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AI applications in KM – Global KM Week 2025 Australia Chapter

Online, Monday 20 October 2025,12 noon –1 pm AEDT

Everyone is invited to the first session of Global KM Week 2025 Australia Chapter, which is looking at “AI Applications in KM”. Explore how AI is reshaping KM – from automation and intelligent search to personalised knowledge delivery.

Date: Monday 20 October 2025
Time: 12 noon – 1 pm AEDT (UTC +11), for your time zone, click here and add your location
Location: Online
Register now: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/yCS7jeQ0QzmPOMschqm3xQ#/registration

Experienced KM practitioners, will share their knowledge of applying AI solutions including RealKM Magazine editor and lead writer Bruce Boyes and RealKM Ruby Patron Stuart French:

  1. Navid Nezafati: AI-enabled knowledge management: From risk mapping to actionable insights
  2. Toni Ressaire: How do we get value and ROI from AI?
  3. Stuart French: A government agency’s journey toward AI
  4. Bruce Boyes: Ethics, governance, & research-based approaches for safe, credible, & effective AI in KM.

This is the first of four events that are being convened by Global KM Week 2025, Australia Chapter.

Bruce Boyes

Bruce Boyes is a knowledge management (KM), environmental management, and education thought leader with more than 40 years of experience. As editor and lead writer of the award-winning RealKM Magazine, he has personally written more than 500 articles and published more than 2,000 articles overall, resulting in more than 2 million reader views. With a demonstrated ability to identify and implement innovative solutions to social and ecological complexity, Bruce has successfully completed more than 40 programs, projects, and initiatives including leading complex major programs. His many other career highlights include: leading the KM community KM and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) initiative, using agile approaches to oversee the on time and under budget implementation of an award-winning $77.4 million recovery program for one of Australia's most iconic river systems, leading a knowledge strategy process for Australia’s 56 natural resource management (NRM) regional organisations, pioneering collaborative learning and governance approaches to empower communities to sustainably manage landscapes and catchments in the face of complexity, being one of the first to join a new landmark aviation complexity initiative, initiating and teaching two new knowledge management subjects at Shanxi University in China, and writing numerous notable environmental strategies, reports, and other works. Bruce is currently a PhD candidate in the Knowledge, Technology and Innovation Group at Wageningen University and Research, and holds a Master of Environmental Management with Distinction and a Certificate of Technology (Electronics).

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