Set the Standard with Shannen Brown

Jamal Waqar and Shannen Brown
Set the Standard with Shannen Brown

Standards Australia has launched a new podcast called ‘Set the Standard.’ We speak with industry experts and leaders to gain insights into current and emerging industries and technologies to better understand the role of standards in empowering the Australian community.

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    Setting the Standard for a more equitable future

    Welcome to another episode of the Set the Standard podcast! Today, we have the privilege of hosting three formidable leaders: Tracey Gramlick, Chair of the Board at Standards Australia, Dr. Marlene Kanga AO, Director of the Board at Standards Australia, and Emma Harrington, CEO of Standards Australia. In this episode, we dive into the inspiring personal journeys of our guests, uncovering the challenges they’ve faced, the role models who have shaped their paths, and their invaluable advice for women navigating their careers. We’ll also explore their vision for a world where women can excel without the pressure of being trailblazers and discuss the outdated notion that for women work and life are not compatible. The episode intends to shed a light on the pressing gender inclusivity challenges faced by various industries, the support needed to advance gender diversity and empower organisations and industry to create a more inclusive environment. We highlight the critical role of women in Standards Development, the necessity of gender-responsive standards, the vital importance of women’s participation, and the proactive initiatives Standards Australia is implementing to ensure all voices are heard throughout the standards development process and beyond. Our discussion aims to, not only engage, but inspire listeners with thought provoking insights and encourage active participation in standards development, fostering a community that is representative of all genders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Innovating in the Age of Disruption

    Our host Shannen Brown sat down with Mike Wood, the Principal for Telstra’s Electromagnetic Energy (EME) Strategy, Governance and Risk Management program, Kareen Riley-Takos, General Manager of Operations at Standards Australia, and Summer Lamont our Strategic Initiatives Officer to discuss the need for change in how we develop standards to allow new and emerging industries to work within the standards environment, as well as helping us work better in cross-sectoral areas of activity.   We learn about how standards are developed, why we need to look to expand our current standards development models to embrace new and emerging industries and the risk of not doing so. Time Stamps: Kareen explains what standards are (01:40-02:04), and Mike discusses why standards matter to industries such as the wireless and telecommunication industry (02:11- 02:41) Karen delves into the current standards development process and why this robust process is well regard (02:51- 03:43) Kareen talks about the pace of change, evolving expectations from industry and the demand for speed to market (03:51-05:06) Kareen discusses the risk of not adapting to meet the industries evolving expectations (05:11-05:49) Mike speaks about the role of IEC TC106 standards, a committee which he chairs in the wireless and telecommunication industry (06:06-08:51) Mike has been involved in the wireless and mobile telecommunications industry for 30 years and delves into the biggest change he has seen in the industry (09:09- 10:05) Mike gives us his views on why the current standards development model is fit for purpose for the wireless and mobile telecommunications (10:48-16:52) Standards Australia recently released a report on the Data and Digital Standards Landscape to map standards across seven key technology areas. Summer discusses what the report sought to do and some of its key findings (17:12- 18:00) One of the key findings from the report was the Australia has low rate of adoption across these 7 key technologies. Summer discusses the failure to adopt international standards and its risk to the Australian community (18:15-19:05) Mike discusses the key risks to industry if we fail to adapt for these new and emerging technologies.(19:36-20:34) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The future of Hydrogen and Standards with Dr Alan Finkel.

    Shannen is joined by Dr. Alan Finkel, who was the former chief scientist of Australia from 2016 to 2020, where he led the national electricity market review, the development of the national hydrogen strategy and the panel that advises the Australian government on the 2020 low emissions technologies roadmap. He is currently special Adviser to the Australian Government on Low Emissions Technologies, Chair of Australia's Low Emissions Technology Investment Advisory Council, and Chair of Stile Education. In July 2022 Finkel chaired an international panel of experts in Sydney at the Indo-Pacific Clean Energy Supply Chain Forum. Shannen is also joined by Adam Stingemore. Adam is Standards Australia's General Manager for Engagement and Communication. Adam leads Standards Australia’s national and international engagement teams, research and strategic initiatives team and design and communications. Emelia Addo-Appiah also joins Shannen on the podcast. Emelia is a Strategic Manager at Standards Australia where she leads the hydrogen work, advocating for standards development in hydrogen and Standards Australia's role in engaging with industry. Emelia oversees the collaborative work with Government and industry, specifically in highlighting how we apply the standards we develop and build tools and resources to engage standards and industry. Together we discuss hydrogen and its end use applications. Australia's hydrogen landscape, the role centres can play in the safe and effective upscale of Australia's hydrogen industry, and how Sanders can support Australia's ambition to not only become a global hydrogen player, but also a top three exporter of hydrogen to Asian markets by 2030. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Standards Australia has launched a new podcast called ‘Set the Standard.’ We speak with industry experts and leaders to gain insights into current and emerging industries and technologies to better understand the role of standards in empowering the Australian community.

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