Dublin Tech Summit has announced the first round of speakers for the two day event taking place in the RDS, Dublin, on 31 May and 1 June, 2023.
The two day summit, taking place this 31 May and 1 June, will bring together global tech leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs and is expected to attract over 8,000 attendees and hundreds of speakers from all over the world.
Some of the tech founders and thought leaders appearing at this year’s event include:
- Dr. Ben Goertzel, CEO and Founder of SingularityNET
- Emma Ridderstad, Co-Founder and CEO, Warpin
- Claudia Gärd, COO and Co-founder of Female Friendship App gofrendly
- Clare Thomas, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Hitachi Vantara
- Kieran Daly, CTO & Co-founder, HealthBeacon plc.
- Janet Adams, COO, SingularityNET
- Pam Murphy, CEO, Imperva
- Jake Wood, Founder & CEO, Groundswell, Team Rubicon
- Sri Chellappa, Founder & President, Engagedly
- Martin Hosken, Chief Technologist, VMware
- Cian Ó Maidín, Founder, Nearform
- Rickard Carlsson, CEO, Detectify
- Jason Van der Merwe, Director of Engineering, Strava
- Janina Bauer, Director of Sustainability, Celonis
- Christine Bejerasco, Chief Information Security Officer, WithSecure
A core topic of Dublin Tech Summit will be addressing the significant layoffs among large tech firms worldwide. Speakers and moderators will discuss, in depth, what has led to this downturn, and whether new approaches are required to steer economic growth back in a positive direction. In addition, sustainability, diversity, geopolitical conflict and other ESG-led topics will be aired and up for discussion.
This year’s Dublin Tech Summit is supported by 80 industry partners and will showcase 150 start-ups throughout the event.
Commenting on the return of Dublin Tech Summit for 2023, Managing Director, Tracey Carney said: “We are so thrilled to be bringing Dublin Tech Summit back to the RDS this year. DTS 2022 live was a huge success after 2 years of virtual events. Dublin is a world-class destination attracting delegates from all over the world and the DTS Team is working hard to curate an exciting programme of events. We look forward to welcoming the world’s tech leaders to Dublin in May, to help shape the future of tech in Ireland and promote the opportunities the tech sector can provide around the world in what has been a turbulent time.”
Tickets for this year’s event are on sale now. DTS is offering a Speaker launch special – 20% off the registration fee from 23 February to 2 March. For more information please see https://dublintechsummit.tech/.