January 28th, 2021
Virtual Event
This event is now available OnDemand!
Register for our next UK & European Online Digital Transformation Conference taking place March 4th.
Welcome to our European Digital Transformation Summit 2021 event website, in partnership with Google Chrome Enterprise. We go live again on January 28th welcoming brilliant digital business leaders from across Europe for keynote presentations, a fireside chats and a world-class panel session.
This online event will welcome 10 exciting digital business folk sharing insights into how they are transforming their organisations from the inside out, with practical and real business cases to learn from.
The event offers heightened engagement through Q&A sessions with the audience and a chance to discuss topics with like-minded professionals through the event chat room.
Join us in January and take away key learnings in order to disrupt and innovate your way of digital thinking and leadership.
Get in touch & drop us an email here if you have any questions at all.
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The Digital Transformation Conference series, operated & owned by Roar Media, has been running for the last five years across three continents welcoming some of the biggest digital business leaders to the stage sharing insights on digital innovation within the enterprise. Due to ongoing pandemic the event series has shifted to an online format and has successfully delivered 8 virtual events with over 100 speakers and 3000 virtual attendees. Our January 2021 event is in partnership with Chrome Enterprise who are our headline partner offering insights into how they can assist in your digital innovation efforts sitting alongside consumer facing organisations revealing real business use cases and offering glimpses into their rapidly changing digital business ecosystem.
- Speakers from enterprise organisations sharing real business use cases
- Google Chrome Enterprise specialists offering their incredible insights into business and digital transformation
- 5+ hours of presentations, Q&A sessions & panel debates
- OnDemand bonus access to further digital transformation presentations from worlds biggest organisations
- Event summary offering key event highlights and information
- Remote conference platform that allows you to log in from wherever you may be working
- Interactive & engaging event that allows you direct communication with the speakers & experts
Head of Chrome, EMEA, Chrome Enterprise, Google
Beyond 'Workplace': Thriving in a Boundless World of Cloud Workforce
In this talk, we take a look at the evolution of the workplace toward a distributed model, and
introduce the technology that can empower the modern cloud workforce. Michael Wheeler-Wyatt
has been at Google for over 6 years.After successfully driving Android into the Enterprise, he moved
on to the head up the drive into the workplace for ChromeOS.
Watch Michael's event intro video here!
Head of Germany Communications & Digital Workplace, Umicore
Participating on the Digital Workforce Innovation Panel Session
Katharina Brodt is Head of Germany Communications and the Digital Workplace at Umicore, which
is a multinational materials technology company headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. Katharina will
be joining the Digital Workforce Innovation Panel and sharing her passion for people, communication,
and digital collaboration.
Watch Katharina's event intro video here!.
Global Director Digital Workplace Services, Mondelēz International
Participating on the Digital Workforce Innovation Panel Session
Jyotin Shah is the global owner for ITSM, Collaboration, Mobility, Devices, EUC and Support
services for +45,000 users spread in over 400 locations in over 80 Countries at Mondelēz
International. Jyotin will share insights into his work on digital innovation with Mondelēz, what
has been successful and of course the challenges faced!
Director, Digitalisation - Value Stream Leadership
Darryl will be part of a fireside chat, live interview
Darryl is a Value Stream Tech Lead within the Swiss Universal Bank division of Credit Suisse based in Zurich, Switzerland.
He is accountable for several business critical applications used by front office users to service clients from retail, wealth,
and corporate clients. This includes ownership of strategic transformation and production support. As a key technology
partner to the business, he ensures consistent delivery of Agile Release Trains, site reliability and service improvements
focusing on cultural transformation, agile best practices and a DevOps mindset of continuous improvement. In this fireside
chat we will dive deeper into the key ingredients attributed to success in digital change management and more!
We welcomed a brilliant panel session last time round moderated by Anthony Wicks from Chrome Enterprise. Anthony was joined by Tariq Maonah, Digital Product Lead from Legal & General, Rebecca Kemp, Director of Customer Journey from Citizens Advice (UK) and Ralf Larsson, Director Online Employee Engagement and Development from Electrolux.
Google Chrome Enterprise unlocks the business capabilities of Chrome OS, Chrome Browser, and Chrome devices, freeing IT to power your cloud workforce.
This event is in partnership with Google Chrome Enterprise. To discuss event sponsorship and bespoke events for partners please contact Sam Button for more information.
The Digital Transformation Global Conference Series is operated and owned by Roar Media Limited, a UK registered company specialising in enterprise tech media.
Traditionally the event takes place in live capacity across the UK, Europe, North America and the APAC region. The event series has been running for five years. The event provides a content hub for those leading digital initiatives across both B2B and enterprise organisations creating an ecosystem of both end users and solution providers all connected in one place.
The event series will resume a live format in 2021 should it be safe to do so and subject to government advice.
You can contact us for any further information or to hear more on the event!
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