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Canterbury Tech Monthly Event – August

August 1, 2023 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Canterbury Tech August Monthly Event

Register here: https://events.humanitix.com/canterbury-tech-august-2023-monthly-event

Join us for our next monthly event with presenter aimee whitcroft, Founder and Principal, data 4d || Vice-Chair, Open Data Charter || Senior Coordinator Knowledge and Delivery, Open North

aimee will be presenting, ‘Taking Agency of Canterbury’s Future using Data and AI Ethics’ 

Data and AI are the subjects of intense and voluminous discussion at the moment. But many of the discussions lack some fundamentally important components. aimee will talk about how data ethics and governance can help Canterbury leverage the power of data to build a stronger, kinder, more resilient, thriving Canterbury.


About aimee:

aimee ‘Max’ whitcroft is Vice-Chair of the Open Data Charter Advisory Board and Senior Coordinator, Knowledge and Delivery at Open North. She is an international advocate for what she calls #openX — open data, open government, civic tech, open access, open source and so on. She mixes these with her passion for privacy advocacy, data governance, ethics, futures thinking and strategy.

 

When: Tuesday 1st August 2023
Where: Location TBD

Event Outline:

5.30pm – Registration opens, networking, drinks and nibbles
6.00pm – Canterbury Tech updates

6.15pm – Quick pitch: Lisa Donning, Deloitte

6.20pm – Our guest speaker aimee whitcroft and Q&A time
7.00pm – More networking
7.30pm – Close of event

Things to note:

IMPORTANT: 

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Please note that registering for this event will be taken as acceptance that your image, name, or voice may be included in a recording or photos of proceedings that will be published after the event.

 

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