Croke Park event will see representatives from more than 1,000 businesses in attendance
Today, Digital Business Ireland launched its largest ever event – Digital Summit NextGen – which will take place on Thursday September 5 in Croke Park and which is proudly supported by leading Irish Bank, PTSB.
Speakers from leading global companies such as luxury retailer Guerlain and PUIG, Google, Meta, Huawei, Trustpilot, will present on a range of topics such as Artificial Intelligence, Ecommerce, Cybersecurity, Growth and Innovation, Sustainability and how recent developments in these fields will impact Irish businesses, both large and small.
Among the first set of speakers to be announced for the September 5 event are:
- Sophie Djordjevic, Head of Indirect E-Business at Guerlain
- Bobby Healy, Founder of Manna Drone Delivery
- John Clancy, Founder and CEO of Galvia
- Samantha Kelly, Tweeting Goddess
- Anna Lachambre, Legal & Policy Advisor at Ecommerce Europe
The event will feature over 30 speakers from leading global brands, 40 cutting-edge exhibitors, and representatives and key decision-makers from over a thousand businesses in attendance. The event is proudly supported by DBI partner and leading financial institution, PTSB. Early Bird tickets are available from today on the event website.
The Expo section of the Summit will host a number of cutting-edge digital suppliers such as PTSB, Virgin Media, TrustPilot, All human, and many more.
Digital Summit: NextGen is the third annual Summit from Ireland’s leading digital business representative body. Last year’s event took place in Croke Park, Dublin and was attended by 750 leading SMEs and ecommerce businesses.
Speaking at the launch, Founder of Digital Business Ireland, Lorraine Higgins said: “We are delighted to return to Croke Park for our biggest event to date. We have already confirmed an impressive number of high-profile speakers and partner companies, and more are joining each week. The speaker sessions and the expo centre are both curated to be insightful and designed to equip businesses to optimise the latest digital tools and strategies when propagating their goods and services online.
This has already been a challenging year for online businesses, with inflation pressures as well as AI innovations proving an opportunity, and a challenge. It’s through events like these that the digital community can come together, network and share expertise across industries in a way that’s beneficial to all.”
Catherine Doyle, Head of Business Development at PTSB, said: “In the midst of a global economic environment that presents ever-evolving opportunities and challenges, PTSB is proud to return as title sponsor of Digital Business Ireland’s Digital Summit and champion a vital platform for the digital community in Ireland to convene, collaborate and innovate.”
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