Noice joins the Australian Information Industry Association
Noice is now a member of the AIIA, the peak body for Australia's digital and ICT industry. Here is why we joined, and what it means for the government and enterprise teams we work with.
Jake Tracey23 June 2026AIIAGovernmentAIIndustry
Noice is now a member of the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), the peak representative body for Australia's digital and ICT industry. It is a deliberate step, not a logo for the footer. Most of our work is digital experience platforms for organisations that answer to the public, and the AIIA is where a lot of the policy, procurement, and AI conversation that shapes that work actually happens.
What the AIIA is
The AIIA has represented the Australian technology sector for decades. Membership is organisation-wide, so it covers our whole team rather than a single seat. The parts that matter most to us are:
Policy Advisory Networks (PANs) that feed industry input directly into state and federal government on digital strategy, procurement, and AI.
Advocacy on the issues that decide whether good technology gets built and bought well in Australia, including recent submissions on state procurement policy.
Events and the iAwards, the country's longest-running innovation recognition program, which connect the people building and buying digital services.
Why we joined
A large share of our delivery sits in the public sector and regulated industries. We build and modernise platforms for organisations like those driving Victoria's mental health transformation and national health programs. That work lives inside government procurement rules, accessibility obligations, and security expectations, and increasingly inside one new question every agency is now working through: how AI should actually be used in production, safely.
That last point is close to home for us. We have been shipping practical AI tooling for the teams who run enterprise CMS and DXP platforms, from our Migration Accelerator to recently open-sourcing the Magnolia Author MCP. Being inside the AIIA means we hear how policy is forming as it forms, and we can contribute a builder's perspective rather than reading the outcome later.
What it means for the teams we work with
For our clients the value is practical, not ceremonial:
Earlier visibility of procurement and digital policy as it changes, especially across state government.
A wider network across the Australian technology sector to draw partners and specialists from.
A stronger, accountable voice on how AI and digital services get built and governed here, grounded in real delivery rather than theory.
If you are planning a CMS or DXP modernisation, navigating government procurement, or working out where AI genuinely fits in your content and delivery operations, get in touch. We would like to help.