Big Data Week is a global festival of events focusing on the social, political, technological, and commercial impacts of big data. It brings together data professionals from various sectors and cities through meetups, conferences, and hackathons. In 2013, Big Data Week plans to expand to over 200 meetups in 20 countries from April 22-28, with major events in cities like London, Shanghai, and Berlin. The festival provides opportunities for learning, networking, and discussing how to apply data across different industries. Sponsorship options include platinum, gold, and silver levels with branding, speaking, and other benefits.
How Digital Economic Development Enables Communities to Expand Their Impact, ...Ben Wright
Digital Economic Development is any interaction you have with an employee, colleague, prospect, partner, or otherwise that is made more efficient, enhances, or is made possible by digital communications tools.
EQUITY MARKET 4.0: A Wisdom Network to crowdcreate a global capital marketWisdom.To
Equity Market 3.0 is a national, finance community of companies, advisers and investors which recreates what people in the equity market do everyday in an online network.
The three primary benefits are:
Deepens the market by facilitating service and capital delivery beyond major companies to SME’s, new ventures and innovation. SME’s are a major contributor to growth and employment and are a priority for government policy in the first world and reducing poverty in the third world.
Expands features and functionality beyond prices to include comprehensive information distribution, facilitate collaboration, manage workflow and execute outcomes.
Integrate countries and markets: A transparent Web 3.0 network transcends traditional distribution channels with a single web application which simply differentiates between people and content in different countries using tags. An Equity Market 3.0 network could service a global community of companies, advisers and investors. Equity Market 4.0 is the integration of Equity Market 3.0 networks in each country to create a global equity market.
This is a great primer for any municipality, community foundation, nonprofit, and/or civic tech outfit that is interested in replicating the Smart Chicago model.
How Digital Economic Development Enables Communities to Expand Their Impact, ...Ben Wright
Digital Economic Development is any interaction you have with an employee, colleague, prospect, partner, or otherwise that is made more efficient, enhances, or is made possible by digital communications tools.
EQUITY MARKET 4.0: A Wisdom Network to crowdcreate a global capital marketWisdom.To
Equity Market 3.0 is a national, finance community of companies, advisers and investors which recreates what people in the equity market do everyday in an online network.
The three primary benefits are:
Deepens the market by facilitating service and capital delivery beyond major companies to SME’s, new ventures and innovation. SME’s are a major contributor to growth and employment and are a priority for government policy in the first world and reducing poverty in the third world.
Expands features and functionality beyond prices to include comprehensive information distribution, facilitate collaboration, manage workflow and execute outcomes.
Integrate countries and markets: A transparent Web 3.0 network transcends traditional distribution channels with a single web application which simply differentiates between people and content in different countries using tags. An Equity Market 3.0 network could service a global community of companies, advisers and investors. Equity Market 4.0 is the integration of Equity Market 3.0 networks in each country to create a global equity market.
This is a great primer for any municipality, community foundation, nonprofit, and/or civic tech outfit that is interested in replicating the Smart Chicago model.
DPS2019 data scientist in the real estate industry Mia Chang
data scientist in the real estate industry
- data science workflow
- DDD: domain-driven design
- GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation
- spacy
- release automation
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Event: DATA PLATFORM SUMMIT 2019
Date: Aug24, 2019
Event link: https://dataplatformgeeks.com/dps2019/
Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/in/mia-chang/
Digital Social Innovation and the Impact of Data Analytics Cybera Inc.
This presentation reviews how emerging digital technologies are being used to enable social innovation. An ecosystem is growing worldwide that is utilizing advancements in hardware, networks, data and collaboration to accelerate initiatives for social good. Highlighted are examples of how groups like DataKind and Data for Good are helping nonprofit organizations enhance their social impact through data analytics and visualization.
