Launching this year’s Big Data Belfast and announcing EY as headline sponsor are Analytics Engines MD Dr Aislinn Rice and COO of EY’s UK&I Delivery and Innovation Centre Roger Eigenheer
One of the island’s leading tech conferences – Big Data Belfast – returns to the ICC Belfast on Thursday 24th October 2019.
Presented by Analytics Engines and supported by headline sponsor Ernst & Young (EY), this year’s conference will present the very latest insights into the world of data, with a variety of speakers and workshops across a range of topics including AI & ML, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Business Analytics.
Now in its 7th year, Big Data Belfast is also supported by Dell, Allstate, SmashFly, SpotX and Altra Executives. Early bird tickets are available at www.bigdatabelfast.com.
Analytics Engines MD Dr Aislinn Rice said: “Big Data Belfast has seen significant growth in attendees and the key to its success is the consistently high calibre of international speakers combined with homegrown talent. At Big Data Belfast 2019, we aim to build upon the success of last year’s event and provide a platform to educate, inform and inspire. With a strong focus on both the technical aspect of data and the business use cases that have driven the latest data innovations, the event will appeal across industry and the public sector.”
COO of EY’s UK&I Delivery and Innovation Centre Roger Eigenheer said: “EY is proud to be the principal sponsor of the 2019 Big Data Belfast Conference. As a recognised global leader in data and analytics services, and with significant capability right here in Belfast, we appreciate the value of data as a critical business asset and the differentiation that decision science can bring to our clients. We look forward to being inspired by the data community through case studies, thought leadership and debate.”
For further information about the event and to book early bird tickets visit www.bigdatabelfast.com
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