hub represents the next stage of our journey: a dedicated, community-led organisation focused on turning Western Australia’s strengths in data and innovation into world-leading AI solutions that matter.
Vision:
To establish Western Australia as a globally recognised leader in the application of responsible and innovative AI, driving economic diversification, industrial productivity, and social progress for all Western Australians.
Mission:
The WA AI Hub connect industry, government, academia, and the startup community to accelerate the adoption of AI in key economic sectors, foster world-class talent, and champion the development of safe, ethical, and inclusive AI solutions.
We aim to support our state reaping the economic benefits of its unique datasets and community strengths while fostering sustainable innovation that serves current and future generations.
What We Do:
Our strategic programs address critical challenges and build long-term sovereign capability in areas where WA has a global edge:
- AI in Education: Building an AI-literate workforce through digital literacy pathways and research excellence.
- AI for Core Industries: Deploying responsible AI in mining, minerals, and energy to enhance safety, sustainability, and productivity.
- AI for a Sustainable Future: Driving “Green AI” powered by renewable energy and sovereign data.
- Ecosystem & Leadership Activation: Scaling proven programs to equip leaders and practitioners with the skills to thrive in the AI revolution.
Who Should Join:
Our group is open to anyone interested in AI, regardless of their level of expertise. Whether you're a seasoned developer, a student, a researcher, or just an AI enthusiast, you're welcome to join us.
Why Join Us:
By joining the Western Australian AI Hub, you’ll be part of a state-wide movement to shape the future of responsible and innovative AI. You’ll have the opportunity to connect with industry leaders, researchers, and innovators, contribute to building sovereign AI capability, and play a role in driving economic diversification, industrial productivity, and social progress for all Western Australians.
Activities:
- AI Consulting Services: Provide businesses with expertise on integrating AI as teammates or subordinates, focusing on transparency, trust, and complementary strengths (e.g., combining AI's data processing with human creativity). Example: Helping a logistics firm optimise routes with AI while ensuring drivers retain control and contextual decision-making.
- AI Workshops and Training Programs: Educate individuals and organisations on skills for the AI era, including AI literacy, prompt engineering, and emotional intelligence for hybrid teams. Incorporate insights on trust imperatives (transparency, reliability, user control) to build effective collaboration.
- AI Research and Development (R&D): Conduct research on human-AI teaming and symbiosis, developing tools like explainable AI systems that improve decision accuracy and trust calibration. Publish findings to establish thought leadership and contribute to the global AI community.
- AI Community Events: Host meetups, hackathons, and conferences to connect AI enthusiasts, developers, and professionals, fostering collaboration and innovation. Focus on psychological safety, encouraging participants to question AI outputs and share feedback.
We look forward to seeing you join our meetup and become a partner in achieving the vision and mission of Western Australia AI Hub.
Featured event

Ethical AI and Governance
FREE registration for the first 50 people registered! After that, it's just the price of a cup of coffee: AUD 5.50 + fee.
The acceleration of Generative AI demands more than just innovation—it requires grounded, responsible governance. This crucial session, hosted by the Western Australian AI Hub, moves beyond theoretical concepts to provide practical, multi-disciplinary insights on how to implement fair, transparent, and safe artificial intelligence within the WA ecosystem.
We have brought together a powerhouse lineup of four domain experts spanning law, industry, education, and leadership to give you a 360-degree view of how to establish robust governance that drives both compliance and competitive advantage.
What You Will Learn
- The Legal Imperatives: Learn the critical do's and don'ts of AI regulation in Australia and WA, including essential legal guardrails and compliance tips from a seasoned lawyer.
- Industry in Action: Get practical, real-world examples of ethical AI deployment, focusing on how businesses can operationalise ethics for trustworthy, transparent outcomes.
- Leadership and Culture: Understand the pivotal role of organisational behaviour and leadership in moving beyond basic policy checklists to foster a deeply ethical AI culture.
- A Sovereign Future: Explore how AI literacy and ethical principles are being integrated into the WA education sector to build a responsible, future-proof workforce.
Agenda
- 5:00 PM: Doors Open & Networking
- 5:30 PM: Welcome Remarks by Dr. Eunice Sari, Marginpreneur
- 5:35 PM: SocialCraft | Josh (Adi Tedjasaputra), Western Australian AI Hub (WA AI Hub)
- 5:45 PM: Safeguarding Humanity: Ethical, Governed, and Responsible AI | Josh (Adi Tedjasaputra), Western Australian AI Hub (WA AI Hub)
- 6:05 PM: Operationalising Ethics in Industry | Michael Malone, Journey One
- 6:25: Photo Together
- 6:30 PM: The Legal Guardrail | Claire Mould, Corrs Chambers Westgart and WA Board Member for Innovation Advisory Board
- 6:50 PM: Why First-Level AI Ethics Isn't Enough | Dr Anne Burlinson, mPW3R
- 7:05: Panel Discussion facilitated by Dr. Eunice Sari, Marginpreneur
- 7:30 PM: Wrap Up and Closing
- 7:35 PM: Networking
- 8:00 PM: Doors Closed
Who Should Attend
- AI/ML Engineers and Data Scientists
- Software Developers and Solutions Architects
- Founders, CEOs, and CTOs
- Product Managers and Product Owners
- Business Analysts
- Legal Counsel and Compliance Officers
- Risk Managers and Auditors
- Policymakers and Public Sector Employees
- University Students (especially in Computer Science, Law, and Public Policy)
- Researchers and Academics
Notes
- Light refreshments will be provided.