Learn How to Get Your Residents Online: Digital Inclusion Leadership Awards S...Denise Linn Riedl
This presentation was given on 11.5.15 at the National League of Cities Congress in Nashville, TN. Davidson, NC and Austin, TX - two Digital Inclusion Leadership Award winners shared their work and recommendations to other city delegations. To learn more about the awards, access accesses, and join a community practitioners doing this work, visit nextcenturycities.org/digital-inclusion-awards/
This year, the team at Activate Consulting has defined the 15 most important insights for technology and media in 2022. Key topics include:
*$390 Billion Global Technology and Media Growth Dollars Up for Grabs
*Consumer Technology and Media Time and Attention
*Super Users Will Drive the Digital Economy
*Digital Consumer Finance at the Inflection Point
*Cryptocurrency: Massive Runway Ahead
*NFTs Will Become a Mainstream Behavior
*Video Gaming: The New Technology Paradigm Leading to the Metaverse
*Metaverse: Users and Companies Will Build the Future
*eCommerce: New Technologies Break Down the Barriers for Faster Growth
*Video: Social and Streaming Growth Reshape the Strategies of Technology and Media Companies
*Sports and Sports Tech: Fans Rebound as Sports Goes Digital
*Sports Betting and iGaming: New Growth Engine for Technology and Media
*Esports: The Global Sport of the Future
*Audio: More Streaming Services, Live, and Social Drive Growth
*Data Solutions and Enterprise Automation: Technology Advances Create Breakthrough Capabilities
Grounds for objection to the ICANN application for the .nyc top-level domain, focusing on the absence of civic engagement in the preparation of the application, and its lack of integration into a vision of .nyc as a catalyst for a commitment to vision and commitment for New York City as a state-of-the-art digital city.
Digital Insights for SDG oriented Development organizations - Debrief from We...Pooja Munshi
What does the digital landscape look like for development organizations that focus on the Sustainable Development Goals? What are the digital trends and insights they can take advantage of to get ahead and achieve their communication mandates?
AI value, tools and applications in public services: the application in easyRights, an H2020 project, for supporting social inclusion and two ongoing studies on AI applied to support the fight against COVID-19. Seminar at Politecnico di Milano
Semantic Technology Solutions For Recovery Gov And Data Gov With Transparenc...Mills Davis
The Obama administration has set the goal of achieving and unprecedented level of openness, participation, transparency, and collaboration in government. This applies especially to the accessibility of government information and the tracking of stimulus expenditures. This presentation discusses ways that cloud computing, web 2.0, and web 3.0 semantic technologies can be used to deliver citizen-friendly solutions for recovery.gov and data.gov that fulfill the goals of the new administration.
Internet of People is a new computing paradigm designed to enable Smart Sustainable Places which follow Social Good principles
Smart Sustainable Places =
IoT +
Big Data +
Blockchain +
People Participation through CO-PRODUCTION
Social Media Week's mission is to explore how local and regional societies, cultures, and economies are becoming more integrated & empowered through a global network of communication.
R Systems’ Profile available on Microsoft Public Sector Global Outlook Direct...R Systems International
Microsoft Public Sector Global Outlook Directory 2015 : R Systems’ advertisement is available on Page 31 and our brief corporate profile is available on Page 101
http://digital.tudor-rose.co.uk/public-sector-global-outlook/#31
http://digital.tudor-rose.co.uk/public-sector-global-outlook/#102
Kate Fitzpatrick, Senior Strategist, e3 and Joshua Leigh, Amnesty International both presented at Experiencing Charity: The Future of Giving, an e3 event looking at the future of the third sector. In these presentations we looked at trends, VR, 360, Labs, Innovation and many other ways charities are exploring immersive experiences.
DPS2019 data scientist in the real estate industry Mia Chang
data scientist in the real estate industry
- data science workflow
- DDD: domain-driven design
- GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation
- spacy
- release automation
---
Event: DATA PLATFORM SUMMIT 2019
Date: Aug24, 2019
Event link: https://dataplatformgeeks.com/dps2019/
Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/in/mia-chang/
Digital Social Innovation and the Impact of Data Analytics Cybera Inc.
This presentation reviews how emerging digital technologies are being used to enable social innovation. An ecosystem is growing worldwide that is utilizing advancements in hardware, networks, data and collaboration to accelerate initiatives for social good. Highlighted are examples of how groups like DataKind and Data for Good are helping nonprofit organizations enhance their social impact through data analytics and visualization.
