AI + Engineering: an altered perspective
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We are at Datacom - Asteron House, 55 Featherston Street tonight. Reception on Level 12.
Outdated applications can slow down innovation and efficiency in services, making it harder to meet the evolving needs of customers and communities. Traditional modernisation approaches are often risky, costly and time-consuming.
AI is changing that.
Join us for a practical conversation on how AI-powered engineering is rewriting the rules of application modernisation. This isn’t just another AI discussion — it’s a bold new perspective on how human and AI collaboration is transforming software development for government agencies, corporates and smaller organisations.
What you’ll learn:
- Why many modernisation projects fail and how AI mitigates risk
- AI’s new role in software engineering beyond automation, into true transformation
- Live AI-driven code transformation in action — see the power of AI-first engineering
- The future of development teams and how human specialists can offload tasks to AI agents, unlocking new levels of productivity
Tracey Cotter-Martin (LinkedIn) is a futures thinker and strategist who helps organisations navigate change and make smarter decisions about what’s next. She’s passionate about spotting emerging trends and turning them into practical opportunities for innovation and growth. Winner of the 2022 Reseller News Women in ICT Innovation Award, Tracey brings a refreshing, human approach to strategy — helping leaders and teams build future-fit organisations where people can thrive.
Everyone is welcome - if you are in an IT/Digital role or considering one, you do architecture and you should come along and meet us. This talk will be particularly useful for folks considering an Architect role or want to know what Architects do.
This talk will be both in person and remote via Teams. We'll put a Teams link in the comments closer to the time.
Come up to Datacom's new offices on Level 12, 55 Featherston St in the Asteron Building, opposite the Wellington Train Station.