
AI and Big Data Expo Global is pleased to announce an esteemed line-up of speakers for the expo, which will take place from 5-6 February 2025 at Olympia, London.
AI & Big Data Expo is the leading event for Enterprise AI, Machine Learning, Security, Ethical AI, Deep Learning, Data Ecosystems, and NLP with 7,000+ professionals expected to attend. The high-level conference will bring together forward-thinking brands, market leaders, AI & Big Data evangelists and hot start-ups to explore and debate the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence & Big Data.
This year’s speaker line-up includes a host of leading experts:
The event agenda features a range of fascinating sessions tackling the most pressing topics in AI and Big Data, including the following presentations and panel discussions.
“We are thrilled to present an exceptional lineup of industry pioneers, thought leaders, and innovators at this year’s AI and Big Data Expo,” said Michael Hughes, Senior Conference Producer at AI and Big Data Expo Global. “Our 2025 speaker roster brings together a unique combination of perspectives from the world’s leading companies and institutions. With expertise spanning AI policy, machine learning, engineering, ethics, and data strategy.’
Attendees can also get access to the exhibition floor, where 150+ industry-leading solution providers such as Salesforce, Experian, Edge Impulse, BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, ABB, Couchbase and many more will be showcasing innovative products and services.
Don’t miss your chance to attend this world-leading event and elevate your AI expertise. Secure your free or paid pass via the registration page: https://www.ai-expo.net/global/pass-types-and-prices/
The AI and Big Data Expo is part of TechEx Events – the leading technology event. Prepare for two days of unrivalled access to the trends and innovations shaping the future of AI, Automation and Big Data across industries globally. Plus, gain access to 9 collocated events, all under the TechEx Events Series.

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