Learn How to Get Your Residents Online: Digital Inclusion Leadership Awards S...Denise Linn Riedl
This presentation was given on 11.5.15 at the National League of Cities Congress in Nashville, TN. Davidson, NC and Austin, TX - two Digital Inclusion Leadership Award winners shared their work and recommendations to other city delegations. To learn more about the awards, access accesses, and join a community practitioners doing this work, visit nextcenturycities.org/digital-inclusion-awards/
This year, the team at Activate Consulting has defined the 15 most important insights for technology and media in 2022. Key topics include:
*$390 Billion Global Technology and Media Growth Dollars Up for Grabs
*Consumer Technology and Media Time and Attention
*Super Users Will Drive the Digital Economy
*Digital Consumer Finance at the Inflection Point
*Cryptocurrency: Massive Runway Ahead
*NFTs Will Become a Mainstream Behavior
*Video Gaming: The New Technology Paradigm Leading to the Metaverse
*Metaverse: Users and Companies Will Build the Future
*eCommerce: New Technologies Break Down the Barriers for Faster Growth
*Video: Social and Streaming Growth Reshape the Strategies of Technology and Media Companies
*Sports and Sports Tech: Fans Rebound as Sports Goes Digital
*Sports Betting and iGaming: New Growth Engine for Technology and Media
*Esports: The Global Sport of the Future
*Audio: More Streaming Services, Live, and Social Drive Growth
*Data Solutions and Enterprise Automation: Technology Advances Create Breakthrough Capabilities
Grounds for objection to the ICANN application for the .nyc top-level domain, focusing on the absence of civic engagement in the preparation of the application, and its lack of integration into a vision of .nyc as a catalyst for a commitment to vision and commitment for New York City as a state-of-the-art digital city.
Digital Insights for SDG oriented Development organizations - Debrief from We...Pooja Munshi
What does the digital landscape look like for development organizations that focus on the Sustainable Development Goals? What are the digital trends and insights they can take advantage of to get ahead and achieve their communication mandates?
AI value, tools and applications in public services: the application in easyRights, an H2020 project, for supporting social inclusion and two ongoing studies on AI applied to support the fight against COVID-19. Seminar at Politecnico di Milano
Semantic Technology Solutions For Recovery Gov And Data Gov With Transparenc...Mills Davis
The Obama administration has set the goal of achieving and unprecedented level of openness, participation, transparency, and collaboration in government. This applies especially to the accessibility of government information and the tracking of stimulus expenditures. This presentation discusses ways that cloud computing, web 2.0, and web 3.0 semantic technologies can be used to deliver citizen-friendly solutions for recovery.gov and data.gov that fulfill the goals of the new administration.
Internet of People is a new computing paradigm designed to enable Smart Sustainable Places which follow Social Good principles
Smart Sustainable Places =
IoT +
Big Data +
Blockchain +
People Participation through CO-PRODUCTION
Social Media Week's mission is to explore how local and regional societies, cultures, and economies are becoming more integrated & empowered through a global network of communication.
R Systems’ Profile available on Microsoft Public Sector Global Outlook Direct...R Systems International
Microsoft Public Sector Global Outlook Directory 2015 : R Systems’ advertisement is available on Page 31 and our brief corporate profile is available on Page 101
http://digital.tudor-rose.co.uk/public-sector-global-outlook/#31
http://digital.tudor-rose.co.uk/public-sector-global-outlook/#102
Kate Fitzpatrick, Senior Strategist, e3 and Joshua Leigh, Amnesty International both presented at Experiencing Charity: The Future of Giving, an e3 event looking at the future of the third sector. In these presentations we looked at trends, VR, 360, Labs, Innovation and many other ways charities are exploring immersive experiences.
Harbor Research - The Internet of Things Meets the Internet of PeopleHarbor Research
We have entered an era where people, businesses and social organizations are beginning to understand the profound impacts awareness, collaboration, and intelligence will bring. In the not too distant future, hundreds of millions, then billions, of individuals and businesses, with billions, then trillions, of smart, communicating devices, will stretch the boundaries of today’s business and social systems and create the potential to change the way we work, learn, entertain and innovate.
Find out how to partner with us for the RDA 6th Plenary in Paris, 23- 25 September 2015! Join us for an international event gathering industry and academic experts, world leaders involved in the data ecosystem !
Intuit 2020 Report: The New Data DemocracyIntuit Inc.
