Andrew Groth stories
Andrew Groth is a writer who delves into the transformative world of technology, focusing on trends in digital innovation, artificial intelligence, and the ongoing digital journey of both the public and private sectors. With a keen insight into the evolving partnership between the tech industry and upskilling initiatives, Groth provides an authoritative voice on the collaboration between companies like Infosys and Adobe to bolster learning through online platforms.
Through his columns, Groth passionately explores the dynamic field of AI, including the phenomenon of 'citizen data scientists', highlighting the importance of integrating emotional intelligence alongside technological expertise. His interest in digital accessibility is evident as he sheds light on the gaps within the New Zealand and Australian regions. Moreover, Groth critically examines the practical aspects of AI implementation within businesses, advocating for the continued relevance of emotionally driven roles amidst the rise of AI.
Andrew is also attuned to the latest tech-centric strategies such as Infosys' Metaverse Foundry, underscoring his interest in ventures that combine virtual and physical service offerings. His writing signals a commitment to inclusivity, with a focus on how organizations such as Infosys and Tennis Australia are addressing the 'S' in ESG, or social inclusion, by leveraging technology to reach under-represented communities. He punctuates the business and ethical imperatives of addressing digital divides, a topic made starkly relevant in the backdrop of the global health crisis that heightened the need for digital inclusion.
His investigative lens doesn't shy away from challenging subjects like digital fatigue and the varying public perceptions of government digital services. Groth's stories emphasize the necessity for an accessible digital landscape, drawing attention to the disparities between nations such as Australia and New Zealand. Drawing on new research, he continues to trace the evolving relationship consumers have with digital services and the essential steps towards a more inclusive digital future in Australia.
GovHack awards celebrate open data innovation in 2025
Australia’s banks bet big on AI, but the real test is trust, not tech
Australian Open 2024 serves up AI experiences with Infosys
Infosys helps Aussie banks complete digitalisation project
Infosys and Adobe partner to empower learning and upskilling
Consumer relationships with digital services continues to change
Pandemic accelerates adoption but widens digital divide
Tennis for everyone: Putting the ‘S’ in ESG through tech-enabled accessibility
Infosys announces the launch of the Metaverse Foundry
Digital (in)accessibility down under: Why Australia lags behind New Zealand
Infosys & Tennis Australia foster leadership & digital inclusion
Infosys: Digital accessibility still needs work in ANZ region
Breaking down barriers: Inclusion the next step on Australia’s digital journey
ANZ government digital services better than private sector - study
Raising well behaved AI on a global scale
ANZ shunning digital fatigue despite digital reliance during pandemic - report
AI, enterprise elasticity and the rise of ‘citizen data scientists’
Infosys commits to bringing online learning to all learners
Infosys launches Applied AI to help enterprise