Sydney, 27 September 2022: Modis, soon to become Akkodis has today launched ‘Lead the Charge’, a talent program which will offer a truly unique opport...
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Sydney, 27 September 2022: Modis, soon to become Akkodis has today launched ‘Lead the Charge’, a talent program which will offer a truly unique opport...
Adelaide, Australia — August 29, 2022 — The Modis Tech Academy in collaboration with global tech leader Microsoft, today announced that Tech Start is ...
Modis has been recognised by Amazon Web Services (AWS) with the awarding of the AWS Security Consulting Services Competency.
Modis, soon to be Akkodis, has been recognised by Amazon Web Services (AWS) for its continued Security Engineering of its customer’s cloud solution im...
Sydney, Australia — June 29, 2022 — Modis soon to become Akkodis today announced it has won the Social Impact Inclusion Changemaker 2022 Microsoft Par...
Modis, soon to become Akkodis, a global leader in the engineering and R&D market, joins the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy (IDE), a research ce...
Modis, the global technology and smart industry solutions business unit of the Adecco Group in partnership with Microsoft, whose mission is to empower...
The Adecco Group is delighted to announce the appointment of Preeti Bajaj as its new CEO for Australia and New Zealand, effective 23 September 2020. P...
Gender diversity has slowly improved in the tech sector, but we still have a way to go before we achieve equality. To help address these issues Modis ...
Modis, Partner of choice for Cloud and Analytics, today announced it has achieved a Microsoft Gold Cloud Platform Competency, demonstrating its best-i...
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Modis is regularly featured across the Australian media landscape and have collaborated with innovative clients for business success.
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Testimonial featured in The Australian Financial Review.
There is a very big capability gap in policing, and it's all to do with management and information... There has been an explosion of information and data across society because technology is just so ubiquitous, and while we could access it, we have previously had no way to analyse it all efficiently and this changes that. I've not seen any system of this nature anywhere, ever, full stop.
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One name to watch out for is Modis Consulting, which changed its name from Ajilon in April last 2018. The HR solutions specialist picked up a string of state government contracts in recent years, such as a $4.2 million deal in February to commercialise NSW's Jury Management System, but the company also picked up tons of federal work with $48.5 million in contracts.
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At a time when we should be significantly investing in Australia’s innovation system, it is a little disconcerting to see that technology has taken a backseat in the government’s agenda.
“Without stability and clarification on the R&D tax incentive scheme, our industry and wider economy is at risk of stagnating. Many Australian tech companies rely on the initiative to help grow their businesses. Without dedicated financial support, it impacts our nation’s ability to support emerging innovation, propel global growth and build a favourable business environment.
Ahead of the election, we need our political leaders to champion R&D in Australia by implementing effective programs to encourage the development of pioneering products and services. In a world where technology is driving unfathomable, brilliant transformation across countless sectors, it has never been more vital for the government to prioritise the tech ecosystem. This will go a long way in fostering greater benefits for the wider Australian economy.
That said, we are pleased to see the introduction of Skill Organisations. We hope that this development of training packages for high demand skills will help in fostering a more needs-based approach to skills development, particularly for disadvantaged job seekers and those starting their careers. This is a welcomed announcement, ensuring that students have a wide range of employment opportunities available, regardless of their location, access to training or advantage.”
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