Looking forward to Big Data Belfast on Thursday October 18 are Katie Taylor, head of Community Safety Division at the Department of Justice, Conor Dumigan, head of Smart Cities at event organisers Analytics Engines, with Cllr Kate Nicholl (centre), chair of Belfast City Council’s People and Communities Committee who will be unveiling details of a new Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition for businesses on the day. To view the Big Data Belfast agenda log on to www.bigdatabelfast.com
The sixth Big Data Belfast conference returns to Belfast on Thursday 18 October at ICC Belfast (formerly Belfast Waterfront).
The one-day conference will explore trends and opportunities emerging in healthcare, Smart Cities & IoT, fintech, artificial intelligence and machine learning, cyber security and business analytics. The full agenda can be downloaded via this link.
Looking forward to the event are Conor Dumigan, head of Smart Cities at event organisers Analytics Engines, with Cllr Kate Nicholl, chair of Belfast City Council’s People and Communities Committee and Katie Taylor, head of Community Safety Division at the Department of Justice, who will be unveiling details of a new Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition for businesses on the day.
Big Data Belfast is proud to be partnered with Headline Sponsor SmashFly; Strategic Partners Citi, Invest NI and Allstate; and Industry Partners Ulster University and MCS Group.
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