The Digital DNA conference took place in Belfast last week and it was a great success. Irish Tech News were invited down by one of the organisers Nuala Murphy the founder of Malone Marketing, and last month she appeared on one of our podcasts.

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As you can see from my tweet above, I managed to get 7 interviews for the Irish Tech News podcast and the first of these interviews will be up later today with the rest coming up over the next few weeks.

Digital DNA had 65+ Speakers, 50+ Exhibitors, 18 Workshops, and 5 Stages, which at times had you taking yourself where do I want to go next?. With speakers of the caliber of Colm Lyons, Louise Phelan and John Beckett, you knew that conference was going to be something special. Having walked around the various stands and seen some of the speakers in action I could really feel a positive buzz in the St George’s Market, where Digital DNA took place. 

If you are interested in getting new clients from Northern Ireland then I highly recommend attending Digital DNA next year, and if you are a startup it might be worth entering The Start Up Event at Digital DNA where startup companies pitch for a £50,000 prize.

If you have a conference coming up that you would like us to attend or be media partners please let us know, and we would be delighted to cover it via our podcasts or any relevant articles.


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