Apis in the Community
Supporting the local community is a fundamental part of our business. We believe it is important to promote and support charities, community events, fund-raisers, businesses and sporting teams. We undertake these tasks to give back to the community in which we live and work. We also support national and international causes. We are a local business, with global influence.
Kids Tennis Day at the Apis Canberra International
Apis Group Pty Ltd was excited to host 'Kids Tennis Day' on the 2nd of November to kick off this years' Apis Canberra International 2020 The day saw hundreds of budding young tennis players flex [...]
Yellow Edge and Apis Joint Global Leadership Programme India Scholarship
Canberra firms Yellow Edge and Apis Group are delighted to announce the 2019 Scholarship for participation on the 2019 Global Leadership Practices (GLP) India Program in November. Read the full Press Release here.
Gartner Application Architecture & Integration Summit
The Gartner Application Architecture & Integration Summit, held in Sydney on 29 and 30 July, was an insightful view into the future for applications and digital platforms, and their intrinsic role in delivering value to [...]
AITC and Professional Development Breakfast – July 2019
Our Apis team had a whale of a time at a recent breakfast, jointly hosted by our Apis In The Community and Professional Development Teams. We enjoyed celebrating the EOFY, relaxing and connecting with each other at the excellent [...]
Apis Professional Development Masterclass – June 2019
At our recent Apis Professional Development Masterclass working style lunch, we enjoyed unpacking an important element of Project, Program and Strategic Risk Management - Risk, Assumptions, Issues and Dependencies (RAID) management. We stepped through the [...]
Unpacking Equality
What a treat it was for our Apis team to hear fantastic external guest speaker, Joanna Richards present at a recent Professional Development Breakfast! Joanna is a gender consultant and current PhD candidate in Virginia Haussegger’s ‘50/50 [...]