University of Galway to host summits on AI, Cloud Native and Leadership in Tech as part of the 2023 AtlanTec Festival

Photo:- Mike Shaughnessy

The AtlanTec Festival, Ireland’s annual tech community festival, which opened this week, is supported by University of Galway and organised by the non-profit association itag (Innovation Technology AtlanTec Gateway ).

Now in its ninth year, this year’s theme is "Connected Future – Unlocking the Potential of a Digitally Connected World". A packed programme of events are planned, including group meet-ups, talks, sporting events and an "unconference" which looks at equity of opportunity and urges the participants lead and drive the agenda.

Key highlights of the festival will also include the AI Summit, Cloud Native Summit and Tech Leaders’ Summit, which will be co-hosted by University of Galway on May 17 and 18, 2023.

On the morning of May 17, the AI Summit will explore how Artificial intelligence is driving a wave of innovation in IT and everyday lives. The ever-evolving challenge for businesses to establish best practice in aligning AI with ethical and societal values will also be examined.

On the afternoon of May 17, the Cloud Native summit will explore an area which promises more speed and agility to organisations and delve into where to start with cloud migration and how to avoid common pitfalls.

On May 18 , the Tech Leaders’ Summit will bring together industry leaders, academia and experts to discuss the latest trends, challenges and best practices in leadership, innovation and technology. There will be a focus on refining leadership for the ever-evolving future, enabling businesses to thrive in an environment of constant change and disruption.

Over 300 business leaders and expert technology developers are expected to attend the University summits. Speakers across the three summits include: Dr Rachel Finn of Trilateral Research; Dr Adrian Byrne, Idiro Analytics; and former Ireland rugby player and leadership development consultant Philip Matthews.

Professor Jim Livesey, Vice-President for Research at University of Galway, said Ireland is the second largest exporter of computer and IT services in the world.

"The west of Ireland is a vibrant hub for digital and technology innovation companies. The AtlanTec Festival is our annual opportunity to showcase this excellence and innovativeness while bringing our tech community together," he said.

The festival is supported by Avaya, Cisco, Fidelity Investments, Genesys, HPE, itag Skillnet, University of Galway, Storm Technology, and others.

For more information on the AtlanTec Festival visit https://atlantec.ie/

Jo Mullins, itag Skillnets with guest speakers Donagh Brennan, Emily O'Neill, and Don Naro of Red Hat at the opening of AtlanTec Festival 2023 ‘Connected Future – Unlocking the Potential of Connected World’ a ten-day event hosted by iTag at PorterShed aDó on Monday. Photo:- Mike Shaughnessy

Conference Selfie... Aine Riordan, Joanne O'Flynn, and Naomi Deevey of Red Hat pose for a selfie at the opening of AtlanTec Festival 2023 ‘Connected Future – Unlocking the Potential of Connected World’ a ten-day event hosted by iTag at PorterShed aDó on Monday. Photo:- Mike Shaughnessy

 

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