Representing the digital content, services and applications industry in Australia since 1992. The Digital + Technology Collective (ACS trading as D+TC) exists to:
* Encourage and support the growth of D+TC members and the digital industry at large
* Act as a medium of education and support for its members and the industry through a number of services
* Represent D+TC members and the digital indust
ry to the broader business community
In twenty years, D+TC has provided a number of industry services and initiatives which have mirrored the ever-changing digital landscape. From the introduction of the prestigious annual AMY Awards, to starting the IAB Australia (with whom we still share an office), D+TC has a longstanding history of celebrating and supporting the growth of the digital industry. D+TC's membership represents the full spectrum of the digital content, services and applications industry. Our membership includes Australia's top digital power houses, digital content, services and applications companies, and major industry suppliers. Our activities and initiatives are driven by and for our members. We actively encourage participation from D+TC members to ensure that we lead the digital industry through an exchange of ideas and insights. Member Services
*Digital industry development initiatives and activities
*Education and training
*Industry standards, guidelines and codes of practice
*Industry research
*Business and consumer development
*Forums and networking events
*Annual AMY Awards program
*Government lobbying and policy development
*Advertise current job vacancies in the digital industry
Strategies and Objectives
*Represent the Australian digital industry nationally and internationally
*Develop an internationally competitive digital industry in Australia
*Promote a wider understanding of the benefits of digital
*Provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information
*Developing and maintaining relationships with other relevant industry associations
*Developing and maintaining relationships with policy organisations
*Developing relationships with state and federal government identifying, developing and supporting special interest groups
*Developing policy positions on strategic issues
*Managing and presenting industry awards