Founder and innovator Mik Jade has taken huge risks on her mission to use the best technologies to protect and share Indigenous Knowledge.
A Cabrogal woman of the Dharug-speaking nation, she leads with a community-first approach, building towards a better together world and using technology in innovative ways to do so.
Having addressed the UN and made The Australian’s 100 Top Innovators list, she’ll talk to us about turning Songlines into holograms, bringing Country to those who can’t make the journey, and making one of the largest murals in Australia through a community’s use of machine learning.
Hear comedian Tori Crisp’s wonder at the opportunities and possibilities out there if you’re willing to take the risk and pursue what you believe in.
Hosted by Rachel Rayner, Science Explainer
Links for more:
Highlight article by Rachel Rayner, Science Explainer.
Mik Jade's organisation Indigital - Australia's first Indigenous edu-tech company
Building Country into Microsoft’s server location
Follow Tori and find out what she’s up to now.
Credits
Producer: Rachel Rayner, Science Explainer
Guests: Mik Jade, Tori Crisp
Music: Michelle Cashman
Editing: Graham Hunt
Made possible through Meta Australia Journalism Fund, administered by the Walkley Foundation, with support from Comedy Victoria.
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