Big Data Week

Organiser
Big Data Week
Date
25-4 Apr 2013 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Innovation Warehouse , London, GB
Cost
£25

Big Data Week is one of the most unique global platforms of interconnected community events focusing on the social, political, technological and commercial impacts of Big Data. It brings together a global community of data scientists, data technologies, data visualisers and data businesses spanning six major commercial, financial, social and technological sectors.

The festival connects a number of global cities through locally hosted meetups, events, networking functions, data visualisation demo’s, debates, discussion and hackathons. Events are designed to provide a platform to educate, inform and inspire – organised by people who are passionate and knowledgeable about data. We’re a self organising community where anyone is able to host and create an event during the festival; making the our platform completely open and community driven.

We connect communities of specialists Data Scientists Data Technologies Data Visualization Data Business

Across major industry sectors and themes

Media and Entertainment Health and Science Financial Sector Retail and FMCG Public and Government Social and Personal

How did Big Data Week start?

Founded in 2011 by Stewart Townsend as way to unite the global data communities through series of events and meetups. It has quickly become the ‘go to brand’ for a global perspective on Big Data and emerging trends. Big Data week is hosted across a number of major city hubs reaching across Europe, Americas, Australasia and Asia Pacific

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