Join us at the Data & AI Conference Europe 2025 in London from 13–16 October 2025, where industry leaders and experts will explore the future of data management, AI innovation, and cutting-edge technologies.
We are excited to invite visionary thought leaders, seasoned experts, and industry trailblazers to join us as speakers at the Data & AI Conference Europe. This prestigious event takes place from the 13 – 16 October 2025 in central London.
Speaker Benefits Include:
We’re seeking a diverse array of session styles, from engaging interactive workshops to informative standard conference sessions. Our goal is to ensure a well-rounded balance across all tracks, encompassing various styles, topics, experiences, and compelling case study examples.
What We’re Looking For:
Experience has shown us that delegates have expressed a preference for how-to topics and case studies rather than theoretical or abstract topics.
We would particularly like practitioners with interesting experiences to share including success stories, lessons learned, challenges that have been overcome, and pitfalls to avoid.
Delegates also like to hear from industry experts who can provide fresh insights, current trends, management advice, and discussions of future directions.
Please submit a description of the talk you would like to present.
We need a title that reflects the content of the presentation, a description in a paragraph or two, and 3-5 bullet points setting out the key takeaways. Tell us something about yourself, your role, and the enterprise you represent. If you have previous experience as a conference speaker, provide a summary of this experience. If you don’t have previous experience speaking at conferences, then please make this clear. We’re happy either way and just need to know.
We’ll be choosing conference sessions and workshops that concern the below examples of themes and topics.
If you can offer a presentation on a topic or theme we haven’t covered, and you feel the conference would benefit from this presentation, please submit it for consideration.
Data Topics
Big Data
BI & Analytics Storytelling and Collaborative BI
BI and the Customer Experience
CDO Role & Data Strategy
Cloud BI and Data Management
Cloud Data Warehousing
Data Analytics
Data Architecture
Data Catalogue
Data Culture
Data Discovery
Data Fabric
Data Governance
Data Integration
Data Lake in the Cloud
Data Lineage
Data Mesh
Data Modelling
Data Movement and Migration in the Cloud
Data Prep for the Business
Data Privacy and GDPR Compliance
Data Quality
Data Science
Data Semantics
Data Visualisation
Ethics in Data
GDPR, Data Privacy, Data Security & Trust
Implementing and Using the DAMA DMBOK
Internet of Things (IoT)
Managing Cloud-Based Data
Managing Data as an Asset
Master Data Management
Metadata Management
Reference Data Management
Risk and Governance
Search and Analytics
Self-Service Analytics and Self-Service Data Preparation
The Logical Data Warehouse
Unstructured Data
Artificial Intelligence
AI and Machine Learning
AI-Driven Marketing and Customer Engagement
AI-Driven Personalisation
AI for Social Good and Sustainable Development
AI in Finance and Banking
AI in Healthcare and Life Sciences
AI in Retail and E-commerce
Agile BI
Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning
Augmented Analytics
Autonomous Systems and Robotics
ChatGPT
Cybersecurity and AI-powered Threat Detection
Deep Learning and Neural Networks
Edge Computing and Edge AI Applications
Enterprise Adoption of AI
Ethical AI and Responsible AI
Natural Language Processing (NLP) Applications
Predictive Analytics and Forecasting
Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
Technology Trends/Advancements in AI
The Augmented Workforce
Emerging Trends
Speaker Guidelines
Please read these guidelines carefully before you make your submission, and ensure it reaches us by Friday 9 May 2025, Midnight.
Proposals should be focused, adheres to the conference guidelines, and offers something engaging and useful.
We are looking for:
Please submit your abstract directly on our website using the submission link below. You may submit more than one abstract.
Your abstract should be kept to the 150-word limit, clearly outlining your content and include 3-5 bullet points at the end to summarise your key messages as to what delegates will learn. Copy must be written in 3rd person. Bear in mind that your abstract needs to be sufficiently polished for inclusion on the website and in the conference brochure and must achieve the following objectives:
DO:
AVOID:
If you have presented recently at another conference on a similar subject matter, we suggest that you use the ‘additional notes’ of the submission form to indicate how this presentation is different from what you have presented before.
If you are not sure whether your idea is suitable or not, please feel free to contact us to discuss it before making your submission.
Please direct any questions about submissions to Andrew Morris at andrew@irmuk.co.uk
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