Greater Lincolnshire businesses are invited to experience the latest digital conference taking place courtesy of Business Lincolnshire, with a whole host of speakers, engaging demonstrations and interactive polls taking place for what promises to be an impressive display of digital discovery. The event will be hosted by BBC Journalist and reporter, Kate Russell, who will be taking a look at what the future of digital business holds and the exciting developments taking place in our county.
The #GoDigital18 Conference, taking place in the Isaac Newton Building at the University of Lincoln on 18th July 2018, will offer local businesses the chance to get involved and share challenges they have faced with digital technology, the successes they have had for implementing various digital programmes and processes, and share the positive results that digital technology can have on small and medium sized businesses.
Samantha Harrison, Head of the Business Lincolnshire Growth Hub said, “We are very excited to see a whole host of local businesses getting involved and showing enthusiasm for what the future holds in business and digital technology. It provides the chance to ask questions and to see the latest digital technology and how it can be used to increase productivity, streamline processes and generally ensure the efficient running of businesses.”

The conference also offers the opportunity for a live question and answer session with a panel of industry experts, exploring the future of technology and the vision for the next ten years. With the digital sector being one of the fastest developing sectors in Lincolnshire, worth £779million, this event is a great opportunity for businesses to understand how they can adopt digital processes to enable innovation, become more efficient in business operation and support business growth.
For further information or to book a place at the #GoDigital18 Conference, email events@bizlincolnshire.com for more details. Places are allocated on a first come, first serve basis, so booking early is advised for this event.