Predict Conference Comes to Dublin in October

When and where is it on?

Predict Conference is held in RDS, Dublin on October 2nd. We are also hosting a Workshop by John Elder on October 3rd.

How many years has it been going?

This is the fourth year of Predict Conference.

What was the inspiration to start it?

Cronan McNamara, CEO of Creme Global was a regular at conferences focused on Data Science or Business. None of these conferences, however, brought people from these two sectors together – so the idea for Predict was born.

What exciting things can people look forward to?

Visitors can look forward to a day full of inspiring talks on topics ranging from Artificial Intelligence to Future of Healthcare, but also visiting stands of many companies exhibiting at Predict, with interesting demonstrations from both big companies and startups.

What opportunities are on offer for those attending?

Predict offers a unique blend of companies attending, with many decision-makers under one roof. It’s a perfect chance to the network but also to get inspired and keep an eye on where the future of technology is going.

Who will be speaking?

We have over 50 Irish and International speakers such as Medb Corcoran from Accenture, Martin Perry Microsoft Ireland, Kim Nilsson from Pivigo, Chris Mayfield from Plualsight and Aoife Sexton from Truata. We are always trying to provide our audience with the most relevant insights from the most prominent practitioners in business, data science and technology – and this year is no exception.

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

Bring your curiosity along. Predict is the conference that seeks to inspire people interested in science, business, and technology – from students to CEO’s.

 

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