Finding Your Way Around Myriad 2017

Angela Castles
Myriad
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3 min readMar 9, 2017

Myriad is taking over the Powerhouse in less than 3 weeks. Get the lowdown early to make the most of your #Myriad2017.

Stages:

The Power Stage

This is Myriad’s biggest stage — with a capacity of over 500 seats, be sure to catch some exciting keynotes here.

Don’t Miss: ‘The Future of Everything’ opening night panel, keynotes from Rui Ma, Anouk Wipprecht, Jamie Whincup, Taavi Kotka, and Josh Constine.

The Startup Stage

Adjacent to the bar and main foyer, this open-plan stage is centrally located and a great meeting point.

Don’t Miss: Keynotes from Nicola Hazell, CSIRO, iLab Demo Day, and the official Spaceship launch.

The Speakeasy

A thrust-stage theatre with seating for 200 people — this is a great place to catch small, more intimate keynotes and workshops.

Don’t Miss: RCL Accelerator’s Demo Day, Block Chain: In Discussion, Insights from SXSW, and the Smart Cities panel.

Workshops:

The Workshop

Where you’ll go to catch the key workshops during the festival. The Workshop is perfectly suited to business development and breakout sessions.

Idea City

Perfect for small, hands-on development sessions, this is where we’ll have our VIP and investor workshops.

Watch this space — more studios to be revealed…

Lounges:

MYOB Innovation Hub

Startups take note: this is where you’ll want to be. MYOB are bringing you a multi-purpose lounge and networking area with creative breakout zones and traditional sit-down meeting areas. Perfect for bringing together investors and startups.

The Investor Lounge

For VIPs and Investors, this lounge will be a great place to hold private meetings, take a break from the hustle of the festival and network with other high-level industry players.

Getting excited yet? Don’t forget to check out the festival program here and plan the keynotes and workshops you’ll want to see. Follow our journey on Twitter at @myriadlive

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Angela Castles
Myriad
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