Asghar Kazi is a public-sector technologist and adviser with 10 years’ experience applying emerging technologies to improve government services across NSW and international development contexts. Currently advising on digital assets at ASIC, he has led emerging tech strategy, prototyping (deep learning, rules-as-code) and digital transformation programs that translated legislation into machine-readable code and operational services. His background spans program and product delivery roles across the NSW Department of Customer Service, UNDP consulting across Asia, and hands-on implementation work such as coding regulatory rules in OpenFisca. Trained in Business Information Systems (Monash) with an economics undergraduate, he combines policy literacy with practical engineering instincts and a knack for stakeholder engagement across government and multilateral partners.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
B.Sc. (Hons), Economics, B.Sc. (Hons), Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences
Masters, Business Information Systems, Masters, Business Information Systems at Monash University
Contributions:88 commits, 23 PRs, 69 pushes in 10 months
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