Big Data Belfast Conference 2018
23 October 2018 by Justin Rush
Big Data Belfast Conference 2018
The Big Data Belfast Conference was the place to be on Thursday 18th October at the newly rebranded ICC in Belfast. Two members of the Abacus Talent Group had the pleasure of attending one of the most exciting and expansive business sessions based locally in NI.
“It was a highly informative experience, made even more energetic by the diverse line up of speakers and conference structure.
Learning how Brainwave Bank are tackling Alzheimer’s to how The Irish Times modernised their paper based on readers data.”
Jemma Simpson, Senior IT Recruitment Consultant, Abacus Group
This year the Big Data Belfast Conference showcased a two-track conference. This provided an opportunity for both business professionals and tech leaders to dive deeper into interest discussions offering great substance for engineers, developers, programmers and experts to showcase upcoming technical innovations.
“Overall it was a great event, speakers were excellent and very engaging while showcasing an array of hot topical areas. Looking forward attending the 2019 event already!”
Jessica Neeson, Senior IT Recruitment Consultant, Abacus Group
If you attended the Big Data Belfast Conference 2018, it would be great to hear your feedback on the event!
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