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Ingram Micro Experience Adelaide was held at the beautiful National Wine Centre
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The business panel session featuring (from left): Rodman Ramezanian (Intel Security), Aaron Steppat (VMware), Chris Osborn (Dell), Damien Nicetin (Lenovo) and Ian Aitken (Samsung)
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The business keynote, sponsored by ARN, was delivered by marketing guru, Tim Reid, founder of Australia's #1 marketing podcast "Small Business, Big Marketing".
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Nick Tilbrook (Data Mobility Voice) and Steve Pollard (Dell)
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Eugene Griffin (Computertech) and Julian Newman (Ingram Micro)
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Microsoft's stand, complete with prize winners
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Michelle Primmer (Ingram Micro) and Daniel Tagg (Ingram Micro) help draw the Microsoft XBox One winner
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Various Microsoft prize winners (from left): Darren Milton (Microsoft), David Rosser (Microsoft), Shane Alsop, Annabel Sims (OfficeMax), Daniel Tagg (Ingram Micro)
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The show floor
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Colin Brackman and Beth Massey (Symantec)
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Greg Smith (Kyocera), Johnny Landherr (Business Technology Partners),
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The Toshiba stand
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Jim Lee (Toshiba) and Mark Montgomery (Empirical Consulting)
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Boon Tee (PowerBiz Solutions), Jim Lee (Toshiba)
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Bob Ross (Dr. Bob's PC Repair Services), Jim Lee (Toshiba)
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Amelia Balmer (Computers Now) is the lucky winner of VMware's espresso machine
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Roland Juenamann (Samsung), Deborah Kouzaba (Samsung), Mike Black (Subnet)
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Symantec hypnosis (plus free massage)
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John Sullivan pics up Eaton's prize
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Erik Kab (Philips), Mike Black (Subnet)
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Keeping the Veeam stand busy
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Boon Tee (PowerBiz Solutions), Gavin Kiley (Veeam)
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Paul Lanigan and Dennis Tan (Startech.com), Aidan Fitzgerald (Ingram Micro)
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Philips showing off some of its biotech
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Dennis Tan (Startech.com), Kym Lau (Data Mobility Voice)
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The Netcomm Wireless team
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Seagate/Lacie's stand
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Ray Wilson and Haytham Aouad (Fuji Xerox)
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The ASUS team
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The Honeywell stand
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Epson demo-ing their new projector technology- you can write on the projection with your finger
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The Kingston stand
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William Grenfell (Empyreal Consulting) and Rufus Feltham (Kensington)
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Dan Hines (Radio Rentals) picks up his CyberPower prize
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John Papayianis (Belkin) and Mark Butler (Computers Now)
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Lakshan Gunasekera (Axis), Michael Pazarcevic (Axis), Josh Cutts (Ingram Micro)
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George Lianos (Zebra)
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Mike Black (Subnet), Manuel Molina (Epson)
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James Keane tending to the Acronis stand
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Boon Tee (PowerBiz Solutions), Danny Dainton (Ingram Micro)

The roadmap to a low carbon future in technology The IT sector accounts for 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions1. This will rise as data and new technologies increasingly play a central role in shaping organisational operations. As enterprises and governments introduce net zero or decarbonisation targets, IT operations will need to better understand their emissions and how they can be reduced without negatively impacting technology or business operations. SustainTech will bridge the gap between ambition and tangible action, promoting Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategies that attendees can use in their day-to-day operations within their business.