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UK’s brightest data leaders gather at Big Data LDN 2019

Thursday 31st October - London, England - Europe’s largest event for data, Big Data LDN (London), returns to Olympia London on November 13th and 14th for a fourth year. The event has surpassed all expectations since launching in 2016 with 130 exhibitors set to attend this year. Delegate numbers have also increased from 3,100 in 2016 to 6,800 in 2018, with over 8,000 expected in 2019.

This year’s event, supported by the government’s newly-formed Office for AI, is putting a spotlight on data privacy and ethics, aiming to help businesses navigate the future in a world steered by data. Delegates will hear from more than 150 data experts and visionaries including Google, Microsoft and Cloudera.

Chris Wylie, best known for his role in setting up, and then taking down, the cyberwarfare firm Cambridge Analytica will also take to the stage in the Keynote Theatre at 15:50 on Thursday 14th November.

Bill Hammond, Big Data LDN Event Director said, “The data universe is expanding. More and more UK businesses are striving to become data-driven, yet on this journey, many face challenges in culture, bridging the skills gaps and the blurred lines between data privacy and ethics. Not to forget how UK data leaders need to consider the ongoing Brexit turmoil and mounting regulations when setting a data strategy.”

In its fourth year, the 2019 Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) report will be launched a week before the event on Wednesday 6th November. Surveying 500 UK data experts across 8 industry sectors the report delves into the current state of data initiatives in UK businesses. Early findings revealed:

Over half, 51%, of data experts believe the Brexit turmoil hasn’t affected London’s status as a data capital. 16% actually believe London’s status as a data capital has been helped by the Brexit turmoil.

Data-mature sector Telco and High Tech most concerned about algorithm bias leading to poor data quality at 56%

61% of data leaders at insurance firms are concerned about integrating AI with legacy technology. Surprisingly, financial and professional services, the industry burdened with legacy technology, were the least concerned at 31%.

Bill Hammond continued, “Before taking a giant leap businesses need guidance when navigating the future of data. Big Data LDN brings together the best and brightest UK data leaders to accelerate the conversion and enable businesses to learn from technical and business-led conference theatres, with real-world use-cases and panel debates.”

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To obtain more information about the early findings from the 2019 Fourth Industrial Revolution report, receive the full report on Wednesday 6th November or sign up for a press pass, please email bigdatalondon@positivemarketing.com

About Big Data LDN
Big Data LDN, a free to attend conference, is all about providing answers by focusing on the practical steps that organisations should take. Speakers will share their insights on best practice and hard-won lessons on what works and what to avoid. The event will feature 9 theatres; a keynote, 4 technical talks theatres and 4 strategy sessions theatres. The event will have a compelling blend of strategic guidance, actionable technical insights and thought leadership advice, enabling senior business and IT delegates to tackle their Big Data projects and implement a data-driven strategy.

Complementing the education programme, the Big Data LDN exhibition brings together over 100 leading technology and services suppliers from around the world, providing one-to-one access to expert advice and a wide range of data and analytics products.

See the full agenda here.

Press Contact - Big Data LDN
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