CYBERUK 2022
ICC Wales The Coldra, Catsash Rd, Caerleon, Newport, Wales, United KingdomUK government's flagship cyber security event, CYBERUK 2022, will take place in Newport, Wales across two days on 10-11 May 2022.
UK government's flagship cyber security event, CYBERUK 2022, will take place in Newport, Wales across two days on 10-11 May 2022.
The UK’s tech flagship event will return on 13-17 June bringing 20,000+ global government and corporate leaders, inspirational start-up founders, senior investors and tech rising stars together to discuss the power of technology for societies.
On 24 May techUK is launching its first Quantum Report, which will set out how UK Government, industry and academia can work together to achieve quantum commercialisation in the UK, and ensure the UK becomes a world leader in quantum technologies.
The workplace has been transformed in recent years and more rapid change is on the way as the tech revolution continues to determine the way we communicate and collaborate.
Analytics Engines are delighted to present Big Data Belfast 2022 and to announce that it will return to the ICC Belfast on Weds 25th May.
TechNation invite you to explore this groundbreaking report to celebrate Google for Startups' 10th anniversary. The report highlights the latest data about the evolution of tech and the brightest minds imagining its future.
UK & Ireland's No.1 Hackathon Series: HackTheHub is back with a brand new set of challenges !
Discover how the Internet of Things (IoT) can transform your business
Welcome to the UK’s biggest single gathering of people focused on digital transformation.
We want to explore how we can accelerate Innovation and Enable Digital Government across Northern Ireland and beyond. We will have a fireside section with Dr Austin Tanney (Head of Clinical Information, Digital Health and Care NI) and Mark Bennett, (Digital Inclusion Manager, DoF Digital Transformation).
The EA has been awarded £225,000 to undertake an SBRI research project to assess the technical feasibility of solutions that can capture, baseline, track and report on carbon emissions across the EA's estate. This free to attend session will provide information on the SBRI programme in Northern Ireland, the EA's project and how to apply.
This conference will examine the next steps for development of digital identity in the UK - which is set to be central for enabling private and public sector organisations to provide services to customers and citizens into the future, and for growing the digital economy.