We were at Birmingham Tech Week 2024, UK

We were at Birmingham Tech Week 2024, UK

Birmingham Tech Week 2024 was a five-day event during which industry leaders discussed the role of AI and digital technology in transforming the world of business. As Mysoly E-learn BV, we followed the event in Birmingham, England, from October 21 to 24.

The event had a broad agenda, including technological developments and their application areas. However, AI and its impact were a key focus. The talks emphasized how technology-focused strategies can optimize operations/products and increase resilience across industries.

In a session titled “AI & Digital Code Decoded,” experts discussed how businesses can manage the complex digital revolution. The importance of using digital tools was discussed, focusing on using AI to achieve tangible results and gain a competitive advantage. Useful ideas were shared on how companies can address both the promises and potential pitfalls of these emerging technologies.

The event hosted sessions on a wide range of topics including user-centered design in public health, Fintech, Women’s Power in Technology, and the use of AI tools for programming. These talks highlighted the groundbreaking developments and practical applications of digital solutions across sectors.

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Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Integration and Inclusion Specialist
Picture of Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Integration and Inclusion Specialist

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