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24 Mar 2025
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25 Mar 2025, 10:37 am

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A selection of photos from a recent iTnews roundtable breakfast at Florentino restaurant in Melbourne.

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The nCino Melbourne AI Roundtable highlighted the importance of establishing a comprehensive framework for an AI-native future within the banking and finance sectors. Featuring executives from leading financial institutions such as NAB and ANZ, the event underscored the strategic alignment needed to leverage AI technologies effectively. While the roundtable did not focus on catastrophic AI risks, its findings are relevant for understanding how AI can transform industry-specific applications, potentially influencing broader AI governance and policy considerations in the financial domain. However, the content primarily revolves around industry networking rather than providing an in-depth analysis of AI safety or existential risks.

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Latest NewsSecretive Chinese network tries to lure fired US gov workersPsiQuantum raising at least US$750 millionThe full list of IT projects in the 2025-26 federal budgetGov injects a further $229m into My Health Record modernisationIn pictures: nCino Melbourne AI roundtableHomeGalleriesTechnologySoftwareIn pictures: nCino Melbourne AI roundtableA selection of photos from a recent iTnews roundtable breakfast at Florentino restaurant in Melbourne.on Mar 25 2025 4:45PMThisiTnewssenior executive roundtable, sponsored by nCino focused on building a framework for an AI-native future in banking and finance.Daniel Muchow (La Trobe Financial)(L-R) Grant Smith and Cameron Ridland (ORDE Financial)(L-R) Will Jung (nCino) and Alex Kocher (NAB)Naresh Kumar (Standard Chartered Bank)Nick Monteleone (nCino)Craig Padayachee (Defence Bank)(L-R) Lawrence Hunt (Judo Bank) and Grant Smith (ORDE Financial)Cameron Ridland (ORDE Financial)(L-R) Alex Kocher (NAB) and Velvet-Belle Templeman (iTnews)Carmen Barnett (nCino)(L-R) Louis Liu (ANZ) and Nick Monteleone (nCino)Craig Padayachee (Defence Bank)Alex Kocher (NAB)Daniel Muchow (La Trobe Financial)Lawrence Hunt (Judo Bank)ThisiTnewssenior executive roundtable, sponsored by nCino focused on building a framework for an AI-native future in banking and finance.Copyright © iTnews.com.au. All rights reserved.Tags:aincinoroundtableRelated ArticlesThe full list of IT projects in the 2025-26 federal budgetGov injects a further $229m into My Health Record modernisationDAFF recruiting new CIO to address 'compounding' IT debtPlease enable JavaScript to view thecomments powered by Disqus.Most popular tech storiesNine restructures data, technology functionsColonial First State brings AI to its FirstTech functionAustralia Post starts planning its SAP modernisationCase Study: How the Australian Epilepsy Project taps tech to empower patientsLion centralises IT, HR, finance and risk self-service for staffPHOTOS: MSP Index Melbourne 2025Brennan to acquire Canberra-based cybersecurity specialist CBR CyberNvidia CEO says orders for 3.6 million Blackwell GPUs exclude MetaHealius completes IT transformation in partnership with VECTECDell launches new AI oriented hardware at Nvidia GTC 2025Blackberry celebrates "giant step forward"IBM Watson crunching numbers for Honda F1Photos: the IoT in Action event in SydneyIoT Impact conference returns to UTS in 2024Photos: IoT Impact 2023 brings together data-enabled productivity, sustainability and trust opportunitiesLog InDon't have an account? Register now!Email:Password:Remember me|Forgot your password?