Dr Sharmin (Tinni) Choudhury

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Dr Sharmin (Tinni) Choudhury is currently an entrepreneur and consultant CTO. Formerly, she was a researcher on topics include data management, knowledge management, ontology-based technology, smart wearable research and visual analytics.

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The Hour by The Office of the Queensland Chief Entrepreneur

The Hour: First time attending but not hopefully not the last!

November 10, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in meetup

Thursday was a busy day for me. I started at The Capital, checking out co-working spaces. Before back to back meetings related to Start with Tinni but my last meeting of the day was at QUT Foundry. So it was a short hop and skip to P block Atrium for The Hour!

The Hour is, as the name says, roughly an hour of food, drinks and networking marketed, specifically towards women. But of course, men are welcome. We also had two brief but interesting talks from Carrie George the Vice President & Head of Sustainability Solutions at Everledger and the founders of ELEVACAO, Marisa Warren and Becci Medhurst.

I also got a chance to catch-up with Kids Wantu CEO Anne-Marie Walton, hang out a little longer with Steve Cox of Cox Systems Engineering as well as meet some new people. I am glad I took the time to attend. I took some terrible pictures because I didn’t realise I had a cover over my phone’s camera lens. But I think you can still get the feel of the Atrium space QUT has, and that’s all I wanted to highlight with my photos.

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