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In this issue of our Diversity Atlas Newsletter, we also share Cultural Infusion’s involvement as an Official Observer of the UNESCO 2005 Convention, now serving as Secretariat for 100+ Civil Society Organisations. Plus, check out our latest AWS case study on how Diversity Atlas is transforming cultural diversity through data-driven insights. Read on for full stories!
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News and Announcements
Harnessing the Cloud for Inclusion: AWS Spotlights Diversity Atlas

We’re thrilled to share that Diversity Atlas has been featured in an Amazon Web Services (AWS) case study, highlighting how we’ve leveraged AWS technology to enhance our platform’s performance, scalability, and security. As organisations increasingly seek data-driven insights to build inclusive workplaces, AWS has enabled us to expand our global reach while maintaining the highest standards of efficiency and privacy.
The case study explores how Diversity Atlas improved system performance by 300%, accelerated development by 30%, and scaled to support a growing user base—all while ensuring 99.999% uptime. These advancements allow organisations to securely collect and analyse cultural diversity data, helping them become a more inclusive and engaged workforce.
Want to know more? Read the full case study here.
Upcoming Events
Big Data & AI World London 2025

We are one week away from Tech Show London! Get your free ticket now if you haven’t already, and join us for an exciting event packed with insights, networking, and opportunities.
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Malls of the Future Summit 2025
Diversity Atlas is excited to join the 3rd Annual Malls of the Future Summit in Melbourne. We look forward to contributing to discussions on inclusive and innovative strategies for the future of retail.
More info here
Past Events

Cultural Infusion, a partner of the Australian National Commission for UNESCO since 2016, has been an Official Observer of the 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions since 2022. This year, we’ve taken on an even greater role, serving pro bono as the Secretariat for over 100 Civil Society Organisations supporting the Convention. At the 18th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee in Paris, Amna Ben Amara highlighted the importance of democratising data for cultural diversity and raised concerns around the impact of Artificial Intelligence. Watch her intervention from 13 February below!
Watch the session here
New Team Member
Amna Ben Amara is a researcher and consultant in intercultural management with two master’s degrees—one in Intercultural Management from Slovenia and another in Cultural Studies from Tunisia.

She recently completed her PhD at the University of Tours, France, and has authored several journal articles and presented at numerous national and international conferences.
Amna has also participated in training programs with Erasmus+, DAAD, and the European Commission. Most recently, she was a visiting researcher at the University of Paris-Est Créteil, France. Amna’s expertise will be invaluable as she joins Diversity Atlas as the Research and Partnership Co-ordinator, contributing to the organisation’s thought leadership.
Calendar Highlight – International Women’s Day
Date: 8 March

This day is a time to celebrate the incredible achievements and contributions of women around the world. While we celebrate the progress we’ve made, we also recognise the ongoing effort required to dismantle barriers and create equal opportunities for future generations.
For more cultural days and events, visit our Cultural Calendar.
If you’d like to find out more about our product or get a free demo with one of our team members, contact us here or via email at [email protected]