Latest News Tue, Jun 20, 2023 6:34 AM
The inaugural nima Virtual Conference 2023 has been launched to share knowledge, best practice, and future actions to achieve a better understanding of how to unlock the value of data.
The day of online learning takes place on on Thursday 21 September, with live keynote talks and panel discussions on topics shaping the industry.

nima Chair, Anne Kemp said: “The nima Virtual Conference will bring together inspirational strategists and real-world practitioners, to help turn theory into practice. The value lies in how data is used rather than simply how much data is available.”
The nima Virtual Conference will be held in an immersive environment, where the audience, speakers and exhibitors interact through a virtual platform.
There will be four keynote speakers and four practical learning sessions, all focused on unlocking the value of data and how to use data to meet today’s urgent information management needs.
Registration for this free virtual event on Thursday 21 September 2023 is now open.
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