Frontiers in Project Risk Management: How to Practically Apply AI to Project Risk Management
The project management profession has experienced a rapid rise in awareness and discussion around artificial intelligence (AI). However, compared with many other industries, the practical adoption of AI across the Australian project management sector has remained uneven.
While risk management professionals are increasingly aware of the potential of AI, many understandably continue to ask important questions: What does AI actually mean in practice? How can it be applied effectively within project environments? And where is the technology heading next?
About the Presentation
The Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM™) invites you to join us for an insightful webinar facilitated by Dr Ripon Chakrabortty, Lead of the AIPM AI Community of Practice. This session will provide practical perspectives on understanding and applying AI within project environments, with a particular focus on project risk management.
Presented by Cuong Quang, Principal, Risk Management at Victorem, the webinar will explore practical applications of AI for project professionals and risk practitioners. Participants will gain valuable insights into emerging technologies, real-world use cases, and how AI can support more informed and effective risk management practices.
This webinar offers an excellent opportunity for project professionals to build confidence in navigating the evolving AI landscape and better understand the opportunities and challenges AI presents for the profession.
Registration is complimentary for AIPM™ members.
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Who is this event for?
- Project Management Professionals at all levels
Price
- Members: Complimentary
- Non-members: $33 (including GST)
- Registration closes: 24/06/2026 - 11:59 PM AEST
Speaker
Cuong Quang
Principal, Risk Management at Victorem
Cuong Quang has a 25-year background in artificial intelligence spanning robotics, machine learning, and modern AI systems. He has spent the past 20 years applying AI in capital projects and major infrastructure, focusing on improving financial and delivery outcomes in complex, high-uncertainty environments. His work combines research and industry practice, including peer-reviewed contributions and the development of production AI systems used on large-scale projects. Cuong’s focus is on making AI practically useful, to improve decision-making and increase real-world impact. He has 25 years of experience in major program planning and delivery, including roles in engineering, project management, risk management, and portfolio governance. He is certified EngExec, CPEng, NER, CPPM and holds MSc (Oxon - Distinction), BE (UWA – Hons 1 Mech), and BCom (UWA) degrees.
Dr. Ripon K. Chakrabortty
Facilitator: Senior Lecturer & the ‘Master of Decision Analytics’ Program Coordinator at UNSW Canberra and Artificial Intelligence Community of Practice Lead at the AIPM™
Dr Ripon K. Chakrabortty is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Systems & Computing, UNSW Canberra, Australia. He is experienced in “Artificial Intelligence in Decision-Making for Complex Systems”. His research interests include decision analytics, applied artificial intelligence, evolutionary computation, and applied optimisation in the "Project Scheduling and Supply Chain Management" domains. He is the team leader and founder of ‘The Decision Support & Analytics Research Group’. Also, he leads the ‘Artificial Intelligence’ Community of Practice at the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM™). He has written three authored books, six book chapters, and over 180 technical journal and conference papers in prestigious venues. Many organisations have funded his research programs valued at over $4.5 million, such as the Australian Research Council, the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, the Department of Education, Defence Trailblazer, and the Commonwealth Government of Australia.