Dr. Khurram Kayani is the President of Overseas Pakistani Professionals & Business Syndicate Australia (www.ppbsa.com.au). Achieved his doctorate from leading Macquarie University in Australia (https://www.mq.edu.au/macquariematters/doctorate-leads-to-fundamental-shift-in-thinking-for-business-expert/), where apart from being most outstanding Alumni of the year he was also regarded as one who extensively contributed towards learning & development in the internet space.  Being an expert on eSolutions and Digital Learning Designs, he presented new concepts and theories to enhance productivity in government and private sector companies. He provided his expertise to the Australian Federal Government, NSW Education, and eHealth NSW Government, Commonwealth Bank Australia, BHP Billiton, Seek Group, ACECQA, Hitachi, etc. in formulations of their learning and development strategies and future policy directions.

He strongly believes that Pakistan needs a big facelift through the right and contemporary marketing strategies channelized through its foreign missions overseas. To support his vision and belief, PPBSA organized many events to promote a progressive and positive image of Pakistan in Australia. Initiative to guide professionals and young children to take the right professions in the future through workshops and seminars. He made innumerable presentations to Pakistan delegations to Australia and helped them achieve their objectives and goals. He wishes to take his expertise to Pakistan in the future to benefit it from the latest technologies and processes that can help advancements and transparencies in government departments. Also build new digital frameworks and policies to facilitate businesses, people and processes in Pakistan. His book ‘Bringing back the golden days” is taught to MBA students in Australia and a best seller on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com.au/Bringing-Back-Profitable-Golden-Days-ebook/dp/B01DBG0YIM). Furthermore, has written articles to explain how the internet and digital world has changed the way businesses are running today in developed countries and change in coming years (https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/impact-of-internet-communication-technology-on-bricks-amp-mortar-) and how supply chains have changed over time and now social media is playing a pivotal role in building and developing human perceptions and aspirations (http://www.researchonline.mq.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/mq:37343). Speaking at IFTTT conference in Dublin, Ireland he presented the idea of digital Human Impression’ i.e. in future human beings will be controlled through the digital world and people will hardly use paper, even paper currencies. Digits and data will move around using mobile devices. As a guest speaker to over fifty government and private firms, he explained how Artificial Intelligence, Symantec web, Net Neutrality, Big data, Machine learning, Voice recognition, Quantum Computing, Virtual Reality, Chatbots, Blockchain, etc. will influence and benefit our communities and businesses. How to leverage from these technologies in future and frame policies and strategies to stay ahead of the competition and facilitate common man.

His brief profile was published on Sadewatan Australia at http://www.sadaewatansydney.com/drkayani.htm