Global tech luminaries, AI experts, and quantum computing sessions announced for Dublin Tech Summit 2024

Dublin Tech Summit (DTS) has revealed a host of international tech leaders and world-changing inventors for its 8th annual conference. DTS takes place at the RDS, Dublin, Ireland on the 29th and 30th May, 2024. Dublin Tech Summit is the fastest-growing tech festival in Europe, attracting over 8,000 attendees and hundreds of speakers from all over the world.

It will bring together tech innovators, social media stars and entrepreneurs that form the global tech ecosystem. Highlighting their creativity and vision, while defining the road ahead in challenging times, speakers will offer unique insights on AI, digital transformation, next-generation computing, startups, global investing and more.

The first round of tech leaders who will be speaking at Dublin Tech Summit have just been announced. They include:

  • Jack McCauley – Berkeley University Innovator-in-Residence (Co-founder of VR pioneer Oculus)

  • Helen Dixon, Commissioner for Data Protection, Ireland

  • Dr. Alessandra Sala, Sr. Director of AI and Data Science, Shutterstock

  • Anne Carigy – CIO, Logitech

  • Christopher Muhr – Founder & CEO, Patient21, (Founder, Groupon & Auto1)

  • Kriti Sharma – CPO for Legal Tech, Thomson Reuters

  • Shailendra Mathur – Vice President and Chief Architect,  Avid

  • Chris Herd – Founder & CEO, Firstbase and presenter of ‘Against the Herd’ podcast

  • Yonah Welker – Technological Explorer, click here

  • Aro Dana – Full-stack developer, founder of AK Group, and one of the world’s youngest CEOs

  • Ruth McGuinness – Head of Data & Artificial Intelligence, Kainos Group plc

  • Zoltan Hardy – Founder & Startup Mentor, The Launch Code

  • Karolina Attspodina – CEO & Co-Founder, We Do Solar

Alongside the AI discourse, DTS24 will spotlight groundbreaking advancements in quantum computing and deep tech, positioning these as the new frontier of technological innovation. One of the main talking points of DTS24 will be addressing the next steps in the new realm of Artificial Intelligence. Amid controversy and doubt about the safety of such technology, there will be an emphasis on promoting regulation and security while shaping a digital future. In addition, sustainability, futurism, arts & entertainment, and digital accessibility are also set to provide compelling on-stage discussions.

Commenting on the influential tech leaders announced for DTS 2024 so far, Dublin Tech Summit Managing Director, Tracey Carney said: ‘’At Dublin Tech Summit, we couldn’t be more excited.  It’s unprecedented to see such fantastic speakers as Jack McCauley, Anne Carigy, and Dr. Alessandra Sala joining us this early on. It’s not just a nod to the event’s escalating appeal on a global scale, but also a testament to Ireland’s climb as a key innovator in the tech world. To see this evolution over the past eight years has been nothing short of inspiring for all of us involved, not just in Dublin, but across Ireland as a leader in European tech innovation.’’

The stellar line-up of guest speakers will continue to grow as Dublin Tech Summit 2024 approaches. Tickets are on sale now, including a Super Early Bird discount one-day-only flash sale, available until midnight on 20 September. For more information please visit click here.

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Ronan Leonard

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