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Digital Government Conference 2023
Date: 23 May 2023
Where: QEII Centre London
Attendees: Steven McLellan, Head of Product; Andrew Hawkins, Head of Public Sector; Rob Smart, Principal Solutions Architect; Rabah Belatri, Senior Technical Delivery Manager at Home Office.
Zaizi will be at the 10th annual Digital Government Conference.
We are exhibiting at this year’s event. Come and speak to us to learn how we’re helping public sector organisations solve their complex digital problems – faster, better, smarter.
If you would like to meet us at the event, get in touch. We’ll be at stand 28.
We will also host a roundtable on how how the Home Office moved a stalled project to award-winning success. Speakers from Zaizi and the Home Office will share insights on what we did to solve their legacy problem in just a few days. Hear from other digital project leaders and learn from their experiences.
About the event
The Digital Government Conference unites leaders in Local Authorities, Central Government, the Health Service and the wider public sector to leverage new digital strategies and technology to improve citizen services and continue building a digitally enabled state.
Through best practice case studies and high-level discussions, this event will provide a space for central and local government, the NHS and the private sector to come together as a digital community to debate and define the opportunities for digital transformation in the public sector.
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