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Women in Public Sector IT Strategy Forum - February 2022

Samantha Durkin
17 January, 2022

UBDS are looking forward to taking part in the Women in Public Sector IT Strategy Forum taking place on 1-2 February 2022 .

The Women in Public Sector IT Strategy Forum has a few key objectives:

  • To provide a space where female leaders can share insight in the projects they are working on
  • A forum to inspire their peers with the ideas fuelling their transformational and strategic plans
  • Encourage the community of leaders to discuss how under-representation can be addressed moving forward

Attendees can look forward to keynotes and presentations covering themes such as knocking down barriers and overcoming prejudices, diverse journeys within the IT sector, accelerating the customer journey through automation and more.

Key Presentations

The opening keynote will be presented by Jacqui Lipinski, Chief Information Officer and Director of Digital and Technical Services, from the Royal College of Art. Jacqui will be sharing her journey, the benefits and pitfalls of implementing cloud technology. Other presentations will be covering reusable capabilities and low code tech, the evolution of digital services and authenticity in leadership.

Our Head of Data, Analytics and AI, Silvia Lehnis, will be presenting "Re-designing reactive legacy systems into data-driven predictive services". Silvia will share our customer case study, where we helped to automate data processing and insights with low code, developed foundations for machine learning solutions and the cultural and process shift that took place when implementing a data-driven operating model.

Bringing together leaders across all IT roles in the public sector, UBDS looks forward to engaging with, learning from, and supplying value back to all attendees.

Outcomes driven service at pace

UBDS was born out of a vision to build lasting relationships by delivering digital transformation solutions with unrivalled efficiency and speed. We have taken complex organisations to the frontier of innovation, transforming enterprise and public sector to be faster, leaner and more competitive. We work as team with our clients to provide high-impact, outcomes driven service at pace.

From advisory to design and execution, we implement the technology that aligns with our clients goals, in order to help them innovate and thrive.

Keeping abreast of trends, listening to our customers and the market, we tailor our services and solutions to match the key strategic and technological priorities that our customers are tackling. From delivering seamless digital transformation, modernising service delivery models, using analytics and AI across the organisation, updating and migrating from legacy infrastructure and empowering a truly mobile workforce.

You can read more about some of our key offerings here:

Data, Analytics and AI

Unlock the potential of your data with a tailored unified data platform, strategy, and implementation from our specialist team.

Cloud Infrastructure

Leverage full cloud and hybrid-cloud solutions for greater control and efficiency, without the overhead or complexity of traditional IT infrastructure.

Digital Workplace

Create a secure, collaborative, cost-effective, and scalable digital workplace. Leverage the power of the cloud to drive productivity without unnecessary spend or compromising on security.

Digital Advisory

Create a viable cloud business case supported by tailored cloud technology and operations strategies and transform your organisation.

We look forward to being apart of this inaugural Women in Public Sector IT Strategy Forum and hope to assist the attendees in improving gender diversity through the use of technology, as well as help to overcome barriers in delivering digital transformation in public sector


Samantha Durkin
Samantha Durkin
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