Authored by Emergent Research. Explores emerging trends that are driving a data revolution. More information at: http://network.intuit.com/2012/12/13/the-coming-era-of-big-data-for-the-little-guy/
Inclusive digital practice in post-lockdown society Becki Morris & Sarah Simc...Museums Computer Group
Museums+Tech 2020: Museums in a crisis
Inclusive digital practice in post-lockdown society
Becki Morris & Sarah Simcoe, Disability Collaborative Network and EMBED
As we navigate out of crisis during unprecedented times, the pandemic has highlighted that the time is right to reflect on the key role that digital is playing in reaching diverse communities as we create the ‘new normal’. While the heritage sector has traditionally taken a piecemeal approach to delivering digital services, these challenging times have necessitated the sector need for embracing digital inclusive practice. This ensures the continued delivery of services, attracts new audiences, including those who may have previously faced barriers to the physical environment and includes those who are vulnerable to COVID-19 complications.
The pandemic has provided the sector with a unique opportunity to build positive intersectional inclusion through digital practices. At the same time, the Black Lives Matter movement has highlighted the issue of colonisation and the importance of greater access to related collections. During this presentation, DCN and EMBED, a cross-sector partnership, will share experiences and key learnings from the lockdown period, what we have done to support the sector and how digital inclusion is core to the sector in creating better, more resilient service, support and participation for audiences and the workforce.
Richard Hare from British American Tobacco presenting an inside look at how they have developed their social media for internal communications - 9th Feb media140 London.
http://www.media140.com
26th October
Media140 London
http://www.media140.com
Mint Digital Case Study
Videos located at
http://vimeo.com/7360733
http://vimeo.com/7360622
Utku Can Akyuz
@utku
26th October
Media140 London
http://www.media140.com
Audioboo casestudy
Mark Rock CEO, Audioboo
@markrock
Videos demo located at
http://vimeo.com/7360876
26th October
Media140 London
http://www.media140.com
IdeaBounty and Unilever Keynote Slides
Nic Ray, Quirk/Idea Bounty
Noam Buchalter, Unilever, Peperami
2. What is Big Data Week all about?
We’re a festival of big ideas about data.
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.
• Media and Entertainment • Retail and FMCG
• Health and Science • Public and Government
• Financial Sector • Social and Personal
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 live at bigdataweek.com
3. What did we do in 2012?
We started something that’s going to be BIG.
Big Data Week is one year old, but we have been successful in bringing together a global community
of entrepreneurs, data professionals and data driven organisations.
In 2012 we were hosted in 9 major cities; Helsinki, Canberra, Berlin, Melbourne, Chicago, London, New
York and San Francisco. We were successful in tapping into the enthusiasm of key influencers and
motivated individuals in the big data communities; creating a dynamic energy for the community to
‘self-organise’ and curate over 50 events and meetups; energising and bringing together over 2000
people across the festival.
Big Data Week also created unique opportunities for our partners to connect with key decision
makers in technology, business, science and media.
And we are doing it all again in 2013, but BIGGER.
Get Involved! bigdataweek.com
4.
5. What we have planned for #bdw13
20 countries and 200+ meetups Festival format 22nd – 28th April (LONDON)
We don’t do things by halves. We have partnered with media140
LONDON EVENTS GLOBALLY
Worldwide – the hugely successful social event community team to
design, produce and create a BIG experience for 2013.
22nd
SELF ORGANISED COMMUNITY EVENTS IN EACH
CITY PUBLISHED AT BIGDATAWEE.COM
Opening party
The festival will connect major cities including
23rd Community Events
• London • Shanghai • Moscow • Atlanta
• Washington • Kuala Lumpur • Berlin • Amsterdam 24th Community Events
• Barcelona • Perth • Utrecht • Sydney
25th London Conference (inc LAUNCHPAD)
The festival is focusing this year on extending it’s reach into cities in Asia
Pacific and Australasia. and closing party
We’ll be leading with six themes all design to create unique opportunities 27th Weekend Hackathon
for our community, technology visionaries, technology companies to put Cities host a 48 hour community event - showcasing
data into action in ways that can benefit each sector. 28th innovation, entrepreneurship and technology platforms.
