Event
17 July 2018
Lincoln
Added 13-Feb-2023
#GoDigital18 Conference brings together engaging expert speakers, fascinating talks on the rapidly changing world of technology and how this impacts on business. We will also have live interactive polling so you can share your views with your peers.
The morning will be packed with knowledge enabling you to learn about new technologies, to hear about innovative ideas and to begin to understand how the future of business is being shaped by them.
BBC Click Technology Reporter, Kate Russell, will be our host enthusing us with insights into what’s happening on the tech scene now that will make businesses of all sizes more efficient, productive and profitable. We’ll also receive invaluable glimpses into what business could look like in 2028 from our soon be announced keynote speaker.
If this isn’t enough, there will be the opportunity to hear from Lincolnshire based companies who have prospered with the use of digital technology in their businesses. Understand theirjourneys – the challenges, successes and rewards they’ve experienced along the way and find out how this can be achieved by businesses like yours.
Book your place today to discover how your business can shape-up to the opportunities and challenges ahead!
Agenda
09:00 Arrival, Registration, Refreshments and Networking
09:30 Welcome & Introduction
09:40 Business 2028: A Look Ahead
10:10 Q&A Session and Live Polling
10:25 Making the 2028 Vision Real for Business
10:40 Refreshment Break
11:00 Internet of Things for Business
11:30 Using Technology to Grow
12:00 Panel Q&A Session and Live Polling
12:30 Closing Remarks
12:45 Lunch and Networking
13:30 Close
Our Host – Kate Russell
Journalist, reporter and author, Kate has been writing about technology and the internet since 1995. Currently she appears regularly on BBC technology programme Click and writes a monthly column for National Geographic Traveller magazine. She also speaks at conferences and digital strategy and policy meetings, as well as lecturing in schools and universities to inspire the next generation of technologists. Her website, KateRussell.co.uk, has won awards from the UK Blog Awards (2015) and Market Inspector (2017) for best technology blog, and in June 2016 she was voted the Computer Weekly 13th most influential woman in UK IT.