Editorial

2025’s full conference programme

Take a look at the full programme of conferences from Think Digital Partners for this year and register your place today

Posted 11 February 2025 by Matt Stanley


2024 was our best year of conferences yet with record numbers of delegates and 100% positive feedback across the board on all of our events. We are pleased and excited to announce that our 2025 conference programme is now live! 

This year we have launched two new conferences, with Think Digital Sustainability for Government taking place later this month and Think AI for Government on April 3rd. Below are the names, dates and links to register for all of our 2025 events.

As our conferences are growing in popularity and space is limited, we suggest that you register for any that you wish to attend and add them to your calendar as soon as possible. When conferences reach capacity, we will be creating waiting lists for all our events this year and will notify delegates on the waiting list as spaces become available.

Co-Founder of Think Digital Partners, Matt Stanley said, “We are really pleased to have all conference sites for 2025, so our delegates get register their place early and save the date. We are already well into our speaker and sponsor recruitment for the year so those keen to be involved in the conferences should reach out to us.”

“We have already secured some a host of amazing expert speakers including Chris Howes, CDIO at Defra, Natalie Jones OBE, Director Digital Identity at GDS, Tom Parry, Head of Digital Sustainability at Defra, Professor Kirstine Dale, Chief AI Officer at the Met Office, Sian Thomas MBE, Chief Data Officer at the Department for Business and Trade, Sally Meecham, CTO and the UK Hydrographic Office, Laura Gilbert, Head of AI for Government at the Ellison Institute, Breandan Knowlton, CISO at GDS and Isabelle Moeller, Chief Executive at the Biometrics Institute and this is just the start of a our list,” Stanley said.

Register your place today.

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