• Media and Entertainment • Retail and FMCG
• Health and Science • Public and Government All the events and activities from the week are
• Financial Sector • Social and Personal published online at bigdataweek.com
6. Why get involved?
AS A SPONSOR AS A PARTICIPANT AS AN EVENT ORGANISER
Big Data Week gives sponsors the Join 5000 others to share insights, Become part of the largest big data
opportunity to connect and engage strategies and big ideas about big data festival on the web – and bring your
with over 5000 executives and in retail, media, entertainment, domain expertise and enthusiasm to
entrepreneurs interested in big data finance, government, science and bear on a knowledge hungry
platforms, technologies and strategies. social audience.
Big Data Week has an active community Listen and engage with leading industry Support your local data community
seeking direction, best practice and speakers about the future of big data. hosting events or hackathon
guidance with their big data strategies.
Network and meet like minded Receive financial support as a local city
Hear the technology and business professionals and entrepreneurs champion during the festival (best bit)
challenges customers are facing.
See how big data can benefit your Attract local sponsors and media
Big Data Week connects all of the big data business or organisation bottom line.
focused communities together online and Gain recognition as an influencer in your
through social media. Understand how big data can be applied field or industry
across different lines of business
It is the only big data festival where a single Play a role in making big data week
sponsorship can reach a global audience. Enjoy a week of events and fun stuff! happen and feature on bigdataweek.com
7. AUDIENCES
SECTOR BREAKDOWN FROM BDW12* SECTOR BREAKDOWN FROM BDW12*
Government Chief Technical Officers
Public Sector CEO, CFO, CMO
Finance Directors
FTSE 500 companies
Manufacturing and Retail
Banking & Finance Data Scientists
Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Directors of Business
Intelligence and
Medical & Healthcare
Data Scientists
Information & Communication Technology
Telecommunications & Media
Insurance and Investment houses
Government bodies
Energy & Utilities Data Miners and
Travel & Transportation services Warehousing
Warehousing & Logistics
Engineering Services
VPs and Directors of Marketing,
Analytics, or Data Warehousing
* Based on event information taken from Big Data Week 2012
8. Event Partnership
FESTIVAL HEADLINE PARTNER
1 AVAILABLE
Your opportunity to be the headline global partner Big Data Week 2013 with a significant
presence and influence over the activities during the festival.
EVENTS CONTENT
• Opportunity to have a local rep work with UK Big Data Week team in curating the week • Opportunity to post content to our blog
• Opportunity to keynote at during the Big Data Week London conference 25/4 • Executive spotlights, interviews and podcasts
• Exhibition stand 3x2m at the LAUNCHPAD London event 25/4 • Hosted social media chats #bdw13chat
• Branding on the Big Data Week festival website • Storify archive of social media tweets
• In country branding on supporting city event websites • Professional photo library from the all UK events
• Branding on all UK physical festival material (inc lanyards, event tickets, goodies etc)
• Delegate lists from all UK official Big Data Week events and workshops
• Social media marketing strategy for your organisation during the festival
• Mentions in the BDW Newsletter features pre and post event
Connecting you with local and global big data communities
9. Sponsorship Options
PLATINUM SPONSOR GOLD SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR
3 AVAILABLE 5 AVAILABLE 5 AVAILABLE
• Opportunity to keynote at the London event 25/4 • Opportunity to keynote at the London event 25/4 • Branding on the Big Data Week festival website
• Exhibition stand 3x2m at LAUNCHPAD 25/4 • Branding on the Big Data Week festival website • Local branding on supporting city event websites
• Branding on the Big Data Week festival website • Local branding on supporting city event websites • Branding on all UK physical festival material
• Local branding on supporting city event websites • Branding on all UK physical festival material (including event tickets and literature etc)
• Branding on all UK physical festival material (including event tickets and literature etc) • Newsletter features pre and post event
(including event tickets and literature etc) • Delegate lists from all official Big Data Week events
• Delegate lists from all official Big Data Week events and workshops
and workshops • Newsletter features pre and post event
• Newsletter features pre and post event
CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT
• Opportunity to post content to our blog • Executive spotlight • Executive spotlight
• Executive spotlights, interviews and podcasts • Professional photo library from the all UK events • Professional photo library from the all UK events
• Professional photo library from the all UK events
Showcase products, services and technology to
a big data global community
10. Sponsorship Options
FESTIVAL OPENING PARTY FESTIVAL CLOSING PARTY
3 AVAILABLE* 3 AVAILABLE*
Your opportunity to host the official Big Data Week opening drinks reception at Your opportunity to host the official Big Data Week closing drinks
an exclusive London City Centre venue (TBC) reception at an exclusive London City Centre venue (TBC)
• Exclusive branding on drinks reception invites prior to the event • Exclusive branding on drinks reception invites prior to the event
• Exclusive logo branding on signage at the drinks reception • Exclusive logo branding on signage at the drinks reception
• Opportunity to distribute branded products at the event • Opportunity to distribute branded products at the event
• Opportunity to network with festival attendees and speakers • Opportunity to network with festival attendees and speakers
• Opportunity for an opening address at the reception • Opportunity for an opening address at the reception
• Online branding on festival website, social media and tickets • Online branding on festival website, social media and tickets
• Access to registration data from participants • Access to registration data from participants
• Branding on Twitter wall at the event • Branding on Twitter wall at the event
• Complimentary demo space at the LAUNCHPAD event on the 25/4
GET INVOLVED!
