The rise of AI and other emerging technologies has the potential to transform industries, reimagine business models and reshape our collective future. But we know it also has the potential to create new risks in organisations and disrupt industries. Trust is crucial if we are to get the most from these technologies.
So, how can we adopt AI and emerging technologies with confidence?
That's the question we'll be seeking to answer at our event on 10 October. We'll be joined by industry leaders to discuss how they are navigating the emerging risks that arise from new technologies, where the opportunities are, and critically, how to transform with technology that enhances, not detracts from the human experience. All while protecting reputation, brand and values.
We'll be setting out to answer some of the biggest questions in tech leadership:
- Are fears around AI and other emerging technologies justified?
- Are you clear on the practical opportunities for your organisation?
- Do you have a trusted approach to implementation which protects your brand's reputation and values?
Don't miss the chance to hear from our line-up of inspirational speakers:
Our keynote speaker: Nicolas Prettejohn, Head of Forward Deployed Engineering, Palantir UK
Vivienne Artz OBE, Chief Executive, FTSE Women Leaders Review
Karl Hoods CBE, Group Chief Digital and Information Officer, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and Department for Science Innovation & Technology
Leanne Allen, UK Head of AI, KPMG UK
Oliver Barwell, Office of Applied Artificial Intelligence, HSBC
Anna Mazzone, EMEA Vice President, Risk Business Unit, ServiceNow
Sue Daley, Director Tech and Innovation, techUK
Dr. John Overton, Founder and CEO, Kove
Professor Jan W. Thomsen, Quantum Coordinator, University of Copenhagen and COO of the Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme
Erik Saito, Senior Vice President and General Manager for EMEA and APAC at Workiva
Meet our speakers
Karl Hoods CBE
Group Chief Digital and Information Office at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and Department for Science Innovation & Technology