CeAdar to host A Feast of Analytics in Stillorgan on April 24

When and where is it on?

The event is on the 24th April in the Talbot Hotel, Stillorgan from 8.00 a.m – 10.30 a.m.

How many years has it been going?

Along with a number of public and member events held throughout the year, CeADAR has been running the Feast of Analytics for 4 years.

What was the inspiration to start it?

CeADAR has 80+ members and it is part of our remit to enable our companies to understand, evaluate and implement Data Analytics & Machine Learning technology. Events such as Feast of Analytics provides a platform for businesses to present a real life data analytics case study, discussing the insights and challenges that working with data presents. Seeing Data Analytics in ‘action’ at these events provides our members with inspiration for their own data.

What exciting things can people look forward to?

From 8.00 a.m we will also have some of our Poster demonstrators on display, along with CeADAR data scientists to talk you through them. You can check out a sample of our demonstrators here.

What opportunities are on offer for those attending?

CeADAR data scientists love to talk data, so it is a great opportunity to meet with us and discover what our scientists can do for your data.

Who will be speaking?

Ray Richardson,Global Head of Engineering for Data Analytics, Deutsche Bank.

David Noronha, Strategy Programme Manager, SSE Airtricity.

Declan McEvoy,CEO, Coalface Capital.

Cathal McGloin, CEO, Servisbot.

John O’Gorman, Production Innovation Manager, Connected Health, S3 Group.

What tips would you give to people attending to get the most out of it?

Come early and network, the event starts at 8.00 with coffee and a continental breakfast. We have also left plenty of time for a Q & A with the panel. CeADAR’s Director Edward McDonnell will also be available to outline the benefits of the CeADAR network.

How can people book tickets / when does it usually sell out?

This event is free but with limited availability you can book online here.


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