NASA CTO just one of the speakers announced for DTS19, Ireland’s leading tech conference

In the last two years, DTS have brought some incredible speakers to Dublin.

2017 brought Gary Vaynerchuck and Cindy Gallop to the stage (among many other huge names), earlier this year Twitter VP Bruce Daisley and former US Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff gave some really inspiring talks, so beating the previous line-ups was never going to be easy but it looks like they are well on their way to doing just that.

After a move to the RDS, DTS19 is set to be the biggest year yet for what has been hailed as Europe’s fastest growing tech event so the big question is, who will be there?

Douglas Terrier, Chief Technology Officer of NASA, Martha Lane Fox, Founder of lastminute.com and New York Times Bestselling Author Jeetender Sehdev are just the tip of the iceberg for the 2019 line-up. You can check out the full list of the first 50 speakers here.

 

DTS CEO Will Brightling said:

“A large focus of mine since DTS18, has been to ensure the content made sense to our brand and that it complemented what we are trying to achieve.

For DTS19, we are bringing a new focus to our content and exploring emerging technologies such as blockchain, AI, and 5g, with an eagerness to uncover what future impact these technologies may have on business and society.

We are also exploring topics like tech for good, diversity, and inequality and will endeavour to raise awareness and even affect change in these areas.”

You can expect to see some really interesting product demos, take part in workshops and hackathons, and enhance your technical skills at the developer stage so it will be a really interactive event that guarantees to leave you inspired.

Super Early Bird tickets are available but limited so get yours here while you still can.

Melanie Boylan

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