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Manchester will play host to the North’s biggest ever digital and IT transformation event in
May - with World Cup-winning rugby star Matt Dawson, the former director general of MI5
Dame Stella Rimington and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham headlining as the city gears up for Tech Week 2023.

Digital Transformation EXPO (DTX) has been a firm fixture in the region for seven years,
running previously as IP EXPO. The 2023 event will see the greatest gathering of enterprise
IT and digital professionals yet - with thousands flocking to Manchester Central on the 17-18 May for keynote speeches, regional case studies, interactive panels, technical workshops and community socials.

In light of enterprise, IT teams feeling mounting pressure to balance accelerated innovation
with cost optimisation, the event will focus on the cornerstone theme: “Together We
Transform”.

Uniquely placed to encourage collaboration, the combined showcase DTX & UCX
Manchester 2023
will connect leaders in cloud, networks, data, devops, cybersecurity and
modern workplace to tackle the coming challenges together.

Attendees will discuss and debate how to optimise tech stacks; unravel legacy data systems; design a next-gen engineering strategy; operate feature-rich modern workplace toolsets; build secure, threat-responsive ecosystems; and meet changing customer demands.

Matt Dawson - who is fast approaching the twenty-year anniversary of his World Cup victory - will reflect on a long and varied career in a keynote interview on “Finding Your Edge: How to overcome weakness, trust your intuition and lead a team through hard times”. He will offer insights on how to build a world-class team culture, the lasting value of critique to guide tactics, and what it takes to be your best on and off the field.

Dame Stella Rimington - the first woman to become Director General of the Security Service MI5 and dubbed the real-life M from James Bond - will share how to lead in times of
challenge and change. Revealing how she has navigated a life of unexpected opportunities,
Dame Stella will discuss why human insight is still critical to success when assessing
information, even as artificial intelligence advances at rapid speed.

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham returns to close the show on Day One with a
first-look at the digital vision laid out in the Greater Manchester Digital Blueprint for 2023-
26.

Other big hitters on the lineup include John Hobson, Chief Information Officer at Kellogg
Company
; Ben Morris, Global Director of Cyber Security at The Hut Group; Mivy James,
Digital Transformation Director at BAE Systems Digital Intelligence; Adam Lindsay, Director of Business Operations at Groupon; Leanne Fitzpatrick, Director of Data Science at The Financial Times; Rob Black, Technology Director at Beauty Bay; and Risk Alkunshalie, Head of Technology at Manchester Airports Group.

Several industry giants have already stepped in to share case studies on leading innovation
projects across the North including Foot Asylum, Sykes Cottages, Slater & Gordon,
Newcastle Building Society, Linklaters, Handelsbanken, Co-Op, Jaguar Land Rover,
Department for Work & Pensions, AJ Bell, PwC, On the Beach, and National Grid.

The brands behind cutting-edge enterprise IT technology will also be ready to showcase the tools needed to power a digital future. Taking centre stage are Dell, AWS, Okta, Ring
Central
, Blue Jeans, Threatlocker, Slalom Build, Sophos, Intel, Sentinel One and Gamma
along with many other exhibitors.

Head of Research & Portfolio Development for DTX Natasha Taylor stated: “Manchester is a world-leading hub of technology and innovation, which makes it the perfect place to host
the biggest digital transformation and IT event the North has ever seen.

“This year is going to be the best yet - featuring a phenomenal lineup of guest speakers, a
huge variety of exhibitors and some surprises on the show floor.

“We’re proud to bring together teams from all realms of the enterprise IT space, across
every industry, to share ideas, tackle the latest challenges and troubleshoot tricky problems.
Every year, we witness the real-time collaboration needed to drive the delivery of ambitious
transformation plans.

DTX + UCX Manchester is the place where great minds discuss ground-breaking ideas and we can’t wait to hear what the big topics of conversation are this year.”

Register free now for DTX Manchester 2023 here to book your spot at the biggest digital
transformation and enterprise IT event in the north.

 

Press release issued for Imago Techmedia by Jargon PR

For more media information and to arrange interviews with keynote speakers, sponsors,
exhibiting brands and organisers, please contact Jargon PR’s Gareth Lloyd
or Alex Smith.

About Imago Techmedia

Imago Techmedia is owned by Clarion Events and has rapidly established flagship brands like Digital Transformation EXPO Europe and UC EXPO as platforms to unite the leading
specialists, products and solution providers in enterprise IT and technology across the globe.

Imago excels in creating cutting-edge events that assist the industry in future proofing their IT and embracing the transition to a digital enterprise.