- RSVP is mandatory – no onsite registration.
Sponsors
Upcoming events
2
- A$5.50
Ethical AI and Governance
The Platform, 256 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, WA, AUFREE registration for the first 50 people registered! After that, it's just the price of a cup of coffee: AUD 5.50 + fee.
The acceleration of Generative AI demands more than just innovation—it requires grounded, responsible governance. This crucial session, hosted by the Western Australian AI Hub, moves beyond theoretical concepts to provide practical, multi-disciplinary insights on how to implement fair, transparent, and safe artificial intelligence within the WA ecosystem.
We have brought together a powerhouse lineup of four domain experts spanning law, industry, education, and leadership to give you a 360-degree view of how to establish robust governance that drives both compliance and competitive advantage.
What You Will Learn
- The Legal Imperatives: Learn the critical do's and don'ts of AI regulation in Australia and WA, including essential legal guardrails and compliance tips from a seasoned lawyer.
- Industry in Action: Get practical, real-world examples of ethical AI deployment, focusing on how businesses can operationalise ethics for trustworthy, transparent outcomes.
- Leadership and Culture: Understand the pivotal role of organisational behaviour and leadership in moving beyond basic policy checklists to foster a deeply ethical AI culture.
- A Sovereign Future: Explore how AI literacy and ethical principles are being integrated into the WA education sector to build a responsible, future-proof workforce.
Agenda
- 5:00 PM: Doors Open & Networking
- 5:30 PM: Welcome Remarks by Dr. Eunice Sari, Marginpreneur
- 5:35 PM: SocialCraft | Josh (Adi Tedjasaputra), Western Australian AI Hub (WA AI Hub)
- 5:45 PM: Safeguarding Humanity: Ethical, Governed, and Responsible AI | Josh (Adi Tedjasaputra), Western Australian AI Hub (WA AI Hub)
- 6:05 PM: Operationalising Ethics in Industry | Michael Malone, Journey One
- 6:25: Photo Together
- 6:30 PM: The Legal Guardrail | Claire Mould, Corrs Chambers Westgart and WA Board Member for Innovation Advisory Board
- 6:50 PM: Why First-Level AI Ethics Isn't Enough | Dr Anne Burlinson, mPW3R
- 7:05: Panel Discussion facilitated by Dr. Eunice Sari, Marginpreneur
- 7:30 PM: Wrap Up and Closing
- 7:35 PM: Networking
- 8:00 PM: Doors Closed
Who Should Attend
- AI/ML Engineers and Data Scientists
- Software Developers and Solutions Architects
- Founders, CEOs, and CTOs
- Product Managers and Product Owners
- Business Analysts
- Legal Counsel and Compliance Officers
- Risk Managers and Auditors
- Policymakers and Public Sector Employees
- University Students (especially in Computer Science, Law, and Public Policy)
- Researchers and Academics
Notes
- Light refreshments will be provided.
- RSVP is mandatory – no onsite registration.
Sponsors
72 attendees - A$6.50
AI in 2026: From Predictive to Proactive
The Platform, 256 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, WA, AUFREE registration for the first 50 people registered! After that, it's just the price of a cup of coffee: AUD 6.50 + fee.
Join us as we decode the future of Artificial Intelligence. As we look ahead to 2026, the conversation is shifting from predictive models to proactive, autonomous systems that will redefine industries and daily life. This forward-looking session unpacks the most significant trends on the horizon, from the rise of AI Agents to the dawn of multimodal understanding.
We'll move beyond the hype to offer a realistic and actionable view of what’s next. Explore the evolution of Generative AI into sophisticated problem-solving tools and the strategic importance of Agentic AI in automating complex workflows. We'll also dissect the evolving global regulatory landscape and the pivotal role of smaller, more efficient models in the expansion of Edge AI.
Who Should Attend
- Business Leaders and Decision-Makers aiming to build a future-proof AI strategy and gain a competitive edge.
- Technical Professionals and Engineers keen to stay at the forefront of AI architecture, tools, and innovations.
- Academics and Researchers interested in the convergence of theoretical and practical AI advancements.
- Students pursuing careers in AI and technology who want to learn directly from experts about the industry's trajectory.
What You Will Learn
- Actionable Insights into the evolution of Generative AI from content creation to complex problem-solving.
- Strategic Frameworks for leveraging autonomous systems to drive operational efficiency and innovation.
- Practical Knowledge on the growing importance of smaller, efficient models and their role in edge computing.
Agenda
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5:00 PM: Doors Open & Networking
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5:30 PM: Welcome Remarks by Dr. Eunice Sari, Marginpreneur
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5:40 PM: Product Demonstration
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5:50 PM: Leadership Test: From Reactive Tools to the Agentic Organisation | Josh (Adi Tedjasaputra), WA AI Hub
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6:10 PM: Group Photo
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6:15 PM: Vaibhav Agrawal, Insurance Commission of Western Australia
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6:35 PM: Panel Discussion
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7:00 PM: Wrap Up and Closing
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7:05 PM: Networking
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7:30 PM: Doors Close
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Light refreshments will be provided.
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RSVP is mandatory – no onsite registration.
Sponsors
51 attendees
Past events
15
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