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A Sunshine Coast digital health expert was among those recognised at a coveted women’s leadership awards night.

Alex Krinks was a just one of four finalists for the Emerging Leader in Tech gong, at the Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards in Sydney.

The awards celebrated amazing Australian women in business and recognised them for their talents and expertise.

Ms Krinks was named as a finalist, after impressing as the leader of a Digital Health Team for technology services business ENTAG.

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The team delivers key technology solutions within the healthcare industry to enable greater connectivity, improved patient care quality and outcomes and increased care delivery capacity.

Ms Krinks has shown forethought and execution, that has enabled her and her team to deploy and manage the technology and software supporting Australia’s first virtual hospital, rpavirtual.

EMTAG CEO Kris Carver with Digital Health Team leader Alex Krinks.

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The winner of the Emerging Leader in Tech award was a difference maker in the clean energy business, Naureen Alam.

The Senior Manager, Future Business and Technology at energy company AGL, Ms Alam is passionate about operationalising innovation and tech to realise a sustainable energy future.

 

 

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