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Experience Innovation: MIT Industry Projects Showcase

Join us for an exciting showcase of cutting-edge student projects in the field. See how our students are solving real-world problems with innovative solutions and get inspired.

Date, time and location

Tuesday, 2 June 2026 12:00 Noon - 3:30 PM AEST

Level 1, MIT Sydney Campus

154-158 Sussex St, Sydney NSW 2000 view map

About this event

3.5 hours

The MIT Industry Projects event showcases the exceptional talent of both undergraduate and postgraduate students in fields such as Business, IT Networking, and Telecommunications Engineering. From 12:00 to 3:30 pm, the event will feature student project presentations, an industry forum, and award announcements. This culmination of academic and practical excellence provides a platform for students to present their innovative solutions to real-world problems, demonstrating their readiness for professional challenges. The event highlights MIT’s commitment to integrating industry experience with academic learning, enhancing student employability and innovation.

Industry connectivity

The Industry Impact projects form an integral part of the MIT degree programs. Students work with industry partners and gain invaluable experience by working on real industry/commerce opportunities or solutions. Throughout the projects, students are challenged and supported by MIT’s academic staff to ensure they apply the learning gained from their degree studies.

Employability skills

During the project, students further develop their employability skills. Students learn to present their knowledge and ideas in ways that people can readily understand. As a team, they present their best project ideas and use their persuasive skills to gain support for their initiatives. It’s all part of their skills development.

Commercial breakthroughs

This trimester’s event promises to be an outstanding collection of the very best of MIT’s industry projects. As a significant part of their Business, IT Networking or Telecommunications Engineering degrees (for both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees), students and lecturers will share ideas that can become tomorrow’s commercial breakthroughs.

Interwoven studies

For the first time, this event will comprise projects from IT Networking, Telecommunications Engineering and Business in the same space. This illustrates the interwoven nature of studying Information Technology, Telecommunications and Business at MIT. This demonstrates how MIT prepares its graduates to stand-out from the crowd and be “job-ready”.

 
 
 
 
 

"I thought it would be hard to find a job in my field of study because I’m an international student. Luckily, I was wrong. During my second year, I found a job as a marketing specialist."

I enjoy being an active member of the community and I feel valued at MIT.

Margarita Byvsheva

 
 
 
 
 

"Through the compulsory internship program, I landed a part-time job in the networking field even though I was still halfway through my degree."

Studying at MIT has been invaluable in kick-starting my career in the Telecommunication industry.

Shirshak Nepal

 
 
 
 
 

"I landed a job after two months of graduating. I found that the course content was exactly what I needed for my role."

The industry project helped me to distil everything I'd learnt and put it to practical use. The knowledge I gained was also valuable during job interviews, too

Jonatan Trapaz

Tuesday, 2 June 2026 SYDNEY IMPACT Location
12.00 PM

Introduction – Master of Ceremonies - Associate Professor Kristina Nicholls
Head of School of Business
Welcome Address

Level 1

12.15 PM – 12.45 PM

Student Project Demonstrations

Bachelor of Networking

Bachelor of Business

Bachelor of Data Analytics

Master of Networking

Master of Data Analytics

Master of Business Analytics

Level 1

1.00 PM – 1.50 PM

Keynote Speaker

Johan Nelis, Senior Director International Solution Consulting - Duck Creek Technologies

Theme: "How AI Has Changed the Graduate Job Market?"
A keynote speech and panel discussion exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming recruitment, workplace expectations, required skill sets, and career pathways for graduates, while examining how students can prepare for success in an increasingly technology-driven job market.

Industry Forum

Presented by Dr Ioannis Korkos
Senior Lecturer in Business Analytics | Impact Co-Chair – Sydney

Forum Panellists:

Jay Hira

KPMG - Director, Cyber Security - Financial Services, KPMG, and Vice President, Australian Professionals of Multicultural Communities executive networking group

Wasim Malik

Non-Executive Director of MBA Australasia. Cyber Security & AI Consultant for the NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. CEO and Founder, Risk Professionals

Georgia Tan

Founder, Women in SEO & Digital Marketing, Co-Founder, Switch Key Digital Data Driven SXO Consultancy

Tendai Mbirimi

Senior Relationship Manager, Development Finance at SunCorp.

Saif Islam

Strategic Sourcing Develop AU & NZ, IKEA + MIT Alum Bachelor of Business (Accounting) 2012

Room 102

1.50 PM – 2.05 PM

Award Announcements

Presented by Beverley Jones, Course Coordinator of Bachelor of Business

  • Winner Bachelor of Business
  • Winner Master of Business Analytics

Room 102

2.05 PM – 2.20 PM

Award Announcements

Presented by Professor Adel Al–Jumaily, Deputy HoS – School of IT and Engineering

  • Winner Bachelor of Networking
  • Winner Bachelor of Data Analytics
  • Winner Master of Networking
  • Winner Master of Data Analytics

Announcement - Overall Best Project Team for School of Business and Overall Best Project Team for School of IT and Engineering
Closing Remarks – Master of Ceremonies – Associate Professor Kristina Nicholls

Room 102

2.30 pm – 3.30 pm

Networking with Industry Professionals

Light Refreshments

Level 1