A few weeks ago around 100 punters crammed into the Occidental Hotel (Sydney) for the inaugural NSW AMSRS Pecha Kucha night.

This was a warm up event for the conference, as the impressive trio of Kelly Sutherland, Bill Guo and Andrew Paul prepare to represent the Blues (against stiff competition might I add) in Pecha Kucha State of Origin.
For those who missed the memo, Pecha Kucha is a rapid-fire presentation format: 20 slides, 20 seconds per slide, 6:40 total to say your piece.
Sounds easy? Try it and find out.
The topic for Pecha Kucha at 100 Stories is 'my story in research' - the teasers at the Occidental confirm that the topic and format are bringing out some fascinating stories well told.
If the night was anything to go by, we're in for a treat at the conference. And a hoot to boot.


This was a warm up event for the conference, as the impressive trio of Kelly Sutherland, Bill Guo and Andrew Paul prepare to represent the Blues (against stiff competition might I add) in Pecha Kucha State of Origin.For those who missed the memo, Pecha Kucha is a rapid-fire presentation format: 20 slides, 20 seconds per slide, 6:40 total to say your piece.
Sounds easy? Try it and find out.
The topic for Pecha Kucha at 100 Stories is 'my story in research' - the teasers at the Occidental confirm that the topic and format are bringing out some fascinating stories well told.If the night was anything to go by, we're in for a treat at the conference. And a hoot to boot.

1 comment:
What a great night it was. It's so refreshing to see our industry's young talent doing these terrific presentations. Thoughtful, educational, entertaining.
We've also had a sneak preview of the presentations from our Qld top picks so we know that NSW has stiff competition.
At last year's Conference, one of the Pecha Kucha presenters (Anna Box) walked away with the People's Choice Award. We definitely have candidates for that award this year too.
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