We’re hosting kick ass opening and closing events
* Sponsorship packages are not exclusive, BDW reserves the right to accept complimentary sponsorship for the event – with prior agreement from main sponsor.
11. Hackathon Sponsorship Options
HACKATHON PARTNER HACKATHON FOOD & SPONSOR
1 AVAILABLE 1 AVAILABLE*
Your opportunity as the exclusive partner for the the official Big Data Week Opportunity to be the the exclusive drinks and food sponsor for
Hackathon (27/28 April) at an exclusive London City Centre venue (TBC) the Big Data Week Hackathon
• Exclusive branding on all event collateral (pop-ups, badges, lanyards etc) • Opportunity to distribute branded products at the event
• Opportunity to open the hackathon with a keynote • Opportunity to be part of the panel in the ‘Dragon’s Den’
• Opportunity for an event stand • Online branding on festival website, social media and tickets
• Opportunity to distribute goodies (hardware or software) • Branding on Twitter wall at the event
• Opportunity to host the closing ‘Dragon’s Den’
• Online branding on festival website, social media and event tickets
• Access to registration data from participants
• Branding on Twitter wall at the event
GET CODING!
Watch innovation in action at during the weekend Hackathon
* Sponsorship packages are not exclusive, BDW reserves the right to accept complimentary sponsorship for the event – with prior agreement from main sponsor.
12. LAUNCHPAD Sponsor
LAUNCHPAD SPONSOR
1 AVAILABLE
Your opportunity as the exclusive partner for the the official Big Data Week
LAUNCHPAD (25th April) at an exclusive London City Centre venue (TBC)
• Exclusive branding on all event collateral (pop-ups, badges, lanyards etc)
• Opportunity to host dedicated sessions focus on best practice in technology
• Opportunity to show and demo via a LAUNCHPAD event stand
• Opportunity to distribute goodies (hardware or software)
• Online branding on festival website, social media and event tickets
• Access to registration data from participants
• Branding on Twitter wall at the event
BOOTSTRAPPED!
Connect with startups building next generation platforms
13. Join LAUNCHPAD to demo great technology
LAUNCHPAD 2013
This year we are launching a new platform for startups , entrepreneurs and
early stage businesses to demo and pitch to the participants in festival. It’s
called the Big Data Week Launch Pad.
We’ll be limiting it only ten participants initially. You have a chance to demo
new technology during the London Big Data week event on the Thursday,
25th April, network with other entrepreneurs and have a chance to pitch on
the day.
We’ll give you a table, free WiFi (of course!), room for a banner, option to
giveaway goodies and three minutes to do your magic in a pitch.
LAUNCHPAD spaces
Up to 10 AVAILABLE
Register now at www.bigdataweek.com/launchpad
to secure your place at the event
14. Get in contact with the team
We know there isn’t a one size fits all for sponsorship, so we’re
more than happy to connect and see how we can tailor our
sponsor options for your business.
stewart@bigdataweek.com
Founder, Big Data Week
+44 7876 396788
Covering Europe and the US
ande@bigdataweek.com
Executive Producer and Co-Founder
+44 7595 264183
+61 406 727 959
Covering Asia Pacific and Australasia
Follow us at @bigdataweek
BIG Data Week is produced by media140 Worldwide
www.media140.com