DataConnect23 Online Conference: Public Sector Data, 25-29 Sep 2023
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The UK Government Data Quality Hub announces DataConnect23, an online data conference running 25-29 September 2023. Co-organised with the Central Digital and Data Office, the event features over 100 sessions covering topics including ChatGPT, data ethics, data sharing, and workforce planning. The conference is open to anyone with an interest in UK public sector data.
What changed
The Government Data Quality Hub announced DataConnect23, a week-long online conference for UK public sector data professionals. The event runs 25-29 September 2023 and features over 100 sessions across themes including data management, data ethics, data sharing, and data science.
This is an informational announcement with no compliance obligations. Public sector organisations and data professionals may find the conference useful for professional development and networking, but attendance is voluntary and creates no regulatory requirements.
What to do next
- Register for sessions via the DataConnect23 website
- Contact dataconnect@digital.cabinet-office.gov.uk with questions
- Sign up to the mailing list for future event updates
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DataConnect23 is coming!
Network, innovate and upskill at this year’s DataConnect23
25 September to 29 September 2023
From: Government Data Quality Hub Published 18 September 2023
DataConnect23 is an online data conference with a difference. The conference is co-organised by the Government Data Quality Hub and the Central Digital and Data Office in Cabinet Office. It brings together data experts from across central Government, local government, devolved administrations, academia, and national institutes.
What does the conference cover?
In its third year, the programme includes over 100 sessions throughout the week. It has a diverse agenda created for and led by the public sector data community and seeks to build capability in data.
Sessions cover a range of different topics, including ChatGPT, data ethics, using data to support levelling up, future farming schemes, and workforce planning.
The conference gives you a chance to connect with like-minded professionals, learn new skills and gain insights into current trends.
How do I attend?
Data Connect is open to anyone with an interest in UK public sector data. All the sessions will be held on Microsoft Teams. You can find out what’s on and book sessions via the DataConnect23 website. They are listed by day, and grouped by themes:
- data management and governance
- analysis, research and statistics
- data architecture
- data quality
- data sharing and APIs
- data science
- data ethics and trust
- data leadership and vision Data experts delivering sessions this year include the Ministry of Defence (MoD), 10 Downing Street (10DS), Ministry of Justice (MoJ), Home Office and Ordnance Survey, as well as Welsh Government, The University of Manchester, Devon County Council and The Alan Turing Institute, to name just a few.
You can attend as many or as few sessions as you’d like. Once you’ve registered, you will receive joining information for each session before the event.
If you have any questions, contact the Data Connect team, and sign up to our mailing list to keep up to date with future events!
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